Rubén Salazar Archives Placed in USC Libraries
The family of the late journalist Rubén Salazar has donated his archives to the USC Libraries
The family of the late journalist Rubén Salazar has donated his archives to the USC Libraries
The Tiziano Project, run and staffed by numerous USC Annenberg students and alumni, was announced as one of 16 winners of the 2011 Knight News Challenge, earning it a $200,000 grant to develop a global citizen journalism platform, Tiziano 360
A new book about the future of journalism, written as a companion guide to the just-released documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times, concludes with an essay by USC Annenberg Journalism School Director Geneva Overholser
A $115,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York will extend USC Annenberg's News21 project through 2012
The NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Theater and Musical Theater will host Engine28.com, a six-day-long news site covering a wide range of theater events around Los Angeles this weekend
In the Washington, D.C., event, CCLP fellow Cynthia Kennard (pictured) and FCC senior advisor Steven Waldman led a top-level discussion about the future of local news coverage
Reporters and freelancers seeking funding for projects exploring how religion shapes responses to social issues have less than three weeks to apply for $20,000 in grants
Numerous USC Annenberg scholars were honored for their achievements at the annual gathering of the International Communication Association, which was chaired by communication school director and 2011-12 ICA president Larry Gross