Community non-profits join forces with students and faculty for mobile good
"If the future of America is in hands like these, then we have no reason to be gloomy," Overholser said.
"If the future of America is in hands like these, then we have no reason to be gloomy," Overholser said.
The American public has measurable, significant and unmet information needs at the individual and community level, a team of USC Annenberg researchers concluded at a June 26 meeting with the Federal Communications Commission.
The American public has measurable, significant and unmet information needs at the individual and community level, a team of USC Annenberg researchers concluded at a June 26 meeting with the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC’s Office of Communications Business Opportunities hosted the...
Neon Tommy , a student-run online news source that covers Los Angeles, won four first-place awards at the Los Angeles Press Club Awards on June 24.
Co-Editor-in-Chief Catherine Green took the prize for online feature. Her winning story, “...
Neon Tommy journalists won four first-place prizes, five second-place prizes and one third-place prize.
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III wrote a June 21 Foreign Affairs article stating that high-tech American companies need to develop their own foreign policy.
Applications for the Knight Grants for Reporting on Religion and American Public Life are due July 1, 2012 . For more information about Knight Grants and to apply, visit: http://annenberg.usc.edu/knight-grants
The competition, sponsored by the Knight Program in Media and Religion, provides funding for projects that...
The USC Neighborhood Debate Alliance received a grant almost double the size of last year's from the USC Neighborhood Outreach (UNO) program. The USC Good Neighbors Campaign that raised a record $1.3 million allowed UNO to...