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The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation and the Cronkite School at ASU are offering recent graduates from across the country an intensive 10-day media sales training program this summer.

Ten international journalists and communicators at the Cronkite School are visiting students and faculty at Yavapai College in central Arizona Friday for a daylong event on globalization and international cooperation.

Humphrey Fellows

The Cronkite School at ASU is holding a series of discussions featuring international journalists giving firsthand accounts from some of journalism’s most dangerous frontiers.

As the Valley of the Sun prepares to host next year’s Super Bowl, ASU students will cover news and events leading up to the big game for professional media outlets as part of a special sports journalism experience at the Cronkite School.

The president of the world’s largest public relations agency, the former president of NBC News and the host of ESPN’s “Baseball Tonight” are part of the spring “Must See Mondays” lecture series at ASU’s Cronkite School.

Monica Chadha

A former international journalist for BBC World Service in India is joining the Cronkite School at ASU as an assistant professor of digital media in fall 2014.

Leonard Downie Jr., vice president at large of The Washington Post and Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School, and Cronkite Dean Christopher Callahan will address the evolution of the news media.

Top journalism students from 16 universities will conduct an investigation into state gun control efforts and gun rights issues as part of the 2014 Carnegie-Knight News21 national multimedia reporting initiative.

Fifteen journalism professors from around the country will participate in a five-day program on teaching entrepreneurial journalism through the annual Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute at the Cronkite School at ASU.

The founding dean of the Cronkite School at ASU is a new member of the National Advisory Board of The Poynter Institute, a global leader in journalism education.

Brandtjen & Kluge printing press

ASU students can see how publications, such as Arizona Highways magazine, were made before the advent of computers through a printing press exhibit at the Cronkite School.

John Misner

The chief operating officer of Republic Media told the newest graduates of the Cronkite School at ASU that accuracy and integrity are critical in the new era of digital communications.

Donald W. Reynolds Visiting Professors

A former New York Times senior business correspondent and a former CNN Wall Street correspondent will be the Donald W. Reynolds Visiting Professors in Business Journalism for the spring semester at the Cronkite School at ASU.

Arizonans interested in developing digital media skills and strategies are invited to participate in a series of hands-on workshops taught by multimedia experts at the Cronkite School at ASU.

Gregg Zachary

A faculty member at the Cronkite School at ASU is part of a National Science Foundation-funded study examining how computer science is developing in sub-Saharan Africa and impacting innovation in the region.

Ryan Gabrielson

Ryan Gabrielson, a reporter for The Center for Investigative Reporting’s California Watch, expressed concern over the scarcity of disability coverage as he accepted the inaugural Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability Monday.

After 30 years on the Tempe campus, ASU’s student-run radio station, The Blaze, has moved to a fully digital radio studio in the Cronkite Building on the Downtown Phoenix campus.

David J. Bodney

David J. Bodney, partner at Phoenix law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP, is the new president of the Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees at the Cronkite School at ASU.

To mark the 50th anniversary of Walter Cronkite’s historic four-day coverage of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, ASU is showing the CBS News broadcast in its entirety at the legendary journalist’s school.

The Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business Journalism selects 30 fellows for four days of intensive study in business journalism at the Cronkite School in January.