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The Annenberg School Welcomes Sixteen New Ph.D. Students To Its 2025 Cohort

The students in the School's newest cohort of doctoral students study topics ranging from the creator economy to global news production.

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The Annenberg School Welcomes New Visiting Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows for 2025-26

As the 2025-26 academic year begins, many new visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows are joining the Annenberg School for Communication...

Research in Brief: Which Anti-Vaping Messages Work for LGBTQ+ Youth?

Approximately 2.6 million American teenagers identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer. These youth are at significantly higher risk...

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New Postdoctoral Fellow to Join the Center on Digital Culture and Society for 2025-26

Yena Lee will join the Annenberg School in Fall 2025.

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What is Real About Human-AI Relationships?

In a new paper, Annenberg doctoral student Arelí Rocha explores how people discuss their relationships with AI chatbots.

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Rise in Gun Violence in Top U.S. Movies Parallels Growth in Gun Homicides Among Young People

A new study by Annenberg Public Policy Center has found that the portrayal of guns in popular entertainment in the past two decades closely paralleled the increase in firearm use in real-world homicide rates among American youth.

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Creating an Atlas of Global Media

Flipping through the pages of Juan Llamas-Rodriguez’s new textbook on global media feels like embarking on a tour of the world’s complex communication landscapes.

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Many Smokers Have Misperceptions About Nicotine. Researchers Are Using Curiosity To Correct These Beliefs

A new study by Annenberg researchers reveals effective ways to reduce false beliefs about nicotine.

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Penn Annenberg Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser's message on Wallis Annenberg's passing

A central figure in our community here at ASC and an engaged philanthropist, she led the Annenberg Foundation as president...

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Public Media Cuts: Annenberg Answers

Last week, the House voted to cut roughly $535 million a year in federal funding for PBS, NPR and local...