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USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

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The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is a part of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. It has 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students. Willow Bay is the dean. Prof. Hector Amaya is the Director of the School of Communication, Prof. Gordon Stables serves as Director of the School of Journalism.

History

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The journalism program at USC dates back to 1916. In 1933, it became the School of Journalism within the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. In 1971, the USC Annenberg School for Communication was founded, supported by an $8-million[1] gift from Walter Annenberg. It was reorganized in 1994 to include the School of Journalism and the Department of Communication Arts. The school’s name officially changed to "USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism" in 2009.

Alumni

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Journalists like Rachel V. Scott are among the 23,000+ USC Annenberg alumni.

References

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