Sydney Halliwell, graduate student in digital audience strategy at Cronkite School

Your future starts now

The possibilities for a career in storytelling are endless. Who will you become at the Cronkite School?

Launch your career in media

The Cronkite School is one of the nation’s top journalism and mass communication schools. With professional programs in digital media, broadcast news, sports reporting, media innovation, public relations, digital marketing, Spanish-language news and more, Cronkite offers hands-on learning experiences and access to competitive internships and opportunities from day one.

CBS News president to give keynote address at Cronkite School’s spring convocation

Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews will serve as the keynote speaker at the Cronkite School’s spring convocation.

Cronkite students Final Four

Phoenix Cronkite students take advantage of multiple opportunities across the Valley during NCAA Men’s Final Four

Cronkite students covered the games, documented events on social media and engaged with fans during the Final Four.

Cronkite News spring training

Cronkite students publish work for several media outlets during spring training

The Cronkite News Phoenix Sports Bureau partnered with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Bay Area News Group, The Kansas City Star and The Denver Post to provide team coverage for those publications.

Areas of study

Journalism that drives change

Spanning three major cities, our award-winning newsrooms produce TV news that reaches more than 1 million Arizonans each day, and digital news published on trusted media sites nationwide.

Sports beyond the games

Cronkite students cover Phoenix’s five major professional athletic teams, collegiate sports, the Cactus League, esports, and the issues that impact athletes, teams and fans.

Two students work together to set up a camera.

Smart, strategic communication

In immersive programs specializing in public relations, digital marketing and media innovation, Cronkite students create real campaigns for real clients, driving real impact.

Emma Parkhouse

“My time at Cronkite showed me that the best you can do is work hard and try; and if they say ‘no’, that’s okay. Get up and try again and again, until someone says ‘yes’. Nothing is going to be handed to you in this industry. You will continue advancing your skills and grow into new ones everyday. I’m excited for the growth and creative opportunities this anchor position will open up for me. As for the communities here, I look forward to continue being able to tell their stories , both in the field and behind the desk.”

Emma Parkhouse (’21) Weekend morning anchor for Good Morning Carolinas, WPDE ABC15
CronkiteLIVE

CronkiteLIVE: Anatomy of a Documentary A Case Study on ‘The Holly, a Documentary Film by Julian Rubinstein’

Thursday, April 25, 4 – 6 p.m.
ASU California Center
Humphrey Fellows 2023-2024 cohort

Hubert H. Humphrey End-of-Year Ceremony

Friday, April 26, 6 – 8 p.m.
First Amendment Forum
Undergraduate Commencement

Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Spring 2024 Convocation

Friday, May 10 at 9 a.m.
Desert Financial Arena