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Cronkite School Initiative Receives Gift from Organization of craigslist Founder
ASU's Cronkite School today announced a $200,000 gift from Craig Newmark Philanthropies to support a project that will combat misinformation by improving the reach and effectiveness of journalistic corrections.
News21 Journalism Students From 19 Universities Investigate Disaster Recovery
The Carnegie-Knight News21 program, a national multi-university reporting initiative headquartered at ASU's Cronkite School, released a major multimedia investigation today about disaster recovery in the United States.
Recent Cronkite Graduate Wins Top Student Award in Society of Environmental Journalists' Competition
A recent graduate of ASU's Cronkite School took home the top student award from the world's largest environmental journalism competition.
Arizona PBS, Cronkite School Nominated for 39 Emmy and Student Production Awards
Arizona PBS received 13 Emmy nominations from the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, while ASU students from the Cronkite School dominated the intercollegiate contest with 26 nominations.
Award-Winning Journalist Stephanie Sy Named Anchor of Cronkite School-Based PBS NewsHour West
PBS NewsHour executive producer Sara Just today announced Stephanie Sy as anchor of PBS NewsHour West, which will operate from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Students at Cronkite School Dominate Competition in National Native Media Awards
Journalism students at ASU's Cronkite School took home seven first-place awards during the 2019 National Native Media Awards, the most of any school in the nation.
Veteran Journalists to Lead Enhanced Regional Health Care News, Join Cronkite School as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Professors of Practice
An award-winning national editor for The Associated Press and a five-time Emmy Award-winning journalist are joining a Cronkite School effort to provide quality health news for underserved residents across the Southwest and to create a new cadre of health care journalists.
High School Students to Receive Hands-On Experience at Sports Broadcast Boot Camp
Thirty-two high school students from 17 states are coming to ASU's Cronkite School for two weeks of learning, discussions and hands-on experiences in sports journalism.
Award-Winning Television Executives to Lead Content and Strategy at Arizona PBS
Two of the nation's leading television executives and creative strategists are joining Arizona PBS.
New Book Captures Rise of Women Leaders in News
A new book by two ASU professors chronicles the rise of women in America's newsrooms and lessons about what it takes to lead in a traditionally male-dominated industry that has been rocked by the #MeToo movement.
Public Relations Specialist Joins Cronkite School, Arizona PBS as Director of Communications
Chris Fiscus, an experienced public relations and journalism professional, is joining ASU's Cronkite School and Arizona PBS as director of communications.
Cronkite Students Place in National Journalism Contests
ASU students at the Cronkite School took home dozens of awards and recognitions in radio, public relations and digital media for their work during the 2018-2019 academic year.
Carnegie-Knight News21 Wins Third Straight Murrow Award for 'Hate in America' Project
Carnegie-Knight News21, the multi-university, in-depth journalism collaborative based at ASU's Cronkite School, has won the Student Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Digital Reporting for a third consecutive year.
High School Students Experiment with Storytelling Technologies at Cronkite Media Innovation Camp
Nineteen high school students will learn how to use new technologies to tell compelling stories during a two-week summer camp at ASU's Cronkite School.
ASU Football Coach Joining Cronkite School Faculty
ASU head football coach Herm Edwards, who spent nearly a decade at ESPN, is joining the faculty of the Cronkite School.
Journalism Students From 19 Universities Investigating Disaster Recovery As Part of Carnegie-Knight News21 Program
Thirty-seven top journalism students from 19 universities are ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus this summer conducting a major investigation into disaster recovery in the U.S. as part of the Carnegie-Knight News21 multimedia reporting initiative.
Five Cronkite Students Compete in National Hearst Journalism Awards Competition
Bryce Newberry of the Cronkite School at ASU has won a prestigious broadcast news award in the Hearst Journalism Awards program this week in San Francisco.
Three Cronkite Graduates Win Fulbright Awards to Study Abroad
Three recent graduates of the Cronkite School at ASU are recipients of prestigious Fulbright awards to study and work abroad.
Sports Journalism Institute at Cronkite Trains Next Generation of Sports Journalists
Fourteen of the nation's top sports journalism students are part of the weeklong Sports Journalism Institute at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Cronkite School to Host 18 Global Scholars Through New Grant Program
Journalists and media educators from 18 different countries will spend part of their summer at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication studying entrepreneurship, media innovation and government and experiencing life in the U.S.
College Journalism Students Get Dow Jones Digital Media Training at Cronkite
Top college journalism students from across the country are at ASU's Cronkite School for 10 days of in-depth training as part of a digital journalism internship program through the Dow Jones News Fund.