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Reynolds Center Accepts Entries for Annual Barlett & Steele Awards in Investigative Business Journalism
Entries are now being accepted for the 2020 Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, the nation's top investigative business journalism contest.
Arizona PBS Expands Coverage in Yuma with New Digital Transmitter
The transmitter, which went online July 12 after a week-long installation process, offers expanded coverage to communities in and around Yuma.
Q+A With New Director of Global Initiatives Juan Mundel
Juan Mundel, a researcher with deep connections in Latin America and Europe, brings a love of global travel to his new position as the Cronkite School's director of Global Initiatives.
An Apology from the Cronkite School
The events of the past few weeks have prompted deep reflection within the Cronkite School of how to ensure that all students are supported and heard. We will strive to address student concerns immediately, substantively and effectively.
NEXTGEN TV Expands to 11 Phoenix Stations, Delivering the New Generation of Digital TV Broadcast Technology
Arizona PBS was the first public television station in the country to launch a Next Gen TV ATSC 3.0 program stream beginning in January 2019.
The Cronkite School Values Partnership with NAHJ, Seeks Additional Discussion About News21 Fellowship Program
We look forward to continuing our collaboration toward the shared goal of a more diverse and inclusive journalism industry.
Scripps Howard Foundation Announces Summer 2021 Class of Roy W. Howard Fellows
The fellowship program, established in 2020, underscores the Foundation's commitment to the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism and the professional development of emerging investigative journalists.
Workhouse Media CEO Establishes Shaufler Prize at Cronkite
The gift will support four annual cash awards to honor journalism that promotes the understanding of issues related to marginalized communities including communities of color, immigrants and LGBTQ+.
Get to Know Incoming Dean Battinto Batts Jr.!
Incoming Dean Battinto Batts Jr. will share both big visions and small talk with #CronkiteNation as he prepares to move into the Dean's Suite on July 1.
Cronkite Summer Camps Make Virtual Return
The camps are being conducted virtually through Zoom, a departure from the typical in-person experience that accompanied the camps pre-pandemic.
Cronkite's Howard Center Takes Top Prize in National SPJ Competition
The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the Cronkite School won the top collegiate prize from the Society of Professional Journalists for its 2020 investigation "Operation Agent Touch."
Carnegie-Knight News21 Accepts Nine Cronkite Students for Summer Fellowship
The ASU students will join top journalism students from 16 other universities across the country to produce an in-depth report on the toll of COVID-19 on marginalized communities in America.
Cronkite Summer Camps Return Virtually
Summer camps for high school students hosted by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University have returned to action this year after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of all three programs last year.
Cronkite News Photographer Alberto Mariani Wins Crowder Photojournalism Award
Alberto Mariani captured first place in the 2021 Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award for his images documenting the 2020 social justice protests triggered by George Floyd's death, the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and the effects of the deadly pandemic.
Six Cronkite Alumni Named to 2021 Sun Devil 100 List for Successful Entrepreneurs
The list recognizes ASU graduates who either own or lead the top 100 fastest-growing companies and who have applied to the Sun Devil 100.
Cronkite Finishes Among Top Schools in Prestigious Hearst Awards Competition
Cronkite students placed second and third in the nation for the broadcast and writing category " and fifth overall " in the prestigious Hearst Journalism Awards program.
Timmermans to Lead Reynolds Center for Business Journalism at Cronkite
Jeffrey Timmermans will lead Cronkite's Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, which works with journalists around the world to improve the quality of coverage of business and the economy, as well as teach business journalism courses.
Cronkite Career Services Hosts Summer Series of Events for Cronkite School Alumni
The Cronkite Nation Pro+U Summer Series features alumni who share expertise on topics such as how to start a media company, ways to improve resumes, and how to take the next steps within a company.
News Co/Lab Looks to Extend Reach with Spanish Version of its Media Literacy Course
The three-week Mediactive course was launched last August and, since then, has immersed students in basic principles that help people take control of their digital media experience.
Cronkite Hosts Second Virtual Dow Jones News Fund Digital Training Program for Collegiate Journalists
The program is designed to give emerging young journalists crucial skills training to help launch their careers and increase diversity in newsrooms throughout America.
'Godmother of Virtual Reality' Joins ASU to Build New L.A.-Based Program, Center
The Cronkite Nation Pro+U Summer Series features alumni who share expertise on topics such as how to start a media company, ways to improve resumes, and how to take the next steps within a company.