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2018 COMPASS Summer Fellows Head to Washington D.C.

The program aims to bridge the research interests of future scholars with active policy agendas.

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Q&A: Victor Pickard and Todd Wolfson on the Media, Inequality, and Change Center

The MIC Center is a joint project of the Annenberg School and Rutgers University's School of Communication and Information.

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Annenberg Launches Center for Media at Risk

The goal is to empower, protect, and ultimately save the media from creeping authoritarianism.

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Center for Media at Risk Launches With Symposium “What Is Media At Risk?”

On April 19-21, the Annenberg School celebrated the launch of the Center for Media at Risk.

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Q&A with Barbie Zelizer

Zelizer discussed the new Center for Media at Risk and the ever-threatening environment for journalists.

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Fishman Receives Everett Lee Hunt Award

The award recognizes her book Death Makes the News.

Research

Crisis or Self-Correction: Rethinking How the Media Cover Science

Science communicators should more accurately convey its investigatory nature and the self-correction process without legitimizing a faulty narrative.

Alumni

Washington Post Reporter Ashley Parker (C’05) to Speak at Annenberg’s 2018 Communication Major Graduation

Graduates will hear advice gleaned from smart and interesting people Parker has met as a journalist.

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Fishman Publishes New Book, Death Makes the News

The book discusses the forces that dictate how news and media cover death.

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Price Publishes New Edited Volume, Speech and Society in Turbulent Times

The book considers how societies address the relationship between expression, traditional and societal values, and new technologies.