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Howard Center Investigation Reveals Shootings Across Nation by Little-Known ICE Investigations Unit
The report reveals officer-involved shootings nationwide and high-risk tactics by federal agents with Homeland Security Investigations, a division of ICE with broad policing authority in the United States and little public accountability.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Visits Cronkite and ASU to meet Humphrey Fellows and Fulbright Participants
The Assistant Secretary met with Fulbright students, scholars, teachers and alumni as well as Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows on campus.
Arizona Broadcasters Association Moving into Cronkite School
The Arizona Broadcaster Association, the official trade association for more than 200 radio and TV stations in Arizona, is moving into ASU's Cronkite School.
Humphrey Fellowship Program Renewed at Cronkite School by State Department
In its 10th year at the Cronkite School, the Fulbright exchange program selects participants from emerging democracies to engage in academic, leadership and professional development experiences in the U.S.
Cronkite Welcomes 16 Universities for Upcoming Carnegie-Knight News21 Investigation into Juvenile Justice
The team of student journalists will investigate disparities in sentencing and jail time, conditions at juvenile detention facilities and the impact on families, communities and victims.
Longtime CBS News Executive Encourages Cronkite Graduates to Seize Every Opportunity
About 320 students were recognized during convocation for the Cronkite School's newest graduates.
Cronkite Partners with Arizona Community Foundation to Launch Year-Long Effort Examining Teen Suicide in Arizona
The partnership supports a year-long investigation into the rise in youth suicides in Arizona.
Cronkite School Writer-In-Residence Investigates Rural Mental Health Crisis
Terry Greene Sterling investigates how rural areas are impacted by a lack of mental health services as part of a collaborative reporting effort for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting.
Cronkite School To Showcase Best in Visual Journalism by Hosting World Press Photo Exhibition
The World Press Photo Contest returns to downtown Phoenix with an upcoming exhibition at ASU's Cronkite School.
Founding Cronkite School Dean Named Next President of University of the Pacific
Christopher Callahan, who led the transformation of ASU's Cronkite School into one of the nation's top programs, was announced today as the next president of University of the Pacific, the oldest chartered institution of higher education in California.
News21 Wins Seventh National EPPY Award for Investigation into Disaster Recovery
For the second consecutive year, the Carnegie-Knight News21, based at ASU's Cronkite School, has won the top investigative collegiate award from Editor & Publisher magazine.
Google Chooses Cronkite School Project in North American Innovation Challenge
ASU's Cronkite School is a recipient of Google News Initiative's first North America Innovation Challenge, a program that funds innovative projects that focus on increasing audience engagement in local newsrooms.
Media Executives Pursue Innovation for Local TV News at Cronkite
News executives from around the country returned to the Cronkite School this week to create change and innovation in local television.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Cronkite School Announce 2020 Public Media Editorial Integrity and Leadership Fellows
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and ASU's Cronkite School are pleased to announce the second round of fellows selected to participate in the Editorial Integrity and Leadership Initiative (EILI).
ProPublica and PBS Frontline, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and Milwaukee PBS Win Top Prizes in 2019 Schneider Disability Reporting Competition
The National Center on Disability and Journalism at ASU's Cronkite School announced the winners of the 2019 Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability, the only journalism contest devoted exclusively to the coverage of people with disabilities and disability issues.
Kaiser Health News, ICIJ, NBC News and The Associated Press win top 2019 Barlett & Steele Journalism Awards
Kaiser Health News and an investigative team of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), NBC News and The Associated Press won the top awards in the 13th annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Journalism, the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism announced today.
Presidential Candidate Makes History with Interview at Cronkite School
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock sat down for a one-on-one interview Wednesday night at the Indian Country Today headquarters in the Cronkite School at ASU. It was the first time a presidential candidate made a visit to a Native newsroom.
Journalists from Leading U.S. Media Organizations to Participate in Medical Journalism Fellowship
Journalists from leading national media organizations such as The Wall Street Journal, NBC News and Politico are coming to ASU's Cronkite School for five days of intensive medical journalism training in partnership with the Mayo Clinic.
Cronkite Work Wins Two Rocky Mountain Emmys, Dominates College Competition
Students from ASU's Cronkite School dominated the regional intercollegiate contest for the Rocky Mountain Emmys, winning the most awards of any school.
Cronkite Welcomes 10th Class of Humphrey Fellows
A photographer from Myanmar whose work has appeared in Time magazine and CNN-affiliated journalists from Croatia and the Philippines are among the 11 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows studying this year at Arizona State University.
Cronkite Senior Wins 2019 Crowder Photojournalism Award
Cronkite School senior Nicholas Badders won the 2019 Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award for his stunning work in sports photography.