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USC Annenberg study: Hollywood hooked on sexualizing women and teen girls
A new study by USC Annenberg researchers Stacy Smith (pictured), Marc Choueiti and Stephanie Gall surveys the top 100 grossing movies of 2009 and shows Hollywood's addiction to films that marginalize and sexualize women is as strong as ever.  

Alumnus Seashore featured on White House non-profit blog
Ryan Seashore (B.A. Communication '02) was highlighted in the White House's Office of Public Engagement blog about successful non-profit organizations. Seashore is the founder of CodeNow, a non-profit that teaches underserved youth foundational skills in computer science and programming.   

The Annenberg Connection mentorship program connects students with alumni
More USC Annenberg students than ever before will have the opportunity to receive advice on entering the working world as the Annenberg Connection program launches its 13th year of mentorship.

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