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Reynolds Center Picks 31 Fellows for Intensive Business Journalism Training

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has selected 31 fellows – 16 journalists and 15 professors – for four days of intensive study in business journalism.

Cronkite Students Cover Elections

Student journalists from Cronkite provided multimedia coverage of the 2012 elections Tuesday for audiences across Arizona.

Cronkite Hosts Edward R. Murrow Program for 3rd Year

The Cronkite School is hosting a group of international journalists as part of the U.S. State Department's prestigious Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.

ASU Launches Cronkite Nation at Inaugural Cronkite Day Celebration

ASU is launching Cronkite Nation, an interactive online network for graduates of the Cronkite School.

Costas Accepts Cronkite Award

Award-winning sportscaster Bob Costas praised the "timeless virtues" exemplified by Walter Cronkite as he accepted the 2012 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism at ASU Tuesday.

CNN Anchor Inducted Into Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame

CNN International anchor and host Becky Anderson is the 2012 Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame inductee.

Sports Journalism Focus Expanding at Cronkite

ASU, responding to an increase in both student and industry interest in sports media, is expanding its sports journalism programs and opportunities at the Cronkite School.

News21 Voting Rights Series Available as e-Book

A major national investigation into voting rights in the U.S. is now available in e-book form.

Student Productions Honored at Rocky Mountain Emmys

Cronkite students won five Student Achievement Awards at the 2012 Rocky Mountain Emmys, including best student newscast for Cronkite NewsWatch.

Craft Recognized at Rocky Mountain Emmys

The Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences inducted Cronkite Professor John Craft into its Gold Circle Society.

Reynolds Center Announces 2012 Barlett & Steele Award Winners

The New York Times, USA Today and a joint project by The Charlotte Observer and The (Raleigh) News & Observer won gold, silver and bronze awards respectively in the sixth annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism announced.

Leaders of CBS, Slate Headline Cronkite Speaker Series

The chairman of CBS News, a New York Times bureau chief, the editor of Slate Magazine and an award-winning author and historian are among those headlining a speaker series this fall at ASU.

News 21 Voting Rights Investigation Headlines Downtown Lecture Series

A News21 student-led investigation on voting rights in the U.S. is the subject of the next fall 2012 Humanities Lecture Series at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.

Inaugural Cronkite Day Celebration Set for October

ASU journalism alumni are invited back to the Cronkite School for the school's first-ever large-scale alumni celebration Oct. 26.

Reynolds Foundation Awards ASU $8.21 Million for Business Journalism

The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, the nation's leader in philanthropic support of professional development and education in business journalism, has awarded two grants totaling $8.21 million to ASU to improve coverage of complex business and economic issues.

News21 Student Journalists Discuss Voting Rights at New America Foundation Event

Student journalists from the national Carnegie-Knight News21 program will participate in a panel discussion about voting rights Tuesday at the Washington, D.C.-based New America Foundation.

Cronkite Professor Speaks at Conference on Open Data Movements

Retha Hill, director of the New Media Innovation Lab at the Cronkite School, conducts a workshop at a conference in Mexico City on international open data movements.

Pop Up Park Comes to Downtown Phoenix Campus

The Downtown Phoenix Partnership and ASU have collaborated to bring a weekly Pop Up Park event to the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.

Veteran Journalists Named Reynolds Visiting Business Journalism Professors at CMU, Elon and LSU

Three veteran journalists have been named the Reynolds Visiting Business Journalism Professors at Central Michigan, Elon and Louisiana State universities under a $1.67 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.

Discover Phoenix Returns for 2nd Year

ASU is offering the "Discover Phoenix" series on the Downtown Phoenix campus to help students engage with the thriving community that surrounds them.

Downtown Phoenix Campus Launches Urban Devil App

A new smartphone application will help students on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus find things to do on campus and in the surrounding area.