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Annenberg Presentations and Events at ICA 2026

The International Communication Association's 76th annual conference, “Communication and Inequalities in Context," will be held June 4-8 in Cape Town...

Undergraduate News

Get To Know Our ​​Communication Majors: Emmy Keogh (C’26)

Whenever the question of post-graduation plans came up, Communication major Emmy Keogh (C’26) and her mom had a running joke...

Research

Want To Succeed in Academia? Build a Network Beyond Your Co-Authors

Lluís Danús, Sandra González-Bailón, and colleagues analyzed the ‘thank you’ notes in 129,750 political science journal articles and found that informal connections between authors were more predictive of higher productivity and impact than formal connections.

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What Makes College Students Support Disciplinary Action for Objectionable Speech?

A new study by Associate Professor Yphtach Lelkes and Professor Guy Grossman finds that U.S. college students oppose punishing objectionable speech unless it is highly harmful, and hateful speech against minority groups elicits stronger punitive responses than statements directed at white students.

Faculty News

John L. Jackson, Jr., Duncan J. Watts, and Michael E. Mann Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

The Annenberg scholars are being honored for their contributions to the social, behavioral, and physical sciences.

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Creating Connections and Expanding Communication Research

In her role as vice dean, Emily Falk brings her expertise as a researcher and leader to build Annenberg’s community, scholarship, and impact.

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How Annenberg Hotkeys, a Free Medical Telesimulation Platform, Is Saving Children’s Lives

A new study on sepsis training in Ghana builds on prior research showing the impact of Annenberg Hotkeys, a free platform developed in 2020. It is being used in other medical settings — and its co-creator sees potential in nonmedical uses.

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Grief in the Time of Social Media

When someone is incarcerated, the pain extends far beyond the prison walls. Families and communities are left to endure a...

Faculty News

Damon Centola named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow

The Elihu Katz Professor of Communication, Sociology and Engineering is among the 223 people chosen for the Guggenheim’s 101st class of Fellows.

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Announcing Annenberg’s Strategic Vision: Connected Futures

The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania has launched "Connected Futures," its first-ever strategic vision, charting a...