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Cronkite News, the nightly newscast produced by ASU students at the Cronkite School, was named the top newscast in the country by the Society of Professional Journalists.

The National Center on Disability and Journalism is accepting entries for the nation’s only journalism contest devoted exclusively to disability coverage.

For the 17th straight year, ASU's Cronkite School is the top school in the regional Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence Awards competition.

Top student journalists from across the country are coming to ASU's Cronkite School this week for intensive digital journalism training as part of the 2017 Dow Jones News Fund program.

ASU's Cronkite School, which has grown dramatically in the past decade, is expanding its leadership team.

An in-depth report on voting rights and regulations by the Carnegie-Knight News21 Initiative at ASU's Cronkite School has received a top national award for student investigations.

Aminda Marqués Gonzalez

Aminda Marqués Gonzalez, the executive editor and vice president of the Miami Herald, encouraged the newest graduates of ASU's Cronkite School to defend the First Amendment by producing quality journalism.

Aminda Marqués Gonzalez

Aminda Marqués Gonzalez, the executive editor and vice president of the Miami Herald, will give the keynote convocation speech to the spring 2017 graduates of ASU's Cronkite School.

ASU is launching a new Master’s of Science in Business Journalism, the country’s only online master’s degree in business journalism.

Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill

Judy Woodruff and the late Gwen Ifill, who broke new ground in journalism as the award-winning co-anchors and managing editors of the “PBS NewsHour,” are the recipients of the 2017 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.

The Cronkite School at ASU will offer a new all-online specialization to create experts in how to find, engage and grow digital audiences.

The prevalence of prescription opioid abuse and addiction in Arizona is widespread, according to a major statewide poll released by Cronkite News.

ASU's Cronkite School is receiving one of the highest honors in journalism education for diversity and inclusion.

Cronkite School Final Four

More than 50 ASU students at the Cronkite School are playing a major role in providing critical support and news coverage for the NCAA’s Final Four in Phoenix this week.

In the lead-up to the NCAA Men’s Final Four in Phoenix, top journalists and executives from CBS Sports, ESPN and Turner Sports are taking part in a special series of talks at ASU's Cronkite School.

For the seventh time in nine years, an ASU student from the Cronkite School is among the winners of the Scripps Howard Foundation’s Roy W. Howard National Collegiate Reporting Competition.

Donald G. Godfrey, a longtime broadcaster and ASU professor who taught at the Cronkite School for 24 years, is the 2017 recipient of the Broadcast Education Association’s Lifetime Achievement in Scholarship.

CNN is coming to ASU's Cronkite School for a special public lecture and a series of exclusive training sessions for students and professional journalists.

Starbucks Senior Vice President Corey duBrowa is the featured speaker of the annual Public Relations Lab Mentorship Lecture at ASU's Cronkite School.

Univision Arizona and the Cronkite School have partnered to regularly broadcast a 30-minute news program produced by bilingual ASU students on important Latino community and statewide issues.