
Oprah Winfrey urges USC Annenberg graduates to seek truth
“Show up, do the work, get your hands dirty,” the media mogul tells a captivated crowd at the school’s commencement ceremony.
“Show up, do the work, get your hands dirty,” the media mogul tells a captivated crowd at the school’s commencement ceremony.
The renowned scholar is acclaimed for bridging his scholarship as a cultural historian with the curation of exhibitions, installations and public humanities projects with diverse organizations.
The global media leader, philanthropist, producer and actress will deliver the communication and journalism school’s keynote address.
A new home for informed public discourse opens thanks to a gift from Judy and Jerry Sheindlin.
Annenberg Foundation provides launch grant to support the center’s focus on leadership, education and community engagement.
The dogged investigation hows how a respected medical center and one its surgeons put profits ahead of patient care and safety.
Trojans will get firsthand experience with sports media industries and world cultures in and around South Korea.
The research and advocacy think tank will focus on increasing diversity on screen, behind the camera and in music.
The class will examine how media can expose violence against women.
The contribution also will fund new debate programming, fellowships and a venue for USC’s Trojan Debate Squad.
New study examines depictions of computer science in TV and films.
Why the next generation of news consumers — the “future audience,” as a USC professor puts it — has no attachment to the way news organizations have always worked.
Frances Wang’s ability to connect with people leads to success at a Sacramento station.
New USC Annenberg report examines representation of gender, race/ethnicity, LGBT status and disability across 900 popular movies from 2007 to 2016.
The former news anchor will work with the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy on issues tied to social media, broadcast news and coverage of politics and government.
The fellowship will support partial tuition for graduate students in USC’s master of arts journalism program, fostering the next generation of critics and storytellers.
“It teaches them to understand the community they cover and move beyond cliché,” says the course’s creator, Keith Plocek.
The former co-anchor of ABC News’ Good Morning America/Sunday and senior editor of Huffington Post has served as director of the journalism school, where she launched its state-of-the-art Media Center.
Brian M. Rosenthal’s seven-part series revealed that Texas educators denied services to children with developmental needs.
The third USC Annenberg event shows students how they can pursue careers in media and technology.
The stories represent efforts in hard news, investigative journalism and personality profiles.
The Mark of Excellence Awards recognize compelling work in news, sports and in-depth reporting.
Six women take part in a Young Professionals Speaker series, giving USC Annenberg students a glimpse into the future.