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Wallis Annenberg Hall (or simply Annenberg Hall) is a $150 million building at the University of Southern California, dedicated to "media education, communication and production." Dean Ernest Wilson has stated that the new building for the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is intended to facilitate collaboration between students and faculty, as part of a larger initiative to reform and modernize within the school.

The Wallis Annenberg Hall at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is an example of new collegiate gothic architecture. The grand building, set to open 2014, will feature advanced technology for communication and journalism.

References

  1. Office of the President, C. L. Max Nikias: C. L. Max Nikias Biography "In addition, under his leadership, the university embarked on a major capital construction initiative that already includes ... Annenberg Hall for journalism."
  2. Wallis Annenberg Hall Groundbreaking Celebration
  3. Groundbreaking Held for Wallis Annenberg Hall
  4. Glaser, Mark. "USC Annenberg Pushes Innovation Lab, Experimental School, 1+ Year Master's". MediaShift. PBS. Retrieved 27 January 2013.

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