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Cronkite School prepares grad for career as foreign correspondent
Anisa Shabir wants to work as a foreign correspondent and support female journalists in Pakistan.
Cronkite Agency executive director and former Disney ‘cast member’ reflects on the mass media company’s enduring legacy
Nicoletti, executive director of the Cronkite Agency and professor of practice at the Cronkite School, worked at Disney for 11 years and witnessed what made the corporation such a strong brand.
Cronkite School to host Hubert H. Humphrey Global Conversations panel in Washington D.C.
A group of distinguished international journalists and media professionals from around the world will share their perspective on disinformation, the future of the news industry and digital literacy.
Worker-focused investigations take top prizes in 17th Annual Barlett and Steele Awards
The Reynolds Center will spotlight the recipients of the top prizes at an event on Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. Arizona time in the First Amendment Forum at the Cronkite School in Downtown Phoenix.
‘The Big Unit’ still pitching memorable moments
MLB Hall of Famer Randy Johnson served as the guest speaker at Cronkite School’s Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award ceremony.
Panel speaks of need for continued support of Ukraine
The Cronkite School marked the opening of the ‘Relentless Courage’ photo exhibit with a talk about war’s far-reaching consequences.
‘ABC World News Tonight’ anchor David Muir to receive 40th Cronkite Award
Muir, who is also co-anchor of ABC’s “20/20,” will be recognized during the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism luncheon on Feb. 8, 2024, at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown.
Cronkite students capture Student Production Awards
The Cronkite School won eight Student Production Awards from the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Shaufler Prize in Journalism recognizing reporting to advance understanding of issues related to culture and inclusion now accepting entries
The Shaufler Prize in Journalism is administered by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
Cronkite School partners with The Diversity Pledge Institute, URL Media to host career development workshops
The Cronkite School has partnered with The Diversity Pledge Institute (DPI) and URL Media to host a comprehensive series of workshops geared towards helping students prepare for life after college.
Cronkite professor researches media coverage of World Trade Center Cough Syndrome before, after COVID-19 pandemic
Cronkite Professor Sada Reed examined the media coverage of World Trade Cough Syndrome before and after the pandemic and kept track of the number and location stories published or aired.
Howard Center investigation examines increasing influence of ‘constitutional sheriffs’ group
The seven-month collaboration between the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism and the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting shows the sheriff’s group has been active in at least 30 states.
Cronkite School nominated for 28 NATAS Student Production Awards
The Cronkite School received 28 nominations for the prestigious Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Student Production Awards.
SUSI program brings international students to the Cronkite School to study journalism, first amendment
The SUSI program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and funded by the U.S. Congress.
Zócalo Public Square, ASU Cronkite School celebrate wins at SoCal Journalism Awards
Arizona State University's Zócalo Public Square and students from the Cronkite School brought home multiple wins from the 65th Annual SoCal Journalism Award Awards on June 25.
Cronkite Contentpreneurs: Cronkite students launch streaming service to broadcast Phoenix Rising games
Three Cronkite School students have launched a streaming service that provides play-by-play for Phoenix Rising FC soccer games.
Cronkite students gain new perspectives on media and government during study abroad trip to Cuba
Nineteen students traveled to the country to explore the media landscape in the country, its relationship with the government and the effect on society and Cuban citizens.
Scripps Howard Fund announces summer class of Roy W. Howard Fellows
The Scripps Howard Fund has chosen the 2023-2024 class of Roy W. Howard Fellows as well as the nonprofit newsrooms hosting the Fellows.
Cronkite School welcomes 18 journalists, scholars for SUSI program
The Cronkite School is hosting 18 international scholars, journalists and media educators from across the world.
Carnegie-Knight News21 welcomes summer 2023 fellows, kicks off “America After Roe” reporting project
Twenty-five journalists from universities across the U.S. have gathered at the Cronkite School to embark on a national project examining the impact of the reversal of Roe v. Wade.