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Fauci still considered No. 1 COVID-19 information source; reliance on Trump...

A growing number of Americans say federal, state, and local governments are doing a poor job of responding to COVID-19, and Anthony Fauci continues to be the nation's most relied-upon source about...

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USC Center for the Digital Future study finds huge gaps in views based on...

A majority of Americans say national elections need to change because of the COVID-19 pandemic, including broad support for voting by mail and online political conventions, reports a new study by the...

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Few Americans are willing to return to public activities during the pandemic;...

In spite of efforts to re-open the nation's economy during the COVID-19 pandemic, most Americans are not comfortable resuming daily life outside the home, and one-quarter say they will do nothing in...

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Ninety percent of Americans do not want to maintain a traditional work...

Almost all Americans want to change their work life when the COVID-19 pandemic ends, with large percentages ready to shift to a permanent home office, according to a study by the USC Center for the...

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Anxiety and loneliness decline since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but more...

Increased levels of loneliness and anxiety reported early in the COVID-19 pandemic have declined in recent months, but about one-third of Americans say they are more depressed since the pandemic began,...

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Online college instruction has improved since the pandemic began, say college...

A growing number of college students like their online instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, but many want reduced tuition if their education is online and not in person, reported the second study...

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Many Americans still ignore safety precautions for COVID-19, one-fifth will...

Six months into the most severe global pandemic in more than a century, are Americans complying with basic precautions to avoid infection and spread of the coronavirus? And will they be vaccinated when...

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Many Americans continue to maintain unhealthy lifestyle habits during...

After more than six months of living in a pandemic, large percentages of Americans continue to indulge in unhealthy lifestyle habits, including overeating and increased use of alcohol and marijuana --...

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Relationships at home during the COVID-19 pandemic continue to improve,...

In spite of the stress from COVID-19 and stay-at-home restrictions, many Americans continue to say the relationships with their spouses and children have improved during the pandemic, a study by the...

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CNN and Anderson Cooper lead as America's primary cable news sources about...

More Americans rely on CNN as their primary information source about COVID-19 than other cable outlets, and Anderson Cooper is trusted by more Americans than other cable commentators, a study by the...

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USC Annenberg Survey About 2021 Affirms the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Remain the...

The COVID-19 pandemic will remain the dominant topic for Americans in nearly every aspect of their lives in 2021, according to a survey in the USC Center for Public Relations' annual Relevance Report....

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Despite Biden's Call for National Unity, USC Annenberg Survey Forecasts...

One month after the U.S. presidential election, the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations surveyed journalists, communication professionals and the general public on how the outcome -- Joe Biden as...

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Associated Press team wins 2021 Selden Ring Award for series on exploitation...

For their project, "Fruits of Labor," Margie Mason and Robin McDowell of the AP have earned the 2021 Selden Ring Award for Investigative Reporting. The annual award, one of the foremost honors in...

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USC Organization Awards Two State Department Officers with Inaugural...

Two U.S. Department of State diplomats have received the inaugural Public Diplomacy Innovation Prize from the USC Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD) at the University of Southern California's (USC)...

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Goli Ameri Endows Public Diplomacy Innovation Prize

Goli Ameri endows public diplomacy innovation prize that honors U.S. foreign and civil service officers for creative and scalable initiatives that advance global public diplomacy.

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USC Awards First-of-Its-Kind Innovation Prize

The annual Ameri Prize is a first-of-its-kind award to recognize U.S. public diplomacy professionals who devise innovative and scalable strategies for advancing foreign policy and international...

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New center empowers climate storytellers across the communications landscape

USC Annenberg launched the Center for Climate Journalism and Communication to empower journalists and communications professionals to understand climate science, to capture its effects, particularly...

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USC Center on Public Diplomacy Holds Summit on City Diplomacy

The USC Center for Public Diplomacy Summit on City Diplomacy will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on March 30 and can also be attended online.

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The 2023 Ameri Prize Recognizes Innovative Use of Artificial Intelligence at...

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD) announced the 2023 recipient of the Ameri Prize for Innovation in Public Diplomacy.

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CPD Honors Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman With Excellence in Public...

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD) honored Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Blackstone, as the inaugural Excellence in Public Diplomacy Award recipient.

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