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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Annenberg International Programs offers dynamic study abroad programs specifically designed to expand upon and enhance the communication, public relations, and journalism curriculum at Annenberg. Through experiential and immersive programs, students are afforded diverse perspectives and practical insights in an increasingly interconnected and ...

  5. The Center for Climate Journalism and Communication empowers professionals across media, public relations, and strategic and corporate communications to be climate storytellers who advance a deeper understanding of the consequences of climate change — from the global to the local and from the collective to the individual. The center provides critical training to understand

  6. Areas of Focus. Communication Management is a broad field that encompasses many different specialties and disciplines. In the on-campus program, you may strategically hone in on a focus for depth and choose another area or two to develop breadth in your studies. Each area has its associated topics and courses that are organized into the areas ...

  7. CPR publishes the annual Global Communication Report, a survey of the public relations industry, and the Relevance Report, a collection of essays and trend pieces from industry leaders and USC academics. CPR also hosts USC Annenberg’s Kenneth Owler Smith Symposium each spring, the largest gathering of PR professionals in Southern California ...