Professor Williams says Jeep-Call of Duty partnership reflects today's culture
Communication professor Dmitri Williams was quoted in a Nov. 7 Montreal Gazette article about Jeep partnering with the Call...
Communication professor Dmitri Williams was quoted in a Nov. 7 Montreal Gazette article about Jeep partnering with the Call...
This past weekend, the USC Trojan Debate Squad hosted one of the largest high school debates in the United States with about 600 students from 65 high schools across the country. Students competed in Lincoln-Douglas and Policy Debate at both USC and Loyola High School. Please check the Trojan Debate Squad...
Daniel Heimpel (M.A. Print Journalism '07) is the lecturer for a journalism course at UC Berkeley's Graduate School for Journalism. In "Journalism for Social Change," Heimpel "will focus on foster care, where the causes and effects of policy, social work and the news media play out plainly in the lives of...
Norman Lear Center director Marty Kaplan
On Tuesday, Nov. 29, Norman Lear Professor of Entertainment, Media and Society Marty Kaplan will join Tom Brokaw in a ...
In a special two-day conference, professors and students from the USC Annenberg Institute for Sports, Media & Society and the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris explored the power of sport to communicate
Javed Jabbar, chairman and chief executive of JJ Media in Karachi, Pakistan, discussed the complexities behind U.S.-Pakistani relations on Nov. 4.
The event was hosted by the Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars, USC Annenberg's student-run public diplomacy organization. As former senator and federal minister of Pakistan, Jabbar has played a major role in international affairs,...
With a robust program of research, publication and professional training opportunities, the USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School is on the rise
USC Annenberg alumna Callie Schweitzer spoke at Journalism Interactive, a conference focused on digital journalism education, about the value of sites like Neon Tommy . According to...