NATIONAL REVIEW Profiles USC-MISC's The Interpreter
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Read MoreThe School of Cinematic Arts will offer a new minor in media and social change starting in the fall of 2015.
Read MoreThe USC Media Institute for Social Change, Variety and unite4:good will unite leaders to discuss the entertainment industry's role in fueling positive social change.
Read MoreUSC-MISC and Director Audrey Emerson to present "The Pamoja Project"
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that we will award $5,000 to one USC SCA Graduate Student with...
Read More“Power of the PSA” wins LA Emmy for Education, “Help a Soldier Heal” wins Public Service Announcement
Read MoreUSC-MISC joins MY HERO Project to host 10th Annual MY HERO International Film Festival
Read MoreTelevision Academy Nominates “Power of the PSA” for Education, "Help a Soldier Heal" and “Post and Text Responsibly" for PSA
Read MorePromaxBDA grants USCMISC’s "Power of the PSA" Silver Award for Achievement in PSA Campaigns…
USC Media Institute for Social Change (USC-MISC) is a 501c3 nonprofit at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. Entertainment media has a profound impact on individual knowledge, behavior and society in general. USC-MISC understands media’s powerful role in the development of culture in society and seeks to support and foster emerging writers, filmmakers and media professionals who play a vital role in shaping public opinion and transforming society for the positive. We make the films that change lives.