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News21 Students Investigate Voting Rights
Student journalists participating in the national Carnegie-Knight News21 program have produced a major national investigation into voting rights in the U.S.
Cronkite Hosts Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute for 2nd Year
Journalism professors from around the country will learn about teaching entrepreneurship at the second annual Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute at ASU in January.
Cronkite Welcomes 3rd Class of Humphrey Fellows
Ten international journalists and communicators are starting their yearlong studies at the Cronkite School as part of the prestigious Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program.
California Latino Journalist Organization Relocates to ASU
CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California is relocating to ASU's newly opened California offices in affiliation with the Cronkite School.
Cronkite Recognized for Commitment to Diversity
The Cronkite School has received ASU's inaugural Institutional Inclusion Award in recognition of its efforts to advance diversity and inclusion at the institutional level.
New Journalism Award to Recognize Disability Coverage
A new national journalism awards program at the Cronkite School will recognize excellence in reporting on disability issues and people with disabilities.
Cronkite Establishes AAJA Student Group
Students at the Cronkite School have founded the first university-based organization affiliated with the Asian American Journalists Association.
New Gifts Support Public Relations at Cronkite
The Cronkite School has received two gifts to support the school's public relations program.
Cronkite Students to Cover 2012 Olympics
Nineteen students from the Cronkite School are in London to cover the 2012 Olympic Games for Cronkite News Service and other news organizations.
Foundation Grants Support National News21 Program
Nine journalism students are participating in the Carnegie-Knight News21 program this summer thanks to support from Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation and the Hearst Foundations.
Downie Calls on Government to Grant 501(c)3 Status to Nonprofit News Startups
The federal government needs to remove roadblocks to granting nonprofit status to startup news organizations that provide increasingly important accountability journalism in communities around the nation, the former top editor of The Washington Post, now an ASU professor, said in a new report.
Cronkite Hosts Village Voice Fellows
Six college journalism students from around the country will enhance their digital media skills at ASU this summer in the Village Voice Digital Media Fellowship Program.
HS Journalism Teachers Enhance Skills at Cronkite
Thirty high school journalism teachers from around the country will grow their skills at ASU this summer in a training program funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and operated by the American Society of News Editors.
Cronkite Grads Earn Honors at Hearst Championships
Three May graduates of the Cronkite School received honors in the national championships of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation's Journalism Awards Program.
Cronkite Hosts Summer Journalism Institutes for High School Students
Thirty-eight high school students will learn digital and broadcast journalism skills this summer at the Cronkite School.
Gangplank Workspace Pops up at Downtown Phoenix Campus
Gangplank, an Arizona nonprofit that fosters creative, collaborative and entrepreneurial working environments, has partnered with Arizona State University to provide a popup workspace on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
Cronkite School Sends 15 Business Journalism Interns into Newsrooms
Fifteen business journalism students from the Cronkite School will intern this summer at major news organizations around the country.
Cronkite Graduate Wins Fulbright Award
Cronkite graduate Dustin Volz has received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Indonesia through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Cronkite Students Win Third RFK Award in Four Years
For the third time in four years, Cronkite students have won the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.
Three Schools to Receive Reynolds Visiting Business Journalism Professors
Journalism programs at Central Michigan University, Elon University and Louisiana State University will receive visiting business journalism professors next spring under a $1.67 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
Carnegie-Knight News21 Food Safety Probe Wins National Awards
A major investigation of food safety conducted by the Carnegie-Knight News21 digital news team from five universities is being recognized nationally in journalism competitions.