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Why Independent Cultures Think Alike When It Comes to Categories: It's Not in the Brain

In contrast to prior hypotheses, this experiment shows that people are not born with category systems already in their brains.

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Delivering the News with Humor Makes Young Adults More Likely to Remember and Share

A new study found that news clips involving humor activated more brain regions than non-humorous clips.

Faculty News

Black Media-Makers and the Fierce Urgency of Now

Professor Sarah J. Jackson organized a day-long symposium focused on the unique challenges experienced by Black storytellers.

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CARGC Press Releases CARGC Paper 14 by Giang Nguyen-Thu

“Hectic Slowness: Precarious Temporalities of Care in Vietnam’s Digital Mamasphere”

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Annenberg School Announces New Event Series: Annenberg Conversations

Each year, Annenberg Conversations will focus on a different topic of interest, beginning with race in America.

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Maori Karmael Holmes Appointed at Annenberg Center and Annenberg School

She will curate a film series, teach undergraduates, and facilitate student engagement with the film industry.

Undergraduate News

Scholarship Through the Lens of an Iconic Media Brand

A new course centered around HBO offered undergrads hands-on exposure to media production.

Alumni

Katie Koeblitz (C'09) Delivers 2020 Annenberg Graduation Speech

The filmmaker encourages the Class of 2020 to embrace ambiguity while pursuing their goals.

Undergraduate News

Toni Walker C'20 Visits South Africa to Study Black Womxn and Queer Artists

Her research explores the nuances of freedom and democracy particularly for marginalized communities.