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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.

Ten years later, Cronkite School Dean and University Vice Provost Christopher Callahan recounts the extraordinary development of the ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus in an article for The Arizona Republic.

Shayne Dwyer

For the third consecutive year, a student from the Cronkite School at ASU has won the national television championship in the prestigious Hearst Journalism Awards Program.

Robin Roberts

Robin Roberts, the award-winning anchor of “Good Morning America” on ABC News, will be the 2014 recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, ASU announced today.

Top journalism students from across the country will receive intensive digital journalism training this summer as part of a Dow Jones News Fund program at ASU's Cronkite School.

Alberto Ibargüen

The president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation warned the newest ASU graduates at the Cronkite School that online freedom of speech is at risk.

Alberto Ibargüen

The president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced the establishment of a special $250,000 grant for ASU journalism graduates to accelerate innovation in newsrooms across the country.

Micheline Maynard

Micheline Maynard, a former New York Times senior business correspondent, will be the new director of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at ASU’s Cronkite School.

ASU students in the Cronkite School’s new Public Insight Network Bureau, supported by American Public Media and Knight Foundation, are discovering how to develop a sustainable business model for journalistic collaboration and engagement.

For the eighth time in nine years, ASU students at the Cronkite School finished with the best record in the Society of Professional Journalists’ prestigious national Mark of Excellence competition.

Alberto Ibargüen

Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, will be the keynote convocation speaker next week for graduates of the Cronkite School at ASU.

Samuel Burke

Five years after President Barack Obama addressed ASU graduates, the Cronkite class of 2009 is making a notable impact in the world around them, succeeding at new jobs and opportunities – some that did not even exist five years ago.

Mauro Whiteman, who will graduate with a master’s in mass communication and a bachelor of arts in journalism, has been named the 2014 ASU Alumni Association Outstanding Graduate at the Cronkite School.

Dan Barry

New York Times columnist Dan Barry will discuss reporting on disability issues at a free webinar hosted by the National Center on Disability and Journalism headquartered at the Cronkite School at ASU.

Jeff Cunningham

Jeff Cunningham, the former publisher of Forbes magazine and founder of Directorship Magazine, is joining ASU as a faculty member at the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Cronkite School.

Mark Lodato

Mark Lodato, assistant dean at the Cronkite School, is a recipient of this year’s Faculty Achievement Award for Excellence in Curricular Innovation at ASU.

Virgil Renzulli

Virgil Renzulli, who has led ASU’s communications and outreach for more than a decade, is joining the Cronkite School as a professor of strategic communications.

The Cronkite School at ASU is one of 12 select schools to win a grant to seed collaborative news experiments, the Online News Association announced today.

For the 14th consecutive year, the Cronkite School at ASU is the top school in the regional Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence Awards competition.

The Committee to Protect Journalists and Bloomberg News are hosting a panel discussion at the Cronkite School at ASU on the threats to press freedom posed by the Obama administration and the National Security Agency.