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Robert Berger, a longtime journalism faculty member at USC Annenberg and former op-ed page editor for the Los Angeles Times, has died at the age of 82.
Berger died on Sept. 29 at his home in Los Angeles after a long battle with head and neck cancer.
Berger first joined USC Annenberg in 2001 and served the school in a number of roles, including teaching newswriting, nonfiction...
Long before she started college, Marie Chantal Marauta had already developed a global perspective. Born in her father’s native Italy, she moved often as her father’s work took them across the world. Marauta attended primary school in the United Arab Emirates and spent the majority of her high school in the Philippines, her mother’s home country.
During high school, Marauta had the...
Burghardt Tenderich , professor of professional practice, has spent the past few years researching — and then providing best strategies — on how public relations practitioners can best integrate brand purpose communication into their campaigns.
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Gabrielle Chenault got into journalism because she wanted to tell impactful stories about underrepresented communities. She got her first chance to do just that on a big stage a bit earlier than she expected.
After graduating from Hampton University in Virginia, the Queens, New York native spent this past summer as a Facebook Historically Black College or University (HBCU) News fellow...
The Annenberg Innovation Lab (AnnLab) has welcomed its fourth cohort of Civic Media Fellows to the USC community. These 12 innovative and thought-provoking media practitioners hail from a vast variety of disciplines, interests, communities and experiences. They join a...
As host and lead writer of Telemundo’s only English-language news show, Gabriela Fresquez aims to cover Latinx communities with depth and nuance.
When Gabriela Fresquez watched the news after the 2016 presidential election, she was dismayed by the portrayal of Latinx people. It felt too negative, too narrow. It didn’t celebrate the community that makes her glow with pride.
So...