Email brings word of a full week of media-related goings on at the USC Annenberg School for Communication. Times and locations vary, so for more check the Annenberg site.

Tonight - Dean Geoffrey Cowan hosts a preview screening of the new Paramount Pictures film Beyond Borders then leads a conversation with director Martin Campbell and Richard Walden, founder & president of Operation USA.

Tuesday - Chris Matthews of MSNBC's "Hardball" in conversation with associate dean and Norman Lear Center director Marty Kaplan. Reception and book signing follow.

Thursday - Judging for the 2003 Online Journalism Awards, sponsored by USC Annenberg and the Online News Association, opens with a public welcome reception featuring remarks by Merrill Brown, founding editor, MSNBC.com.

Friday - Online Journalism Symposium: The Future of Online News. Panel discussion featuring some of the leading figures in online journalism, including David Talbot, Salon.com; Walt Mossberg, Wall Street Journal; Amy Bernstein, Business 2.0; Susie Kamb, ESPN.com; and Adam Clayton Powell III, USC Annenberg.

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