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USC Annenberg is a leading institution in media, technology and culture education and research. Explore its news, events, faculty and alumni stories, and learn how to inquire, innovate and lead at the global crossroads of communication.
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Website. annenberg .usc .edu. Annenberg Building on the edge of Founder's Park. Entrance to the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism. 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).
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With this enduring purpose at the heart of USC Annenberg, there is no place better equipped to prepare the most promising minds to inquire, innovate and lead at the global crossroads of media, technology and culture.
Explore our academic programs. Through its distinctive undergraduate majors and graduate degree programs, USC Annenberg is preparing the next generation of scholars and professionals to inquire, innovate and lead at the global crossroads of media and culture.
See yourself here. Explore USC Annenberg’s world-class facilities, including our state-of-the-art media center and Digital Lounge. Plan a campus visit, attend an event in your area, or participate in an admissions event online to learn about all the advantages USC Annenberg offers.
USC Annenberg offers a range of programs in communication studies, data science, management, media, and public diplomacy. Learn from faculty who are experts in communication theory, research, and practice, and explore the intersection of communication and culture, media, politics, technology and data.
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.