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People with higher education levels and more positive attitudes about news can more easily spot fake headlines, according to a research report by the News Co/Lab at ASU's Cronkite School.
A major investigation by NPR into the hidden epidemic of sexual violence against people with intellectual disabilities won the top honor in the Ruderman Foundation Awards for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.
Andrew Leckey, president of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at ASU's Cronkite School, has been named a Fulbright Specialist to Taiwan.
Kristin Gilger, a former newspaper editor who for the past decade has helped lead the transformation of ASU's Cronkite School into one of the premier programs in the country, is being honored by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Leonard Downie Jr., Weil Family Professor of Journalism, and Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan pen a column on the new Howard Center and the importance of investigative journalism.
A veteran BBC journalist stationed in Nepal, an Egyptian TV anchor and a Hungarian business journalist are among the 11 international journalists and communicators studying this year at ASU.