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Fine Tune Fridays

"Adapt & Conquer" and "Fine Tune Fridays" sessions aim to help students sharpen skills and adjust to new learning environment.

The Colorado

The epic film about North America’s wildest river, will premiere on Arizona PBS Wednesday, Sept. 2.

Frank Mungeam provides tips on how newsrooms can prepare for the uniqueness of November's election.

Homeless man drinking water

The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism released a three-month multimedia investigation that found homeless people are among the most vulnerable populations in the COVID-19 pandemic, yet they’re largely invisible victims

Devils in the details

Cronkite professors Brett Kurland and Christina Leonard join Mi-Ai Parrish on Devils in the Details to discuss teaching both in-person and in the ASU Sync modality.

Must See Mondays

Must See Mondays will address the upcoming and current events of 2020

Carnegie-Knight News21

The Carnegie-Knight News21 program released “Kids Imprisoned,” a major multimedia investigation about juvenile justice in America.

Cronkite faculty and staff greeted incoming students with a Fall Welcome unlike any other in school history.

AZPBS

Arizona PBS received 19 nominations from the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the most nominations the media organization has received in a single year since 2013.

Rhey Spigner

2013 Cronkite graduate Rheya Spigner was accepted into the online Master of Legal Studies (MLS) degree program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Karen Bordealeau

Karen Bordeleau, an award-winning journalist and veteran educator, has been named director of communications at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and Arizona PBS.

Mi-Ai Parrish

Mi-Ai Parrish is among three Arizona State University women selected to participate in “Phoenix Herstories,” a photography and video project that commemorates the ratification of the 19th Amendment by honoring prominent female leaders in Phoenix.

Scotty Gange

Cronkite graduate Scotty Gange won the 2020 Jim Nantz Award for the nation’s most outstanding collegiate sportscaster.

Brady Klain

Cronkite graduate Brady Klain was recently named winner of the 2020 Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award for his sports photography.

Molly Stellino and Carissa Wigginton

Two Cronkite graduates won top honors in the Association of Food Journalists 2020 awards competition

Jack Harris, Jonah Hrkal and Dylan McKim

Cronkite also placed second in radio and television reporting and in photojournalism, and ninth in multimedia reporting for the prestigious awards

Vanessa Ruiz

Vanessa Ruiz, director of diversity initiatives at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, was named one of Phoenix Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees for 2020.

Cronkite News21 fellows

The ASU students will join top journalism students from 15 other universities across the country to produce an in-depth, multimedia report on the juvenile justice system in America.

As deans of journalism and communication schools at some of the country’s leading research universities, we stand together to reaffirm our belief that journalism is critical for a functional democracy.

Cronkite Interim Dean Kristin Gilger joins Carnegie-Knight deans of leading journalism schools to reaffirm the critical role of journalism in democracy, underscoring the need for journalism educators to confront racism in institutions and communities.