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A Cronkite student has won first place in the feature writing competition of the national Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
Arizona State University on Tuesday unveiled a 77-kilowatt solar project on the Cronkite School's roof that will help provide renewable energy to ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
A major national investigation into food safety in America is now available in e-book form.
The Cronkite School has received a grant from the Hearst Foundations to support the national Carnegie-Knight News21 program.
The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism has named four veteran business journalists as its inaugural visiting business journalism professors.
A mobile news app for smartphones such as iPhones and Androids is now available for Cronkite News, the multimedia daily news site produced by the Cronkite School.
Two Cronkite School professors are receiving a grant from AEJMC and the Knight Foundation to support further development of a student-created mobile app.
Sandra Mims Rowe, former editor of The (Portland) Oregonian and chairman of the Committee to Protect Journalists, will be the newest Edith Kinney Gaylord Visiting Professor in Journalism Ethics at ASU.
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 partnering with Chyron Corp., a pioneer of innovative digital broadcast graphics products and services, to bring a new graphics management system to the Cronkite School.
John Dille, a faculty associate at the Cronkite School, has been named a “Giant of Broadcasting” by the Library of American Broadcasting.
The Cronkite School has received a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation to support the News21 initiative.
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter will induct Cronkite Career Services Director Michael Wong into its Silver Circle Society.
In his column for The Guardian, Kauffman Professor of Digital Media Entrepreneurship Dan Gillmor looks at the life and legacy of Steve Jobs in a piece titled, "Steve Jobs: a man of contradiction and genius."
Nearly 350 people gathered at the Cronkite School this week for a Federal Communications Commission hearing to discuss the future of U.S. media.
Craig Harris of The Arizona Republic wins the Reynolds Center's Barlett & Steele gold award, which recognizes the best in investigative business reporting.
The Washington Post and msnbc.com this week are publishing a major national investigation into food safety in America, conducted by student journalists from five universities participating in the national Carnegie-Knight News21 program.
The Cronkite School will host a Federal Communications Commission hearing Monday on the future of American media.
Eleven students from the Cronkite School have been nominated for the 2011 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Student Achievement Awards.