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  1. Learn why USC Annenberg is a leader in education and scholarship by exploring stories about our inspiring students, distinguished faculty and accomplished alumni. More News Spotlight

  2. Why study journalism and public relations at USC Annenberg. The journalism and public relations fields are grounded in the telling of powerful stories that inform, enlighten, educate, advocate, and heal.

  3. The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism comprises a School of Communication and a School of Journalism at the University of Southern California (USC). Starting July 2017, the school's Dean is Willow Bay, succeeding Ernest J. Wilson III. [2] .

  4. To study communication is to study what we share and how we share it. At USC Annenberg, we believe communication is essential for enabling more just and equitable worlds of culture, media, politics, technology and data.

  5. At USC Annenberg, we use journalism, communication, public diplomacy and public relations to deepen our understanding of these changes, to reinvent how we engage with our community and to advance the future of our fields.

  6. Through USC Annenbergs undergraduate majors and graduate programs across communication, journalism and public relations, we will prepare you to inquire, innovate and lead.

  7. Associate Professor of Communication and Journalism. An interdisciplinary scholar working at the intersections of communication, journalism studies, media studies, and science and technology studies, Ananny traces how technologies and cultures of media production have the power to shape public life. Sasha. Anawalt.