Religion Dispatches finds new home at USC Annenberg
USC Annenberg new home to daily online magazine Religion Dispatches
USC Annenberg new home to daily online magazine Religion Dispatches
As USC Annenberg launches into a new era, with a new nine-month Master's program and a new state-of-the-art building—Wallis Annenberg Hall—scheduled for a Fall 2014 opening, the school's centers, faculty, speaker forums and student publications are innovating and putting the school at the forefront of the future of digital media.
The journalism students...Neon Tommy and the Daily Trojan ran articles about the Sept. 24 Journalism Forum that welcomed Aaron Koblin , head of the Data Arts Groups at Google and this year’s Innovator in Residence at the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab .
According to Neon Tommy, Koblin’s work relies on turning data in art....
USC Annenberg's award-winning student news outlets cover stories that affect international audiences as well as the heartbeat of the USC campus. In broadcast, print, radio, and online formats, student journalists learn and innovate on the cutting edge of modern news. As USC Annenberg starts constructi0n on the new Wallis Annenberg Hall, which will open in Fall 2014, the school's news outlets...
Ed note: In early August, Arlene Washington ’13 was one of four USC Annenberg students selected to participate in the Student Multimedia Project for the annual National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Convention. We asked Washington to share with us some of her experiences. Her travelogue follows.
When I stepped out of the terminal in Orlando International Airport, it hit me...
Two faculty members created an app that helps low-income parents cook healthy meals.
Clayton Dube , head of the USC U.S.-China Institute , spoke with Voice of America about the Chinese crackdown on political corruption with regards to the recent Bo Xilai case.
“The Chinese...