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Walter V. Robinson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor who led The Boston Globe’s Spotlight investigation into the Roman Catholic Church, shares his thoughts on investigative journalism at the Paul J. Schatt Memorial Lecture.

High school students interested in sports journalism can apply for a special two-week summer camp at ASU, where they can report on professional sports teams such as the Arizona Diamondbacks and Phoenix Mercury.

ASU's Cronkite School, in partnership with the journalism program at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), is holding a workshop in Mexico City this week on the challenges of the digital revolution and what it means to journalism and freedom of speech.

Students at ASU's Cronkite School won more journalism awards at the Broadcast Education Association’s annual Festival of Media Arts competition than any other school in the country.

ASU's Cronkite School is accepting applications for an all-expenses-paid workshop this summer for recent college graduates interested in launching careers in media sales.

Walter V. Robinson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor who led The Boston Globe’s Spotlight investigation into the Roman Catholic Church, is the featured speaker of the 11th annual Paul J. Schatt Memorial Lecture at the Cronkite School.

ASU's Cronkite School kicks off its annual “Cronkite Global Conversations” speaker series this week, with in-depth talks from global journalists on the media’s impact in developing nations.

Top journalism students from 18 universities will investigate water pollution and its impact on health in the U.S. as part of the 2017 Carnegie-Knight News21 national multimedia reporting initiative.

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ASU's Cronkite School is hosting a public expo next week, featuring a host of cutting-edge technologies impacting journalism’s future.

ASU's Cronkite School today launched Cronkite Noticias/Mixed Voces, a new digital Spanish-language platform for reporting on issues critical to Arizonans.

The application process for the first ever High School Media Innovation Camp, sponsored by Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com, is now open.

ASU is creating an endowed professorship at the Cronkite School in honor of Sue Clark-Johnson, the newspaper executive, journalism pioneer and ASU professor who died two years ago this month.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, award-winning filmmakers, the former president of CBS News and the social media director of BuzzFeed headline a spring speaker series at ASU's Cronkite School.

Every major broadcast television station in Arizona and 100 radio outlets will come together to simultaneously air a 30-minute, commercial-free documentary produced by ASU students on the alarming rise in prescription drug abuse in America.

Paola Boivin Cronkite School

Mary Mazur, an award-winning television executive who has played a key role in leading one of the nation’s top public media organizations, is joining Arizona PBS as the station’s new general manager.

Paola Boivin Cronkite School

Paola Boivin, the award-winning sports columnist for The Arizona Republic, is joining ASU to teach in the expanding sports journalism programs at the Cronkite School.

Fifteen journalism professors from 12 states and three countries are coming to ASU for the annual Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute, a rigorous five-day seminar at the Cronkite School.

Caitlin Bohrer Cronkite School

An ASU senior at the Cronkite School took home the top collegiate honor from one of the nation’s leading public relations organizations.

Julia Wallace Cronkite School

Julia Wallace, a former Cox Media Group executive and leading editor of newspapers in Atlanta and Phoenix, urged the newest graduates of ASU's Cronkite School to courageously chase their dreams.

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ASU students at the Cronkite School are following up their award-winning investigation with a special report on the alarming rise in prescription opioid abuse, which will air on every broadcast TV station and most radio outlets across Arizona in English and Spanish on Jan. 10.