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ASU students at the Cronkite School are traveling to the Republican and Democratic national conventions this month to cover important election issues.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Walter Cronkite, a large-scale public celebration featuring some of the nation’s top journalists will be held this fall at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Twenty-seven high school students from 13 states are taking part in a rigorous sports journalism camp this week at ASU's Cronkite School.
ASU's Cronkite School is teaming up with Google News Lab to help test new tools and training and encourage their use throughout journalism education.
Alfredo Corchado, a Southwest Borderlands Initiative Professor at ASU's Cronkite School, is receiving one of the highest honors from the region’s leading Latino journalism organizations.
The Arizona Republic has created a fellowship for students at ASU's Cronkite School in honor of reporter Don Bolles, who was mortally wounded in a car explosion 40 years ago.
Top college graduates from across the country are training at ASU's Cronkite School this week as part of an intensive media sales boot camp through the National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation.
Twenty-eight high school students from across the country will learn multimedia reporting skills this month as part of the annual Summer Journalism Institute at ASU's Cronkite School.
Journalists interested in sharpening their coverage of public companies can sign up for a free in-depth email course through the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at ASU.
A cutting-edge journalism program at ASU's Cronkite School has received a prestigious innovation award from a leading association of some of the nation’s top journalists.
Top college student journalists from across the country are receiving intensive digital media training this week at ASU's Cronkite School as part of a prestigious Dow Jones News Fund program.
Cronkite School students won eight professional awards and three student awards in the 2016 Arizona Press Club competition.
On the day he retired from ASU's Cronkite School, Tim McGuire challenged the school’s newest graduates to unabashedly chase their dreams.
For the 16th consecutive year, ASU's Cronkite School has finished as the top school in the regional Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence Awards competition.
Top journalism students from 18 universities will lead an investigation into voting rights as part of the 2016 Carnegie-Knight News21 national multimedia investigative reporting initiative.
Journalists who have reported on the disability community in the past year are encouraged to submit entries to a national journalism contest that recognizes the best coverage of disability issues.
ASU students at the Cronkite School won more than half of the student categories at a regional Associated Press broadcast contest.
Mark Hass, a leading strategic communications executive and entrepreneur, is joining ASU as a strategic communications professor.
Journalists seeking to innovate in their newsrooms can find support in a grant program sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for graduates of the Cronkite School at ASU.