Only Half of Parents and Students Believe in Schools’ Ability to Teach New Technologies
Do America's schools have the tools and talent to train the next generation of technology users?
Do America's schools have the tools and talent to train the next generation of technology users?
Diversity can often be just a buzzword or an easily traded form of corporate capital, but it's also an area of intense interest to those studying media and culture. For graduate students pursuing research in the field, there hadn't been a place for serious intellectual discussion of diversity or the sharing of work — until now.
This summer USC Annenberg held the first annual...
New study finds females fill less than a third of speaking roles across six years of film content.
Augmented Reality Total Immersion is not just for gaming any more. Last fall, USC Annenberg Professor Robert Hernandez led a group of students through an immersive storytelling experiment that revealed nuances of the Los Angeles Public Library , while...
Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, visited USC Annenberg on July 16 to discuss U.S. monetary policy. The event was the first hosted by Willow Bay, the new director of the School of Journalism, as well as Dean Ernest Wilson.
New Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia Discusses his Annenberg Experience
The California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowships at USC Annenberg today announced journalism awards totaling almost $58,000 to support investigative and explanatory reporting projects on topics including the...
Money talks, and the topic of discussion will be the Federal Reserve on Wednesday morning.
Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, will speak about U.S. monetary policy from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on July 16, in Annenberg Room 204. Dean Ernest Wilson and Willow Bay, new director of the School of Journalism, are...