The Annenberg School for Communication is the communication school at the University of Pennsylvania. The school was established in 1958 by Wharton School alum Walter Annenberg as the Annenberg School of Communications. The name was changed to its current title in 1990.
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Type | Private |
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Established | 1958 |
Parent institution | University of Pennsylvania |
President | J. Larry Jameson |
Dean | Sarah Banet-Weiser |
Academic staff | 23 |
Administrative staff | 70 |
Students | 80 |
Postgraduates | 20 |
Doctoral students | 81 |
Address | 3620 Walnut Street , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Red and Blue |
Nickname | Quakers |
Affiliations | University of Pennsylvania |
Website | www |
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History
Walter Annenberg founded the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania in 1958. The school, whose first class began in 1959, was initially a master's-only program. The first Annenberg students were admitted in the Fall semester of 1959 and graduated in the Spring semester of 1960.
Gilbert Seldes was the first dean at the school, serving from 1959 until 1963. George Gerbner, an advisor to communications commissions and a major contributor to cultivation theory, became dean in 1964. He founded the Cultural Indicators Project in 1967, measuring trends in television content and how it shaped perceptions of society. The Annenberg School launched its doctoral program in 1968. The school retained ownership of the Journal of Communication from 1974 to 1991, which was published by Penn while Gerbner was editor. Dean George Gerbner held the post until 1989.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson was dean from 1989 to 2003. In 1989, the Annenberg School and Oxford University Press published the four-volume International Encyclopedia of Communications, the first broad-based attempt to survey the entire communication field. In 1990, the school changed its name to Annenberg School for Communication. During Jamieson's deanship, the school received two large endowments from the Annenberg Foundation. In 1993, Walter and Leonore Annenberg, through their foundation, granted Penn $120 million to endow the school and establish the Annenberg Public Policy Center. In 2002, the Annenberg Foundation gave $100 million to the school for scholarships, faculty chairs, and classroom refurbishment. Also during this time, the Annenberg School ended its master's program, with prospective students only being able to apply to their doctoral program.
After Jamieson stepped down as dean in 2003, the school named Michael X. Delli Carpini to the position. In 2017, after leaving the Obama Administration, former Vice President and future President of the United States Joe Biden became the Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor at the Annenberg School, and also joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement, which is a research center principally focused on diplomacy, foreign policy, and national security, in Washington, D.C. Dean Michael X. Delli Carpini's term was extended until 2018. In 2019, John Jackson became the new dean at Annenberg. In 2024, while in office, President Joe Biden expressed his desire to return to the Annenberg School and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement after leaving the White House.
Academics
Annenberg School's faculty and staff primarily work in the following core research areas:
- Activism, communication and social justice
- Communication neuroscience
- Critical journalism studies
- Culture and communication
- Digital media and social networks
- Global and comparative communication
- Health communication
- Media and communication effects
- Media institutions and systems
- Political communication
- Visual communication
Annenberg School offers a five-year doctoral program. Annenberg also offers a joint doctoral degree in communication and political science. The school hosts postdoctoral fellowships and visiting scholars.
Notable faculty
- Kathleen Hall Jamieson, professor of Communication, Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication
- Michael X. Delli Carpini, professor of Communication, and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication
- John L. Jackson Jr., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication
- Emily Falk, professor of Communication
- Julia Ticona, professor of Communication
- Carolyn Marvin, professor of Communication
- Oscar H. Gandy Jr. (retired, 2006), Herbert Schiller professor of Communication studies
- Elihu Katz, American-Israeli sociologist, and winner of the UNESCO-Canada McLuhan Prize
- Klaus Krippendorff, professor for cybernetics, and creator of the Krippendorff's Alpha coefficient
- Monroe Price, media scholar, and former Dean of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- Richard J. Stonesifer, President of Monmouth University
- Christopher Yoo, professor of Law, Communication and Computer Information Science
- David Eisenhower, director of the Institute for Public Service
- Amy Gutmann, former President of the University of Pennsylvania and United States Ambassador to Germany
See also
- USC Annenberg School for Communication
References
- "Logo & Branding Standards". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- Sontag, Deborah (20 June 2017). "Publisher gives $365 million to 4 schools". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Mission & History". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Mission & History". Annenberg School for Communication. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- Conn, Charis (22 February 2013). "A 'lively' rant on popular film, McCarthyism, and genre fiction". WNYC. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- Lyle, Anthony A. (29 April 1959). "Author, critic, Seldes is appointed director of Annenberg School". The Daily Pennsylvanian. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- "Dr. Gerner to assume post as Annenberg dean". The Daily Pennsylvanian. 7 April 1964. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- Gerbner, George; Gross, Larry (1976). "Living With Television: The Violence Profile". Journal of Communication (Spring 1976): 174.
- Oliver, Myrna (29 December 2005). "George Gerbner, 86; educator researched the influence of TV viewing on perceptions". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- Gerbner, George (1998). "Telling Stories, or How Do We Know What We Know? The Story of Cultural Indicators and the Cultural Environment Movement". Wide Angle. 20 (2): 116–131. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- "Annenberg to offer Ph.D in communications". The Daily Pennsylvanian. 21 February 1968. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- Bochner, Arthur (1977). "Whither Communication Theory And Research?". Quarterly Journal of Speech. 63 (3): 328–329. doi:10.1080/00335637709383392.
- Levy, Mark R. (1992). "Editor's note". Journal of Communication. 42 (1): 3–4. doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.1992.tb00764.x.
- "The Pennsylvania Scholars Series" (PDF). ESU Scholar. 2012. p. 58. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- Wilhoit, Frances Goins (1991). "Book reviews: International Encyclopedia of Communications". American Journalism. 8 (4): 275–277. doi:10.1080/08821127.1991.10731387.
- "Archival Collections: Annenberg School for Communication Records, 1958 - 1990". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- June, Audrey Williams (19 September 2002). "Annenberg Foundation gives $100-million each to Penn and the U. of Southern California". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- Trounson, Rebecca (19 September 2002). "Foundation to give USC $100 million". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Annenberg Foundation gives two schools $100 million each". The Wall Street Journal. 19 September 2002. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Jamieson steps down as dean at Penn's Annenberg School". The Associated Press. 29 April 2003. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Vice President Joe Biden Joins Annenberg as a Presidential Practice Professor". Annenberg School for Communication. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- Cooperman, Harry (14 May 2014). "Annenberg dean extends term until 2018". The Daily Pennsylvanian. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Biden: 'I want to' return to Penn after presidency". The Daily Pennsylvanian. 26 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
- "Research areas". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Graduate admissions". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Graduate program". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- "Joint degree with political science". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School of Communication". National Communication Association. 2016-10-26. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
External links
- Official website
- The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania webpage on The Annenberg Foundation website
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The Annenberg School for Communication is the communication school at the University of Pennsylvania The school was established in 1958 by Wharton School alum Walter Annenberg as the Annenberg School of Communications The name was changed to its current title in 1990 Annenberg School for Communication at the University of PennsylvaniaTypePrivateEstablished1958Parent institutionUniversity of PennsylvaniaPresidentJ Larry JamesonDeanSarah Banet WeiserAcademic staff23Administrative staff70Students80Postgraduates20Doctoral students81Address3620 Walnut Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesCampusUrbanColorsRed and Blue NicknameQuakersAffiliationsUniversity of PennsylvaniaWebsitewww wbr asc wbr upenn wbr eduHistoryWalter Annenberg founded the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania in 1958 The school whose first class began in 1959 was initially a master s only program The first Annenberg students were admitted in the Fall semester of 1959 and graduated in the Spring semester of 1960 Gilbert Seldes was the first dean at the school serving from 1959 until 1963 George Gerbner an advisor to communications commissions and a major contributor to cultivation theory became dean in 1964 He founded the Cultural Indicators Project in 1967 measuring trends in television content and how it shaped perceptions of society The Annenberg School launched its doctoral program in 1968 The school retained ownership of the Journal of Communication from 1974 to 1991 which was published by Penn while Gerbner was editor Dean George Gerbner held the post until 1989 Kathleen Hall Jamieson was dean from 1989 to 2003 In 1989 the Annenberg School and Oxford University Press published the four volume International Encyclopedia of Communications the first broad based attempt to survey the entire communication field In 1990 the school changed its name to Annenberg School for Communication During Jamieson s deanship the school received two large endowments from the Annenberg Foundation In 1993 Walter and Leonore Annenberg through their foundation granted Penn 120 million to endow the school and establish the Annenberg Public Policy Center In 2002 the Annenberg Foundation gave 100 million to the school for scholarships faculty chairs and classroom refurbishment Also during this time the Annenberg School ended its master s program with prospective students only being able to apply to their doctoral program After Jamieson stepped down as dean in 2003 the school named Michael X Delli Carpini to the position In 2017 after leaving the Obama Administration former Vice President and future President of the United States Joe Biden became the Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor at the Annenberg School and also joined the Annenberg Public Policy Center and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement which is a research center principally focused on diplomacy foreign policy and national security in Washington D C Dean Michael X Delli Carpini s term was extended until 2018 In 2019 John Jackson became the new dean at Annenberg In 2024 while in office President Joe Biden expressed his desire to return to the Annenberg School and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement after leaving the White House AcademicsAnnenberg School s faculty and staff primarily work in the following core research areas Activism communication and social justice Communication neuroscience Critical journalism studies Culture and communication Digital media and social networks Global and comparative communication Health communication Media and communication effects Media institutions and systems Political communication Visual communication Annenberg School offers a five year doctoral program Annenberg also offers a joint doctoral degree in communication and political science The school hosts postdoctoral fellowships and visiting scholars Notable faculty Kathleen Hall Jamieson professor of Communication Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication Michael X Delli Carpini professor of Communication and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication John L Jackson Jr Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and former Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication Emily Falk professor of Communication Julia Ticona professor of Communication Carolyn Marvin professor of Communication Oscar H Gandy Jr retired 2006 Herbert Schiller professor of Communication studies Elihu Katz American Israeli sociologist and winner of the UNESCO Canada McLuhan Prize Klaus Krippendorff professor for cybernetics and creator of the Krippendorff s Alpha coefficient Monroe Price media scholar and former Dean of the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law Richard J Stonesifer President of Monmouth University Christopher Yoo professor of Law Communication and Computer Information Science David Eisenhower director of the Institute for Public Service Amy Gutmann former President of the University of Pennsylvania and United States Ambassador to GermanySee alsoUSC Annenberg School for CommunicationReferences Logo amp Branding Standards University of Pennsylvania Retrieved April 1 2016 Sontag Deborah 20 June 2017 Publisher gives 365 million to 4 schools The New York Times Retrieved 18 September 2017 Mission amp History University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 18 September 2017 Mission amp History Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 27 February 2021 Conn Charis 22 February 2013 A lively rant on popular film McCarthyism and genre fiction WNYC Retrieved 18 September 2017 Lyle Anthony A 29 April 1959 Author critic Seldes is appointed director of Annenberg School The Daily Pennsylvanian Retrieved 4 October 2017 Dr Gerner to assume post as Annenberg dean The Daily Pennsylvanian 7 April 1964 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Gerbner George Gross Larry 1976 Living With Television The Violence Profile Journal of Communication Spring 1976 174 Oliver Myrna 29 December 2005 George Gerbner 86 educator researched the influence of TV viewing on perceptions Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 September 2017 Gerbner George 1998 Telling Stories or How Do We Know What We Know The Story of Cultural Indicators and the Cultural Environment Movement Wide Angle 20 2 116 131 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Annenberg to offer Ph D in communications The Daily Pennsylvanian 21 February 1968 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Bochner Arthur 1977 Whither Communication Theory And Research Quarterly Journal of Speech 63 3 328 329 doi 10 1080 00335637709383392 Levy Mark R 1992 Editor s note Journal of Communication 42 1 3 4 doi 10 1111 j 1460 2466 1992 tb00764 x The Pennsylvania Scholars Series PDF ESU Scholar 2012 p 58 Retrieved 18 September 2017 Wilhoit Frances Goins 1991 Book reviews International Encyclopedia of Communications American Journalism 8 4 275 277 doi 10 1080 08821127 1991 10731387 Archival Collections Annenberg School for Communication Records 1958 1990 University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 3 October 2017 June Audrey Williams 19 September 2002 Annenberg Foundation gives 100 million each to Penn and the U of Southern California The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 4 October 2017 Trounson Rebecca 19 September 2002 Foundation to give USC 100 million Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 September 2017 Annenberg Foundation gives two schools 100 million each The Wall Street Journal 19 September 2002 Retrieved 18 September 2017 Jamieson steps down as dean at Penn s Annenberg School The Associated Press 29 April 2003 Retrieved 18 September 2017 Vice President Joe Biden Joins Annenberg as a Presidential Practice Professor Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 26 September 2024 Cooperman Harry 14 May 2014 Annenberg dean extends term until 2018 The Daily Pennsylvanian Retrieved 18 September 2017 Biden I want to return to Penn after presidency The Daily Pennsylvanian 26 September 2024 Retrieved 26 September 2024 Research areas University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 18 September 2017 Graduate admissions University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 18 September 2017 Graduate program University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 4 October 2017 Joint degree with political science University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 18 September 2017 University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communication National Communication Association 2016 10 26 Retrieved 18 September 2017 External linksOfficial website The Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania webpage on The Annenberg Foundation website