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  1. Stacy L. Smith is the foremost disrupter of inequality in the entertainment industry. Smith is the founder of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative (AII), the leading global think tank studying issues of inequality in entertainment. Smith’s groundbreaking research examines inclusion of gender, race/ethnicity, the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities and mental health in storytelling ...

  2. 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. With this enduring purpose at the heart of USC Annenberg, there is no place better equipped to prepare the most promising ...

  3. About us. Located in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is a national leader in education and scholarship in the fields of ...

  4. Since assuming chairmanship of the Foundation in 2009, Annenberg has overseen the distribution of more than $611M to over 2,280 organizations. Prior to that, she directed the Los Angeles office of the Foundation in giving nearly half a billion dollars to over 1,000 organizations. Complementing this high-impact grantmaking are special projects ...

  5. hectoram@usc.edu. (213) 764-3135. Academic Program Affiliation: Communication (BA) Communication (PhD) Biography. Publications and Work. Courses. Hector Amaya is a professor of communication in the USC Annenberg.

  6. 34. $69,247. Specialized Journalism (Arts and Culture) (MA) 34. $69,247. In addition to tuition, all students pay USC mandatory fees and individual costs associated with living in Los Angeles and attending graduate school (e.g. housing, meals, transportation, books and supplies, personal expenses, etc.). Cost will vary based on your lifestyle.

  7. History of USC Annenberg. Originally founded in 1971 through the support of Ambassador Walter H. Annenberg, the USC Annenberg School for Communication was reorganized in 1994 to include the School of Journalism and the Department of Communication Arts.In 2009, the USC Board of Trustees voted to officially change the school’s name to the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.