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ASU's Cronkite School teams up with The Arizona Republic to present “Politics and the Press,” the first in a series of community conversations.
ASU hosts an Associated Press exhibit of photojournalism chronicling American presidents at Cronkite.
Fifteen professors from U.S. universities come to Cronkite to learn principles of journalism entrepreneurship through the five-day Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute.
In a Dec. 6 op-ed for The Washington Post, Leonard Downie Jr., former executive editor of the Post and Weil Family Professor Journalism at the Cronkite School, urges the rejection of proposed legislation to stop intelligence leaks.
The Cronkite School will launch a leadership development program for high-performing freshmen in fall 2013.
A major national investigation into voting rights in the U.S. by Carnegie-Knight News21 has received a 2012 EPPY Award from Editor & Publisher magazine.
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has selected 31 fellows – 16 journalists and 15 professors – for four days of intensive study in business journalism.
The Cronkite School is hosting a group of international journalists as part of the U.S. State Department’s prestigious Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists.
ASU is launching Cronkite Nation, an interactive online network for graduates of the Cronkite School.
ASU, responding to an increase in both student and industry interest in sports media, is expanding its sports journalism programs and opportunities at the Cronkite School.