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USC Annenberg Press is a university press based in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California.USC Annenberg Press publishes four peer-reviewed academic journals, namely the International Journal of Communication, Information Technologies & International Development, Case Studies in Strategic Communication and the Image of the Journalist in ...
The journalism program at USC dates back to 1916. In 1933, it became the School of Journalism within the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. In 1971, the USC Annenberg School for Communication was founded, supported by an $8-million [1] gift from Walter Annenberg. It was reorganized in 1994 to include the School of Journalism and the ...
The Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy (CCLP) at the University of Southern California promotes interdisciplinary research in communications between the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Viterbi School of Engineering, and the separate USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, also funded by Walter Annenberg.
Some of the smaller commencement ceremonies will still host keynote speakers, including King, who is scheduled to address Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism graduates on May 10.
As the University of Southern California in Los Angeles canceled its main commencement ceremony because of safety concerns over student protests, students at Columbia University in New York, where ...
Jeffrey I. Cole is a media analyst and Research Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. [1] He is the Founder and Director of Center for the Digital Future [2] and the World Internet Project, [3] the longest-running study of the impact of digital technology on users and non-users.
A cascade of decisions that Folt made this spring around USC's commencement and Israel-Hamas war-related protests inflamed tensions and opened wounds, presenting the most significant test of her ...
It was the first time in 70 years that USC had held its commencement in the stadium. [32] In September 2024 the university announced that its main commencement ceremony was regularly attracting more than 60,000 guests and had outgrown all venues on campus, and beginning with the May 2025 ceremony it would be moving to the Coliseum.