Christina Bellantoni’s class offered a unique opportunity: They travelled to Iowa and Nevada to report on the presidential campaigns.
Tag: USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Making Lifestyle Changes to Save on Healthcare
A new USC study finds that many Americans would go to great lengths to lower their health insurance rates, including 24/7 personal monitoring.
Telling Their Stories Through a Critical and Creative Lens
Bravo Medical Magnet High School and the Communication and Technology School students participated in “I Too Am: Media Arts, & Belonging,” a project designed by USC faculty.
A Pipeline for Students to Diversify Media
The Annenberg Youth Academy offers courses in communication, journalism, public relations and civic engagement to underrepresented and underserved high school students.
Covering the Forgotten Stories of Hurricane Maria
Seven students and three faculty members traveled to Puerto Rico in May to report on living conditions post-Hurricane Maria.
Wanted… and Now Available: Communication-Centric Thinking
The USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking brings critical communication skills to businesses and nonprofits.
Josh Kun Named Cross-Cultural Communication Chair at USC Annenberg
The USC professor and historian is the inaugural holder of the chair, dedicated to advancing insight into the ways music and pop culture can serve as conduits for cross-cultural exchange.
A Forum Space Dedicated to Public Debate and Civil Discourse
USC Annenberg’s Sheindlin Forum advances intellectually rigorous, civil and healthy discourse necessary for social progress.