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John Misner

John Misner, a senior broadcast executive who led Phoenix’s highly rated NBC affiliate, 12 News/KPNX-TV, for more than a decade, is joining ASU.

ASU students at the Cronkite School took home more Student Production Awards than any other school at the annual Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards Gala last week.

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at the Cronkite School announces the winners of the 10th-annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Journalism.

Top national health journalists and communicators from The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Consumer Reports are taking part in a new lecture series between the Mayo Clinic and ASU's Cronkite School.

Arizona PBS and The Arizona Republic are hosting a live televised debate next month between Republican U.S. Sen. John McCain and Democratic challenger U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick in what will most likely be the only debate between the two candidates.  

Kristin Bloomquist

Kristin Bloomquist, a top advertising and marketing executive, is the new president of the Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees at ASU's Cronkite School.

The National Association of Broadcasters is launching a nationwide campaign to combat heroin and opioid addiction, in part due to an award-winning documentary produced by ASU's Cronkite School and the Arizona Broadcasters Association.

The race between presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is a dead heat in Arizona, with a large swath of registered voters still undecided, according to a major statewide poll released today by The Arizona Republic and ASU.

Award-winning NBC Sports primetime host Bob Costas is coming to ASU's Cronkite School this week.

Six ASU graduates working in professional newsrooms across the country are the final recipients of the Knight-Cronkite Alumni Innovation Grant, a journalism innovation fund for alumni of the Cronkite School.

A TV anchor from Nigeria, an investigative journalist from Bulgaria and a public relations specialist from the Kyrgyz Republic are among the 10 global journalists and communicators studying at ASU's Cronkite School as part of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program.

College journalism professors who want to introduce entrepreneurial concepts and practices into their courses are invited to apply for fellowships to attend the Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute at ASU's Cronkite School.

The Carnegie-Knight News21 program, a national multi-university reporting initiative headquartered at ASU's Cronkite School, released a major investigation Saturday into the issues surrounding voting rights in America.

Leading professional journalists and communicators will explore the upcoming presidential election and the future of news media, among other topics, as part of a speaker series at ASU's Cronkite School.

Joe W. Milner, a pioneering ASU journalism professor who laid the foundation for what would become the Cronkite School, died Sunday at his home in Tempe. He was 87.

ASU students at the Cronkite School will soon have a new digital Spanish-language platform for reporting issues critical to Arizonans thanks to an investment from the Raza Development Fund (RDF).

ASU's Cronkite School has won a prestigious innovation award from the National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation for student-designed virtual reality apps that explore the U.S.-Mexico border.

Walter V. Robinson, the longtime Boston Globe investigations editor who led the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning report on the Roman Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, is coming to teach at ASU's Cronkite School.

Twenty-five ASU students from the Cronkite School are heading to Rio de Janeiro today to cover the 2016 Olympic Games.

The Cronkite School's Cronkite News has released a major poll with Univision News and The Dallas Morning News on important election issues involving the U.S.-Mexico border.