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ANA Convention Features Cronkite Speakers
Tim McGuire, the Frank Russell Chair in the Business of Journalism at the Cronkite School, will deliver the keynote address for the Arizona Newspapers Association annual meeting and fall convention. Other Cronkite faculty will lead sessions on topics ranging from computer-assisted reporting to managing a newsroom.
Former CNN Lead Anchor Named ASU Walter Cronkite Professor of Journalism
Aaron Brown, the former lead anchor for CNN, has been appointed the inaugural Walter Cronkite Professor of Journalism at Arizona State University. Brown will join the full-time faculty of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in January.
Survey: Asian American Journalists Worry about Commitment to Newsroom Diversity
Most members of the Asian American Journalists Association have positive feelings about the work they do, but they worry that media consolidation and newsroom cutbacks will weaken the profession's commitment to diversity, according to a new survey conducted by the Cronkite School on behalf of the Asian American Journalists Association.
Most Newspapers Now Devote Less to Stock Tables, Study Finds
Two-thirds of the nation's daily newspapers still print stock market tables in some form, but virtually none offers a complete listing of market results, according to a study by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
School Mourns Deaths of Four Killed in News Copter Crash
Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan releases a statement following the news helicopter crash in Phoenix on July 27 that claimed four lives, including that of Jim Cox, a photojournalist for Channel 3 who was a 1993 Cronkite graduate.
L.A. Anchor Donates to New Cronkite Home
Christine Devine, the Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles news anchor and 1987 graduate of the Cronkite School, is making a $50,000 gift to her alma mater to help kickoff a fund-raising campaign for the school's new home.
Cronkite School Professor Named Outstanding Educator
Associate Professor Sharon Bramlett-Solomon has been named Outstanding Educator for 2007 by the newspaper division of the nation's leading journalism education organization.
Family Establishes Photojournalism Endowment in Honor of Late Son
Troy and Betsy Crowder of Chandler are honoring the life and spirit of their late son, a photojournalist and Arizona State University graduate, by creating a photojournalism endowment in his name at the Cronkite School.
Jane Pauley Named 2007 Winner of Cronkite Award
Jane Pauley, the long-time popular anchor of NBC's "Today" show and founding co-host of "Dateline NBC," will be this year's recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
Cronkite Student Finishes First in Hearst Championships
Elias Johnson, a recent Cronkite School graduate, took first place in television reporting at the 2006-2007 Hearst National Championships in San Francisco.
BET Executive to Direct New Media Innovation Lab
Retha Hill, a senior executive at BET and digital media leader who helped launch The Washington Post's first Internet news operation, will join the Cronkite School as director of the New Media Innovation Lab.
Cronkite School Names First Director of High School Programs
Anita Luera, a long-time journalist and past president of the Arizona Latino Media Association, is the first director of high school journalism programs for the Cronkite School.
Knight Grant to Launch Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship
The Cronkite School will receive a major grant from the Knight Foundation to establish a new center devoted to the development of new media entrepreneurship and the creation of innovative digital media products.
Cronkite Students Dominate SPJ Nationals For Second Consecutive Year
Cronkite students finished first in the Society of Professional Journalists national Mark of Excellence awards contest for the second consecutive year.
PBS Airs Primetime Special Featuring Cronkite Students TV News Stories
A 30-minute primetime special on Eight/KAET, Arizona's public television station, showcased the work of advanced television news students at the Cronkite School.
Cronkite School Primary Sponsor of IRE Conference
The Cronkite School is one of the primary sponsors of this year's Investigative Reporters and Editors conference to be held in Phoenix in June.
More Than 200 Graduate at Cronkite Convocation
With former CNN anchor Aaron Brown delivering the keynote address, the Cronkite School graduated 196 bachelor's degree candidates and 15 master's degree candidates at its spring convocation.
Cronkite Students Win 35 SPJ Awards
Cronkite School students swept the Society of Professional Journalists regional awards for the seventh year in a row and the ninth time in 10 years, taking home 35 awards.
Former CNN Anchor to Give Convocation Address
Award-winning broadcast journalist Aaron Brown will deliver the keynote address at the spring convocation for graduates of the Cronkite School.
Reynolds Center Study Explores Business Blogs
Three-fourths of the nation's largest newspapers now offer blogs on business-related topics, according to a study released by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State University.
Cronkite School Places First in Nation in Hearst Competition
The Cronkite School finished first in the nation in the annual Hearst Journalism Awards, often called the Pulitzer Prizes of college journalism. This year's victory follows two consecutive second-place finishes and marks the school's sixth consecutive Top 10 finish in the prestigious competition.