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In honor of Veterans Day, the Cronkite School and Carnegie-Knight News21 at ASU are hosting a special panel discussion examining the unique issues and challenges that female veterans face when they return home from war.
Twelve international journalists are visiting the Cronkite School at ASU as part of the U.S. State Department’s prestigious Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.
For the second year in a row, a major national investigation by Carnegie-Knight News21 has received an EPPY Award from Editor & Publisher magazine in the best college/university investigative or documentary report category.
Award-winning newscaster Bob Schieffer discussed the dangers and hope of digital journalism as he accepted the 2013 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism Tuesday from ASU.
Marie Dillon, a prize-winning editorial writer at the Chicago Tribune, is this year's inductee to the Cronkite School Alumni Hall of Fame at Arizona State University.
The Cronkite School is launching a major new sports journalism program, featuring a Southern California bureau, that will give ASU students unparalleled preparation for careers in sports media and communications through courses, internships and immersive professional programs.
ASU students will report on important global sustainability issues for an innovative media outlet in California, the latest effort by the Cronkite School to create a cadre of young journalists with expertise in effectively communicating complex sustainability stories.
A viral tweet from Cronkite and ASU students at Taylor Place leads to NBC's "TODAY" featuring them on air with a surprise visit from Al Roker disguised as Sparky, the ASU mascot.
More than 1,000 people from across the Valley and ASU participated in the 45th annual Y Race Phoenix and the inaugural Y Race Fitness Fest during Homecoming weekend.
The Committee to Protect Journalists releases a major investigation, led by Leonard Downie Jr., Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School, on U.S. government attacks on press freedoms.
A series exposing the routine failure on the part of police to protect the developmentally disabled at California care institutions is the inaugural winner of the Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.
Business school deans rank the quality of U.S. business and economic news coverage in a survey by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at ASU.
Student and community health took a major stride with the grand opening of ASU’s Sun Devil Fitness Complex, a $24.1 million student recreation center in the heart of Downtown Phoenix.
A Tampa Bay Times/Center for Investigative Reporting joint project, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal won gold, silver and bronze awards respectively in the seventh annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism.
For the first time, the Committee to Protect Journalists is conducting a major investigation, led by Leonard Downie Jr., Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School, on attacks to press freedoms by the U.S. government.
ASU students are producing in-depth news radio stories for NPR member station KJZZ under a new partnership between the radio station and the Cronkite School.
The Valley of the Sun YMCA and ASU are hosting the inaugural Y Race Fitness Fest, an interactive community health event and expo, on Oct. 18 at Civic Space Park on ASU’s downtown Phoenix campus.
Eighteen journalism students will be able to participate in the Carnegie-Knight News21 program over the next three years, thanks to the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.
The Cronkite School is hosting the second annual Cronkite Day, a large-scale alumni celebration, on Oct. 18 as part of ASU’s Homecoming Weekend.