Annenberg School for Communication
The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania is a vibrant, cross-disciplinary, and close-knit community of scholars at the forefront of engaging today's media landscape and its impact on the major issues of our world.

Why Annenberg Matters: In Service of an Informed Democracy

2025 Communication Major Graduation at the Annenberg School for Communication, UPenn

2025 Doctoral Graduation at the Annenberg School for Communication, UPenn

Why Annenberg Matters: In Service of a Healthier, Happier World

What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice and Change

Audience Construction, Institutional Power, and the Hidden Curriculum by Joseph Turow

Annenberg Conversations Podcast - Episode 2: Lessons in Joy and Care

Annenberg Conversations Podcast - Episode 1: Unpacking Election Politics

We Love Annenberg: Kim Woolf

We Love Annenberg: Edwin Garcia Ramos

We Love Annenberg: Ally Plaisted

From Penn to the Conventions: Annenberg Students Study the 2024 Presidential Race

Understanding How and When Information Spread on Facebook During the 2020 Election

MIC - Abolishing Surveillance: Book Talk with Chris Robé

A Fall Welcome Message From Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser

Doctoral Graduation 2024 - Annenberg School for Communication UPenn

Shawnika Hull (Ph.D. '10) Communication Major Graduation Speech, Annenberg School for Communication

The Computational Social Science Lab (CSSLab) | Who We Are

Global Media Cultures Collective Doctoral Institute, Delhi, India - UPenn & University of Hyderabad

CDCS Symposium: Welcome by Guobin Yang - Keynote Jun Liu

CDCS Symposium - Keynote Anne Kaun

CDCS Symposium - Panel 1: Body, Activism, and Social Difference

CDCS Symposium - Panel 2: Everyday Resistance in and through Digital Technologies

CDCS Symposium - Panel 3: Personal and Crowdsourcing Actions in Different Political Contexts

CDCS Symposium - Panel 4: Artifacts, Journals, Archives, and Networks of Activism and Resistance

Kate Okker-Edging: 988, Mental Health Chatbots, and Communication to Improve Mental Health

Outreach in Appalachia: Supporting Families Affected by Opioid Addiction

CDCS Virtual Seminar (Part I) - Thirty Years of the Internet in China: A Retrospective

CDCS Virtual Seminar (Part II) - Thirty Years of the Internet in China: A Retrospective

2024 George Gerbner Lecture: Jasmine Nichole Cobb (Ph.D. '09)