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Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011
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Nov. 17
How to Tweet, Tag, and Post Your Way to a Successful Career
Nov. 17
VIP Happy Hour: Mixer for Very INNOVATIVE People (That's YOU!)
Nov. 20
Discover USC (Prospective Freshmen Fall Open House)
Nov. 21
Annenberg Research Seminar: Ellen Wartella, Northwestern University
Nov. 22
ARNIC Presentation: New Book on Mobile Communication in Latin America
Nov. 28
Annenberg Research Seminar: Laurie Ouellette, University of Minnesota
USC Annenberg scholars travel to New Orleans for NCA Conference
10 years later: Behind the scenes of the Enron scandal

Careers in Entertainment Day brings alumni, advice to students

Celis speaks at Consulate of Hungary about Joseph Pulitzer's contributions
Sports owners and executives share how new media have changed their worlds
A panel of sports team owners, executives and the Los Angeles Times sports editor spoke candidly about the future of team ownership and new media's impact on the industry at a Nov. 8 USC Annenberg Institute of Sports, Media and Society event. 
Alumna's immersive journalism project slated for Sundance Film Festival
An experimental "immersive journalism" project with a USC Annenberg genesis has been selected to appear at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. "Hunger in Los Angeles" was written, produced and directed by Nonny de la Peña, a 2009 Annenberg Program on Online Communities alumna and former USC Annenberg senior research fellow.  
Renderings of new building released
Renderings of what the new USC Annenberg building will look like are now available. Last year, the Annenberg Foundation committed $50 million for a new building that is scheduled to open in the fall of 2014.

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