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ASU students received more first-place prizes than any other student publication in the country. 

Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards

Arizona PBS and the Cronkite School swept up a total of 36 Emmy and Student Production Award nominations.

Cronkite student Savannah Rose Dagupion

Savannah Rose Dagupion was honored as Hawaii’s 2021 Student Journalist of the Year after coaxing some of her fellow classmates to help her revive the journalism program at Kamehameha Schools, Maui.

ASU student sits on A-Mountain viewing ASU campus in downtown Tempe

The Harkavy Scholarship for Investigative Reporting was established at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2020 to honor the memory of Valley reporter Ward Harkavy.

A girl a person who has Down syndrome with her hand out painted colorfully.

The National Center on Disability and Journalism has released an updated version of its disability language style guide.

Jeffrey Timmermans

Jeffrey Timmermans has been named Reynolds Chair in Business Journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Alice Watchman and brother Leonard Watchman at her farm near Sawmill, Ariz., on the Navajo Nation on July 8, 2021.

A new project from the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism investigates how child sexual abuse cases in Indian Country may be falling through the cracks.

The U.S. Capitol Building.

The Poynter Institute’s PolitiFact will move its offices to Arizona State University’s campus in the heart of Washington, D.C.

2021-22 Humphrey Fellows

Several award-winning journalists from around the world are part of this year’s cohort of Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows.

Cronkite News, a professional program that allows students to report and produce stories pertaining to Arizona on digital, broadcast and social media platforms, recently launched an auditory and phonetic visual pronunciation feature on its website.

Cronkite News recently launched an auditory and phonetic visual pronunciation feature on its website.

PR Lab dotCOMM award winners

The PR Lab won top honors in the international dotCOMM awards, which honor excellence in web creativity and digital communication.

Bryan Pietsch

Bryan Pietsch, a 2019 Cronkite School graduate, has returned to his birth country, South Korea, as a reporter for The Washington Post.

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The National Center on Disability and Journalism at Arizona State University is partnering with the Zero Project, a non-profit disability rights organization based in Vienna, Austria, for a virtual discussion about how disability - and people with disabilities - are covered in the media, both in the U.S. and other countries.

Allison Barton Black Lives Matter Photo

Cronkite students captured 29 awards -- including four professional awards and all eight first- place awards in the student categories -- in the 2020 Arizona Press Club contest.

The Cronkite School is actively assessing how we can best serve and reflect the communities we cover and the students we teach.

The nonprofit National Center for Disability and Journalism will serve as a training partner to the fellows and other members of The New York Times newsroom.

Barlett & Steele awards

The annual awards contest, named in honor of renowned investigative business journalists Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, celebrates the best in investigative business journalism each year.

Arizona PBS Digital Transmitter.

The transmitter, which went online July 12 after a week-long installation process, offers expanded coverage to communities in and around Yuma.

A headshot of Juan Mundel alongside promotional text for Cronkite Global Initiatives with ASU branding.

Juan Mundel, a researcher with deep connections in Latin America and Europe, brings a love of global travel to his new position as the Cronkite School’s director of Global Initiatives.