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Shaping the Future of Communication. The Annenberg School for Communication is a vibrant, diverse, and close-knit community of scholars at the forefront of engaging today's media landscape and its impact on the major issues of our world.
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The Annenberg School for Communication is the communication school at the University of Pennsylvania. The school was established in 1958 by Wharton School alum Walter Annenberg as the Annenberg School of Communications. The name was changed to its current title in 1990.
Home to 22 full-time faculty members, more than 70 doctoral students, more than 20 postdoctoral fellows, 81 research and support staff, and 15 research centers and programs, the Annenberg School is the nation's premiere doctoral program in Communication.
Learn about the history, mission, and programs of the Annenberg School for Communication, a leading interdisciplinary institution for media studies and policy. Founded by Walter H. Annenberg, the School offers M.A.C. and Ph.D. degrees, as well as undergraduate courses and public events.
In 1958, publisher, diplomat, and philanthropist Walter Annenberg founded the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania with these words: “Every human advancement or reversal can be understood through communication. The right to free communication carries with it responsibility to respect the dignity of others ...