Color-changing smart material sensor will alert user that it’s time to get out of the sun.
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‘Podcast@SDA’ focuses on stories behind the plays and authors featured in the school’s current season.
This number-cruncher makes the so-called dismal science accessible.
Van Driel will be responsible for overall programming for both stations on all platforms, including on air, online and through social media, and will coordinate the various segments with each other.
“Skateboarding 101,” Neftalie Williams’ class at the USC Annenberg School, focuses on skateboarding culture — from athletes and companies to media and race relations.
The tool, which allows users to create custom artwork that will show up in a given area, is a sudden full-time job for the USC alum and his brother.
Philip Seib explores how social media and new communication tools have shifted the ways in which diplomacy is conducted.
Over the years, alumna’s family has funded student scholarships, the education library and an endowed chair for USC Rossier dean.
“Mobile phone calls or text messaging spontaneously occur and can be ignored while driving,” notes USC’s Jon-Patrick Allem, “but in the case of ‘Pokemon Go,’ drivers may be getting into their car with the explicit purpose to play.”
Foreign Service Officer Krystle Norman discusses the intensive, two-week summer session she attended at USC Annenberg’s Center on Public Diplomacy.