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Arizona State University students won 12 awards in the Society of Professional Journalists’ prestigious national Mark of Excellence competition, more than double the number of any other university in the country.
Leonard Downie Jr., vice president at large of The Washington Post and Weil Family Professor of Journalism at the Cronkite School, makes the case in a Post opinion piece that the Obama administration is undermining investigative journalism in the U.S.
The Society of Professional Journalists presented a special First Amendment Award to the Cronkite School for a national multimedia investigative reporting project on voter rights and voting fraud.
Brittany Morris, a junior in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been awarded a research scholarship from the Center for Religion and Conflict to travel to Kuwait to study the participation of Muslim women in civil society.
Journalism programs at the University of Oklahoma and California State University, Fullerton will receive visiting business journalism professors next spring under an ASU program funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
For his story of a North Korean man with a rough past, ASU alumnus Adam Johnson has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The award for his novel, "The Orphan Master's Son," was announced April 15.
Arizona State University has appointed documentary filmmaker Peter Byck to jointly serve as professor of practice for the Global Institute of Sustainability’s School of Sustainability and for the Cronkite School.
For the 13th consecutive year, students of the Cronkite School took first in the regional Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence student awards competition.
Top journalism students from 12 universities around the country will conduct a national investigative reporting project on post-9/11 veterans as part of the Carnegie-Knight News21 in-depth journalism program.
Two dozen journalists and educators from 16 countries come together for a discussion about globalization and international cooperation with students and faculty at Yavapai College in central Arizona.
Gwen Ifill, one of the nation's most recognizable and seasoned television journalists, said that diversity is not only important in newsrooms it is what makes society strong.
A new version of Urban Devil, a mobile app that lists events happening on and near ASU's Downtown Phoenix Campus, is now available in app stores and online.
For the fourth year in a row, the Cronkite School has won more awards in the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts competition than any other school in the country.
Cronkite Dean Christopher Callahan joins the leaders of 10 other leading journalism schools in support of tax-exempt status for nonprofit news organizations.