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News from the Cronkite School

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

Panel Explores Covering Communities in Crisis

The Cronkite School hosts a national panel on ethical considerations for journalists who cover violence and tragedies in communities.

Cronkite Students Dominate BEA Awards Competition

The Cronkite School won more Broadcast Education Association student journalism awards this year than any other school in the country.

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Cronkite School Names Broadcast Center in Tobins’ Honor

The Cronkite School dedicates its sixth-floor broadcast center in honor of the late Stanley and Erika Tobin, longtime supporters of public-service journalism.

Cronkite Students Take 1st in National Multimedia Competition

A multimedia project by new graduate students of the Cronkite School wins the highest honors in the interactive multimedia competition of the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts.

Live from Egypt: Cronkite Grad Reports on Protests

Cronkite graduate Ian Lee reports from Cairo on the protests, working for The Daily News Egypt and Reuters and contributing to CNN reports.

Cronkite School Hosts Global Conversations

The Cronkite School will host a new series of discussions led by international journalists speaking on global media issues.

Cronkite Students Cover MLB Spring Training

Cronkite students will produce multimedia news coverage of the Milwaukee Brewers' spring training for Wisconsin’s largest news organization.

New Clubs at Cronkite Add Student Opportunities

Two new journalism clubs will advance opportunities for students interested in African-American media issues or expanding their photojournalism skills.

Speaker Series Brings Leading Journalists to Cronkite

Brian Storm, founder and executive producer of MediaStorm, will kick off a speaker series this spring at the Cronkite School.

Times of London Story Features Cronkite School

The Times of London features the Cronkite School in a story about the future of U.S. journalism education in the digital age.

Reynolds Foundation Creates Visiting Business Journalism Professor Program

The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has awarded a five-year, $1.67 million grant to Arizona State University to establish a visiting business journalism professors program.

Reynolds Business Journalism Week Takes Place at Cronkite

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at the Cronkite School hosts 30 journalists and professors for its annual Strictly Financials and Business Journalism Professors seminars.

Dean Warns About Role of News Media in Rumors

Major news organizations are playing a growing role in the dissemination of rumors, Dean Christopher Callahan writes in The Arizona Republic.

Cronkite Students Place in Awards Contests

Students from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication have been honored for their work in multimedia, newspapers, television and public relations in a series of recent national and regional competitions.

Cronkite News Service to Launch Washington Bureau

Cronkite News Service, a multiplatform daily news operation providing Arizonans with critical public policy stories, is opening a year-round Washington news bureau, Arizona State University announced today.

Rafael Romo speaking at Fall 2010 Convocation

CNN Editor Addresses Cronkite Graduates

CNN Senior Latin American Affairs Editor Rafael Romo encouraged graduates of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to “give journalism all you’ve got,” saying anything is possible with the education they received from Arizona State University.

Rafael Romo

Rafael Romo Inducted Into Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame

Rafael Romo, senior Latin American affairs editor of CNN Worldwide, is the 2010 inductee to the Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame.

12 News Broadcasts Weather from Cronkite School Facilities

For two weeks in December, 12 News/KPNX-TV will broadcast the station’s weather segments from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

Susan Lisovicz

CNN Correspondent Named Visiting Professor

Susan Lisovicz, a longtime CNN Wall Street reporter who covered the 2008 financial debacle and bailout, has been named the Reynolds Visiting Professor in Business Journalism for the spring 2011 semester at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

Cronkite News21 Team Tells Stories of Immigration

Top journalism students at Arizona State University have produced a series of in-depth, multimedia stories on immigrants and immigration issues facing the United States.