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Cronkite Students Create New Podcasts, Radio Segments to Reach Native American Communities
The Southwest Health Reporting Initiative at Cronkite News, which is funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is working to create more audio packages throughout the fall semester for both Native American and Spanish-speaking audiences.
News21's "State of Emergency" Wins ONA Award
Carnegie-Knight News21's 2019 project, "State of Emergency," won the 2020 Pro-Am Student Award for the Online Journalism Awards.
Cronkite Humphrey Fellows Not Deterred by COVID-19 Delay
The new class of Humphrey Fellows will arrive in December.
Cronkite Earns Top Awards at National Native Media Competition
Cronkite students took home six first-place awards during the 2020 National Native Media Awards, the most out of any school in the nation.
Arizona PBS Helps Boost Learning with More Online Resources for Students at Home, in Classrooms
From Arthur and the classic cast of Sesame Street, to PBS NewsHour for older teens, Arizona PBS is giving students a fun, new way to access educational content online.
Cronkite Students Capture 17 Awards at the Arizona Press Club Contest
Cronkite students won four professional awards, including first place in two Spanish-language categories, and 13 student awards in the 2019 Arizona Press Club contest.
ProPublica Illinois, Chicago Tribune, Argus Leader win top prizes in 2020 Schneider Disability Reporting Competition
The National Center on Disability and Journalism announced the winners of the 2020 Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.
Cronkite PR Lab wins Copper Anvil Award
PR Lab students created a public relations campaign that aims to help millennials better understand Native American culture.
Cronkite's Ruiz Discusses Presidential Election on BBC News
Ruiz talked about recent polls showing former Vice President Joe Biden leading President Donald Trump among Arizona voters and the role of Latinos in the upcoming election.
Journalists Examine Objectivity, Fairness during 'Must See Mondays' Discussions
The speakers also described how more diverse newsrooms will improve coverage of underserved communities.
Cronkite Career Services Launches Virtual Networking Series to Connect Students with Alumni
The Cronkite Career Services team is launching a new virtual networking event aimed at connecting current students with successful Cronkite Nation alumni.
Arizona PBS to Host Debates for Federal, State and County Offices
The news division of Arizona PBS is partnering with the Arizona Republic, KJZZ, Arizona Public Media and the Citizens Clean Elections Commission to host several debates in the upcoming weeks.
News Co/Lab, America Amplified Launch Free Online Media Literacy Course
"Mediactive: How to Participate in Our Digital World," which begins Oct. 5, is open to anyone with an email address through ASU's Continuing and Professional Education.
Arizona PBS, Cronkite Capture Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards
Arizona PBS secured the station's most wins since 1981; the Cronkite School has won 64 Student Production Awards since 2009.
Spanish Pronunciation Workshop looks to Promote Inclusion within the Classroom
Spanish professors from ASU's School of Letters and Cultures will conduct the workshop for Cronkite faculty and staff.
Scripps Howard Foundation establishes Roy W. Howard Fellowships
$1.5 million commitment will support career development for investigative journalists.
Scripps Howard Foundation establishes Roy W. Howard Fellowships
$1.5 million commitment will support career development for investigative journalists.
Statement on Blaze Radio from Kristin Gilger, Interim Dean, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Interim Dean Kristin Gilger provided an update on Blaze Radio.
Cronkite Wins Big at First Foray into LA Press Club Contest
Cronkite students took home six awards in both the professional and student categories at the annual Southern California Journalism Awards recently in Los Angeles.
Seven Cronkite Alumni Named to Sun Devil 100 List for Entrepreneurs
Seven Cronkite alumni were inducted into the Sun Devil 100 on Sept. 17
Arizona PBS to offer expanded news line-up beginning Sept. 14
Arizona PBS plans to bolster its nightly news offerings with an expanded one-hour news package bookended by the BBC World News America and PBS NewsHour.