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Who can you trust: Journalism in a chaotic information age

This public lecture by Gina Smith, founder and director of SC Investigate and a 2024 to 25 Nieman Fellow at Harvard, will explore how investigative journalism strengthens accountability and helps rebuild public trust.

Ad team places third in district competition

After months of strategic planning, collaboration and dedicated effort, the 15-member team secured third place overall and also received the prestigious Mosaic Award.

AI and FOIA focus of CIC award-winning faculty research

CIC faculty member Eric Robinson is helping shape the future of transparency in government as artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into public information processes.

Researchers put humans at the center of the AI conversation

Associate professor Sabrina Habib and ad alumnus Jeff Charney — known for the Aflac duck and Progressive’s Flo — explore whether AI, now capable of generating essays and replicating famous art, could replace human creativity.

Multimedia journalists honored by South Carolina Press Association

Students took home top honors across multiple categories, showcasing standout work in reporting, video, photography and design. The wins highlight the program’s strong, hands-on training—and the rising talent shaping the future of journalism.

Broadcast journalism students win Student Production Awards

Work produced in the broadcast capstone course Carolina News earned nine broadcast journalism students four Student Production Awards from the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, with three others named finalists.

CIC researcher explores how conversational AI Is transforming patient communication

Jungmi Jun and alumnus Nanlan Zhang examine how AI tools are reshaping the way patients and providers connect.

Visual storytelling takes center stage as SJMC students claim 10 VIM Fest honors

Spanning interactive design, animation and compelling photojournalism in both still and video formats, their winning projects showcase the depth, versatility and impact of visual storytelling across platforms.

CIC faculty research analyzes AI references in advertising

New research from faculty member Viviana Zambrano examines whether referencing artificial intelligence in advertising increases purchase intent or fuels consumer skepticism.

USC students lead in adopting AI at ADDY Awards

AI is everywhere — and marketing is no exception. This year marked the first time that the American Advertising Federation incorporated an AI category into its Midlands ADDY Awards, and USC students rose to the challenge.

Focus on the Fair

Students in instructor Renée Ittner-McManus’ photojournalism course test their skills and capture the thrills at the South Carolina State Fair.

Award-winning work showcases students’ innovation and industry readiness

Creativity, craft and strategic thinking were on full display as students from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications earned top honors at the Midlands ADDY Awards gala.

CIC instructor examines the human impact of algorithms

As algorithms increasingly shape news, branding and digital experiences, understanding their impact is more important than ever. Kristin Walker is helping lead that conversation.

Play that heals

SJMC alumnus and former USC mascot Cocky brings kids and families comfort through mascot career.

Pathway to first-year success: Samantha Hinton

Samantha Hinton is on track to graduate from the University of South Carolina in May with a bachelor’s degree in advertising. The Summerville, South Carolina, resident started out at Carolina in Palmetto Pathway, a bridge program for first-year students.

SJMC senior instructor named 2026 Faculty Champion by the Center for Community News

Nina Brook, senior instructor and scholastic media programs director, is one of 150 journalism leaders from colleges across the country recognized for efforts to start or expand university-led reporting programs in their region, and their contribution to a national movement of student-powered community reporting.

New Normal: Former war correspondent Isabelle Khurshudyan begins next chapter

Back from Ukraine, journalism alumna and former war correspondent Isabelle Khurshudyan begins next chapter at CNN.

Winter storms don't have to be deadly

Brett Robertson, associate director of the Hazards Vulnerability and Resilience Institute at USC and associate professor of journalism, writes for The Conversation about staying safe in severe winter weather.

The Carolina Agency: 20 years of student development, community impact

TCA, a student-run public relations and media agency rooted in the journalism school, has been giving students real-world experience for two decades.

Ph.D. alumna recognized with 2025 PRSA Outstanding Educator Award

Hilary Fussell Sisco has received the 2025 Public Relations Society of America Outstanding Educator Award.

Quadruple Gamecock: Kelly Evans Grieshaber's journey back to USC

A USC graduate has returned to campus, but this time she's on the other side of the classroom. Kelly Grieshaber returned as an instructor this fall, and she is pioneering new programs and classes intended to enhance the rapidly growing sports media sequence.

Finding her voice: Q&A with Alicia Caracciolo

Senior Alicia Caracciolo looks back on her public relations studies in the CIC, noting that the combination of practical assignments, mentorship and campus involvement played a pivotal role in developing her confidence and leadership skills.

SJMC well represented at NCA 25

The School of Journalism and Mass Communications participation in the annual National Communication Association Convention stood out due to its dynamic faculty and student participation.

CreateAthon@USC produces award winning work for nonprofits

135 dedicated individuals sacrificed sleep for a night filled with purpose, passion and creativity. They channeled their talents into meaningful work —transforming ideas into impactful campaigns that would benefit communities long after the night was over.

Evans uses SEC travel grant to collaborate with University of Florida faculty

Jabari Evans visited the University of Florida, where he delivered a guest lecture titled "The Stories We Tell: Race, Media, and Cultural Power."


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