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ASU’s Cronkite School and School of Transborder Studies are launching new dual degrees in journalism and U.S.-Mexico borderland studies starting in fall 2015.

ASU’s Cronkite School took home 15 awards at the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts.

Top journalism students and faculty from across the country traveled to ASU last week to envision cutting-edge media products to help underserved communities as part of PBS MediaShift’s Journalism School Hackathon.

Arizonans largely continue to see illegal immigration as a major problem but believe undocumented immigrants should be treated humanely, according to a poll by ASU’s Morrison Institute and Cronkite School.

Education and water rank as Arizonans’ top two priorities among state residents, according to a new poll by ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy and the Cronkite School.

Cronkite NABEF Media Sales Institute

The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation and ASU's Cronkite School are accepting applications for an intensive 10-day media sales training program this summer for recent college graduates.

Morrison Institute for Public Policy and Cronkite School today announced a partnership for quarterly statewide poll results on key issues, with the initial survey’s release scheduled for next week.

Retha Hill, a professor at ASU's Cronkite School, is being honored today for her achievements as an educator, journalist and media entrepreneur.

Tim McGuire

ASU journalism professor Tim McGuire will share lessons from his new memoir on living with a physical disability and raising a child with Down syndrome during a webinar hosted by the National Center on Disability and Journalism.

Cronkite Iconic Voices

Leading business figures, including Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, are participating in a new speaker series at Arizona State University.

Cronkite Humphrey Fellows

ASU's Cronkite School is taking 47 international professionals from 31 countries to the U.S.-Mexico border to study borderlands issues and human rights today.

ASU’s Cronkite School and Fulton Schools of Engineering will begin offering dual degrees in journalism and graphic information technology in fall 2015.

Christina Leonard

Christina Leonard, a reporter and editor at The Arizona Republic for the past 17 years, has been named founding director of an innovative business reporting program at ASU's Cronkite School.

Humphrey Fellows

ASU’s Cronkite School this week kicks off its annual “Cronkite Global Conversations” speaker series, featuring international journalists’ firsthand accounts from some of journalism’s most dangerous frontiers.

High school students who are interested in sports broadcasting can cover professional teams and learn from top journalists through a high-impact summer camp at the Cronkite School at ASU.

Susan Clark-Johnson

Susan Clark-Johnson, former executive director of Morrison Institute for Public Policy, a professor of journalism at ASU and a longtime news executive who capped her storied career as president of the Gannett Newspaper Division, has died at age 67.

Arizona PBS, part of ASU’s Cronkite School, is debuting a dramatically expanded pre-prime time news and public affairs focus, featuring in-depth news and analysis covering Arizona, the nation and the world.

An estimated 1 million Arizonans tuned in last week to a documentary produced by ASU students at the Cronkite School on the growing perils of heroin and opioid use in Arizona.

More than 200 ASU students at the Cronkite School are assisting the NFL and major media outlets, providing critical support and news coverage for Super Bowl XLIX.

Michael Wilbon

As the media descends upon the Valley in the week leading up to Super Bowl XLIX, some of the country’s leading figures in sports journalism will take part in a special speaker series at ASU’s Cronkite School.