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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.
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.
ASU alumnus TJ Sokol and his mother Dorothy J. Sokol are establishing a new endowed scholarship for undergraduates at the Cronkite School.
The Pennsylvania State University will host a visiting business journalism professor in spring 2015 under an ASU program funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
High school students from across the country who are interested in sports broadcasting can cover professional teams and learn from top journalists through a new summer camp at the Cronkite School at ASU.
To meet the growing demand for skilled business journalists, the Cronkite School at ASU is offering the first online graduate certificate in business journalism through the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
ASU’s Cronkite School will establish an engagement and education hub for American Public Media’s Public Insight Network, a community of tens of thousands of citizen sources who help journalists create deeper stories by sharing their experiences.
Four leaders of the Cronkite School are establishing new permanent scholarships to assist ASU undergraduates pursuing journalism and digital communications careers.
ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is inviting the public to the largest open-door event in its seven-year history with numerous interactive attractions for the community.
ASU students will collaborate across disciplines to envision new digital products as part of a Hack Day organized by the Cronkite School and the College of Technology & Innovation.
The Cronkite School at ASU has won more awards in the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts competition than any other school in the country for the fifth year in a row.