Two students deliver a newscast in Cronkite News.

News from the Cronkite School

Catch up on what’s (and who’s!) new at the Cronkite School.

Joey Andrews wears a racing suit and helmet

Cronkite student Joey Andrews balances his sports journalism studies with a high-speed racing career.

A portrait of Cronkite professor Alice Driver

Alice Driver's book reveals the disturbing working conditions in a meatpacking plant through the stories of its workers.

Cronkite associate professor Asheley Landrum interviews a child for a special on CNN. Photo courtesy of CNN.

As the election intensifies, Cronkite associate professor Asheley Landrum partnered with CNN to explore the impact of political polarization on kids.

Cronkite professor Nonny de la Peña co-authored a report highlighting the important roles Latinos play in the growth of artificial intelligence.

Cronkite Building

Now in its fourth year, the Shaufler Prize recognizes the best U.S. journalism advancing the understanding of stories and issues related to inclusivity in society.

A student delivers a newscast in front of cameras in Cronkite News.

Recognized for work in reporting, producing, writing and directing, Cronkite School students earned 11 wins—more than any other college or university.

NCDJ, National Center on Disability and Journalism

The National Center on Disability and Journalism has opened entries for Katherine Schneider Journalism Award and Gary Corcoran Student Prize for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.

Mia Osmonbekov

Cronkite student Mia Osmonbekov completed a summer internship in Argentina and covered the Democratic National Convention in Chicago for Cronkite News.

News21 Fractured project

“Fractured” goes beyond horse race election coverage to examine some of the deeper questions facing Americans at an unusual moment in the nation’s history.

Cronkite stratcom professors

The Cronkite School welcomes three dynamic new strategic communication professors whose expertise varies from misinformation to entrepreneurship to health communication

Sophie Morgan, UNESCO, NCDJ

The National Center on Disability and Journalism at ASU played a key role in drafting the guide.

Lauren Bly at DNC

The Cronkite School sent 10 students to cover the Democratic and Republican national conventions, including reporters from Cronkite News’ Phoenix and Washington, D.C. bureaus.

Wolf Blitzer

Wolf Blitzer will receive the 41st Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism at a ceremony on Feb. 4.

Roddy Nikpour was recognized as one of Current’s Rising Stars in public media.

Women Leaders in Sports Media with Charli Turner Thorne

A new live-learn community empowers high-achieving undergraduates as leaders within sports media and the Cronkite School.

ASU Tempe Campus Students

Cronkite School instructor Crystal Alvarez is using AI technology to teach core digital marketing concepts.

Howard Center reporters

The Howard Center won the 3M Truth in Science Award in the Online News Association (ONA) 2024 Online Journalism Awards.

Cannes Lions Festival

Students from the Cronkite School and W. P. Carey School of Business traveled to the prestigious festival as part of a study abroad course.

Students earned 24 nominations across 13 categories.

Humphrey Fellowship: A Fullbright Exchange Program

The fellows will participate in coursework, conduct research and receive mentorship from experienced faculty members.