The PBS series Independent Lens is partnering with USC Annenberg’s Dan Birman and Nashville media company The Tennessean to produce a digital series exploring juvenile sentencing laws in Tennessee.
Scheduled to appear over the next few months, “Sentencing Children” features video pieces produced by Birman, USC...
Here is a look back at the 2016 Taste of Annenberg New Student Assembly and Involvement Fair held this past August 18 at Founders Park and the Annenberg Auditorium. Incoming Annenberg students enjoyed the first course of their USC careers at the annual event, hosted by the school's Special Events team....
“Quoted” gathers a selection of the previous week’s news stories featuring and written by USC Annenberg’s leadership, faculty, staff and others.
In the third and final episode of Neha Wadekar's Master Class series, she describes what it was like to travel to Jordan to report on the Syrian refugee crisis. Wadekar took time off during her nine-month MS Journalism course to pursue and report on the story.
Please watch the second episode of Neha Wadekar's Master Class series...
Neha Wadekar (MS Journalism '16) discusses how the first half of the nine-month graduate program affected her skill set. How her capstone project will take her to Jordan to cover the Syrian refugee crisis, and how the instruction she has received has helped guide her along the way.
Please watch the first episode of Neha Wadekar's Master Class series...
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III offers the USC Annenberg family a warm welcome back to school.
For four weeks this summer, 12 USC Annenberg journalism professors and adjuncts guided 60 students as they learned new software, innovative immersive tools and critically important writing, reporting and editing basics.