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A group of college students are creating a new primetime series for Arizona PBS.
For Earth Day, two ASU students have developed a feature for Amazon’s line of Echo smart speakers that provides daily sustainability tips.
The owners of RIESTER, one of the region’s leading advertising and digital marketing firms, today made a six-figure gift to support students and programs at ASU's Cronkite School.
ASU students took first place in the Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business contest for an investigation into tax liens that have cost hundreds of Arizona residents their homes.
Cronkite students took home major honors at the Broadcast Education Association’s annual Festival of Media Arts competition, which included the top news award.
Journalism students from 19 universities will conduct a major national investigation into hate crimes in the U.S. as part of the 2017 Carnegie-Knight News21 multimedia reporting initiative.
Top-performing high school students interested in journalism can receive hands-on training in broadcast and digital journalism at a two-week summer camp at the Cronkite School.
High school students interested in sports journalism are invited to apply for a two-week summer camp at Arizona State University, where they can report on professional sports teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Mercury as part of the Cronkite Sports Broadcast Boot Camp.
High school students interested in learning how to develop news games using the latest technology are invited to apply for a two-week innovation training camp this summer at the Cronkite School.