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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.
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.
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.
The Cronkite School is hosting a free screening of Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film about the Pentagon Papers, followed by a conversation with a Cronkite professor who was a reporter for the Washington Post when the Pentagon Papers were leaked and worked as a consultant on the movie.
ASU's Cronkite School is expanding its leadership team to keep up with the growing demand for educational opportunities in the fields of sports journalism and digital media.
ASU’s Cronkite School today announced new support from Democracy Fund for Cronkite’s pioneering News Co/Lab, a collaborative lab working to improve how all of us understand and engage with news and information.