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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.

Anita Luera, Cronkite School

Anita Luera, an award-winning journalist who has played a pivotal role in the advancement of Latinos in the news industry, was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame at ASU's Cronkite School today.

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.

Mayo Clinic and ASU's Cronkite School have established a new fellowship program in which medical journalists from across the country will receive intensive training to cover medicine.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation today announced a $1.9 million grant to ASU's Cronkite School to advance digital and broadcast innovation in local television news.

Three people in an indoor setting with a drone hovering above them.

ASU's Cronkite School is hosting a large-scale public expo featuring cutting-edge technologies for journalists.

Karen Bordeleau, Cronkite School

Karen Bordeleau, former executive editor of The Providence Journal in Rhode Island, has joined ASU's Cronkite School as the Edith Kinney Gaylord Visiting Professor in Journalism Ethics.

Valeria Fernández, Cronkite School

Valeria Fernández, a veteran independent multimedia journalist who leads an innovative Spanish-language journalism program at ASU's Cronkite School, is an inaugural recipient of the American Mosaic Journalism Prize by the Heising-Simons Foundation.

Kathy Kudravi, Cronkite School

Kathy Kudravi, a veteran award-winning sports journalist who has led news teams at ESPN and CNN, has been named the executive editor of a new international sports research and knowledge lab at ASU.

Syed Ali Hussain and Jacob Nelson

ASU's Cronkite School is expanding its pioneering digital audiences programs with the addition of two award-winning scholars in audience behavior, engagement and analytics.

The Ruderman Family Foundation announced today a major new journalism awards program to recognize the best disability reporting produced each year by media organizations around the world.

Cronkite Noticias

Paola Boivin, the award-winning sports columnist who worked for The Arizona Republic for more than 20 years and now teaches at ASU's Cronkite School, has been appointed to the selection committee of the College Football Playoff.

ASU's Cronkite School has created a new speaker series focusing on the critical workplace issues impacting women in the media.

The executive producer of PBS FRONTLINE, the editor-in-chief of ESPN The Magazine, the CEO of Weber Shandwick and a Pulitzer-winning Washington Post investigative reporter are among the leading communications professionals headlining a speaker series this spring at ASU's Cronkite School.

Journalists and media professionals from around the globe will share their perspectives on major international issues as part of an annual speaker series at ASU's Cronkite School.