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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.

Graduate Student News

Roopa Vasudevan Awarded 2020 Sachs Program Grant

Vasudevan’s project, entitled “Machine Readable,” considers the impacts of our increasingly digitized way of life.

Faculty News

Sarah J. Jackson and Duncan J. Watts Awarded 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellowships

Jackson will study Black media-makers, and Watts will study bias and misinformation in media.

Research

Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication Releases CARGC Digital Publication 1

The publication includes contributions from Professor Marwan M. Kraidy and eight students and postdocs.

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Center for Media at Risk Appoints Two Postdoctoral Fellows for 2020-2021

Zeyno Ustun has been appointed for a second year, and Richard Stupart will join Annenberg in August.

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CDCS Digital Launch Embodies the Ascendant Influence of Digital Culture

The event highlighted new ways of thinking about digital technology and society.

Research

Annenberg Researchers Shift Focus to Coronavirus

Topics include media consumption and misinformation, social media whistle blowers, partisanship, impact on workers, and more.

Faculty News

Barbie Zelizer Elected Into American Academy of Arts and Sciences

A former journalist, Zelizer is known for her work on journalism, culture, memory, and images.

Graduate Student News

Do Liberals Make Moral Connections Through Pop Culture?

Doctoral candidate Megan Genovese studies the intersections of politics and popular culture.