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ASU's Cronkite School and the Scripps Howard Foundation are offering fellowships to journalism professors across the country to empower them to teach media entrepreneurship courses.
A statewide TV special exploring the escalating and deadly problem of heroin use in Arizona, created by ASU's Cronkite School, has been nominated for a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award – the region’s premier professional television award.
ASU graduates working at The Wall Street Journal and USA Today are among five recipients of the Knight-Cronkite Alumni Innovation Grant, a special journalism innovation fund for alumni of the Cronkite School.
The Cronkite School and the School of Sustainability are launching a new dual degree program leading to master’s degrees in journalism and sustainability.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning data journalism editor of The New York Times, the former editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News and a senior faculty member of the Poynter Institute are among the media professionals headlining a speaker series this fall at ASU's Cronkite School.
For the first time, a journalism school will receive the highest honor given by the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) for an ASU documentary on heroin that reached more than 1 million Arizonans.
Thirty high school students from across the country are visiting the Cronkite School this week to participate in a special sports broadcasting summer camp, which includes baseball play-by-play sessions in the press box at Arizona Diamondbacks games.
ASU students at the Cronkite School took home a diverse array of awards and recognition in reporting, photojournalism and entrepreneurship, among other areas, for work done during the 2014-2015 academic year.
Thirty-five high school journalism teachers from across the country will enhance their digital and teaching skills at ASU this summer during a training program funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and administered by the American Society of News Editors through its Youth Journalism Initiative.
ASU students at the Cronkite School scored the most first-place finishes at the Society of Professional Journalists’ prestigious national Mark of Excellence Awards.
Entries are now being accepted for the Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability, administered by the National Center on Disability and Journalism at ASU's Cronkite School.