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Seventeen new scholarships have been created for ASU students under a unique incentive matching program for faculty, staff and administrators.
ASU's Cronkite School is opening the doors of its New Media Innovation Lab to the public, offering expert advice and support on entrepreneurial and technological endeavors.
ASU's Cronkite School is now accepting applications for the Knight-Cronkite Alumni Innovation Grant, which awards up to $15,000 to Cronkite graduates who are professional journalists looking to pioneer cutting-edge technologies and practices in their newsrooms.
The Poynter Institute and the Cronkite School at ASU will launch an innovative online certificate program for adjunct faculty and others who teach journalism and mass communications classes at universities and colleges around the country.
The Carnegie-Knight News21 program, a national multi-university reporting initiative headquartered at the Cronkite School at ASU, today released a major investigation into the polarizing issues of gun rights and regulation in America.
ASU students at the Cronkite School earned awards and recognition in reporting, photography and public relations, among other areas, for work done during the 2013-2014 academic year.
Starting this fall, ASU students at the Cronkite School will report live from across the state using cutting-edge technology, thanks to a new grant from Women & Philanthropy, a program of the ASU Foundation for A New American University.
Five veteran journalists from The Arizona Republic will explore issues surrounding the child immigration crisis during a special online panel discussion at the Cronkite School at ASU next week.
Kyle Renick, a recent graduate from the Cronkite School at ASU, won a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in Taiwan.
Arizona PBS, the 53-year-old public television station based at ASU with more than 1 million viewers, will become part of the Cronkite School, continuing to provide quality PBS programming while serving as a national hub for news innovation and reinvention, the university announced Thursday.
USA Today columnist Rem Rieder discusses how Arizona PBS joining the Cronkite School could be game-changing to journalism education and lead to much-needed innovation in the profession.
The National Center on Disability and Journalism at ASU is accepting entries for the second annual Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.
Christopher Callahan, dean of the Cronkite School at ASU, will be the new chair of the Hearst Journalism Awards Steering Committee, which offers guidance and counsel, keeping the Hearst Journalism Awards Program abreast of changes in journalism education.