Please join us for the Minors Fair!
Wednesday, October 12th
11:00am-2:00pm
VKC Courtyard
We anticipate having the following schools/units represented at the event:
· Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism
· Information Technology Program
· Keck School of Medicine
· School of Architecture
· Marshall School of Business
· School of Cinematic Arts
· School of Public Policy & Development
· Dornsife College of LAS -- Minors in Humanities
· Roski School of Fine Arts
· Dornsife College of LAS -- Minors in Social Sciences
· School of Theatre
· Dornsife College of LAS -- Minors in Natural Sciences
· Thornton School of Music
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Friday, October 15, 2010
Annenberg Innovation Lab - CRUNCH on THIS Event Series
Please share this with your students:
Annenberg Innovation Lab
www.annenberglab.com
Come join us for our very first CRUNCH on THIS event! Not just a lecture, not just a workshop, CRUNCH on THIS sessions are collaborative, interactive, and fun events designed to inspire you and get you moving! Not only do you get to hear from our speakers, you'll have chances to engage them, challenge them, or maybe even play with them. Each session is totally different, so the experience will always be fresh and you'll have to be there to see what happens next!
Our first CRUNCH on THIS night will star Flint Dille: writer, producer, designer and trailblazer in film (An American Tale: Fievel Goes West), game development (Dead to Rights), and an assortment of other fun things (The Transformers tv show). Join us over at West Wing Lobby of Annenberg School (3502 Watt Way), from 5:00 - 7:00pm on Wednesday, October 20th, to eat, talk, travel, and listen to his amazing experiences from the blurry fringes of the media landscape.
And don't forget to sign up for the Innovation Lab at www.annenberglab.com to have access to industry challenges, design competitions, collaborative contacts, and more upcoming events from the Innovation Lab.
Annenberg Innovation Lab
www.annenberglab.com
Come join us for our very first CRUNCH on THIS event! Not just a lecture, not just a workshop, CRUNCH on THIS sessions are collaborative, interactive, and fun events designed to inspire you and get you moving! Not only do you get to hear from our speakers, you'll have chances to engage them, challenge them, or maybe even play with them. Each session is totally different, so the experience will always be fresh and you'll have to be there to see what happens next!
Our first CRUNCH on THIS night will star Flint Dille: writer, producer, designer and trailblazer in film (An American Tale: Fievel Goes West), game development (Dead to Rights), and an assortment of other fun things (The Transformers tv show). Join us over at West Wing Lobby of Annenberg School (3502 Watt Way), from 5:00 - 7:00pm on Wednesday, October 20th, to eat, talk, travel, and listen to his amazing experiences from the blurry fringes of the media landscape.
And don't forget to sign up for the Innovation Lab at www.annenberglab.com to have access to industry challenges, design competitions, collaborative contacts, and more upcoming events from the Innovation Lab.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Study Abroad Program in New Zealand
To: Academic Advisors
From: Annenberg International Programs
Subject: Study Abroad Program in New Zealand
Dear CAA Members,
If you have any advisees who are still looking for a Spring 2011 study abroad program, Annenberg International Programs has reopened its application for Auckland University of Technology (AUT) University in Auckland, New Zealand, which is open to all USC majors. Non-ASCJ majors can earn up to 16 elective units at AUT. It is also possible for students to earn units towards their non-ASCJ majors with the explicit approval of their academic advisors.
The application, which is now due on October 25, can be found here:
The Spring 2011 flyer and the PowerPoint presentation shown at the information session are attached for your reference.
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