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Students in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University swept the 2019 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) contest, winning all three of the student awards given.

COVID-19 town hall

TV and radio stations across Arizona will simulcast a live hour-long interview with Gov. Doug Ducey to explore the impact of coronavirus on the state.

As ASU transitioned to an online learning environment, faculty and staff at the Cronkite School saw it as an opportunity to innovate.

Virtual learning hasn’t stopped Cronkite News students from getting the news out. From Arizona Election Day coverage to the impact of the novel coronavirus, reporters are continuing to relay information through their digital channels.

Mark Lodato

Cronkite Associate Dean Named Dean of Newhouse School.

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John Craft, the Cronkite School's longest-serving faculty member, is retiring after nearly five decades at the school.

Knight

The school will use a $225,000 investment from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to match creators of cutting-edge tools with local newsrooms willing to test them.

BEA Awards

Cronkite students earned honors in 18 different broadcast categories, including two entries that received the prestigious Best of Festival recognition.

Howard Center Investigation

The report reveals officer-involved shootings nationwide and high-risk tactics by federal agents with Homeland Security Investigations, a division of ICE with broad policing authority in the United States and little public accountability.

Fulbright Visit

The Assistant Secretary met with Fulbright students, scholars, teachers and alumni as well as Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows on campus.

Cronkite School

The Arizona Broadcaster Association, the official trade association for more than 200 radio and TV stations in Arizona, is moving into ASU's Cronkite School.

Co/Lab

The grant will support a project that aims to improve digital media literacy among adults.

Humphrey Fellows

In its 10th year at the Cronkite School, the Fulbright exchange program selects participants from emerging democracies to engage in academic, leadership and professional development experiences in the U.S.

Scott Pelley

Pelley will discuss his award-winning career and his new book, “Truth Worth Telling: A Reporter’s Search for Meaning in the Stories of Our Times.”

Jordan Elder

The team of student journalists will investigate disparities in sentencing and jail time, conditions at juvenile detention facilities and the impact on families, communities and victims.

Matt Barrie

A SportsCenter anchor, Barrie also serves as studio host for ESPN's college football coverage.

William Rhoden

Rhoden will teach a new course as part of the school's sports journalism program.

Andrew Heyward

About 320 students were recognized during convocation for the Cronkite School's newest graduates.

Youth In Crisis

The partnership supports a year-long investigation into the rise in youth suicides in Arizona.

Sick and Alone

Terry Greene Sterling investigates how rural areas are impacted by a lack of mental health services as part of a collaborative reporting effort for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting.