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A graduate adjusts her cap before USC's 2022 commencement ceremony. ... who is scheduled to address Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism graduates on May 10. ... his wife attending ...
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. [33]
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 School of Journalism, which became part of the School for Communication in 1994, [12] features a core curriculum that requires students to devote themselves equally to print, broadcast and online media for the first year of study. USC's Annenberg School for Communication endowment rose from $7.5 million to $218 million between 1996 and 2007 ...
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 ...
Latinos Had Only 10 Leading Roles Across 2022’s Top-Grossing 100 Films, Per USC Annenberg Inclusion Study (EXCLUSIVE) Angelique Jackson October 9, 2023 at 2:00 PM
Sarah Banet-Weiser (born 1966) is a distinguished professor of communication and author. She is currently a joint professor at the Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California [1] and at the University of Pennsylvania. [2]
After news of the federal probe was disclosed in 2022, Folt touted USC's efforts at combating anti-Jewish hatred. Greif, the alum and donor, called the last month at USC “Rose Ritch on steroids.”