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Journalism programs at Colorado State University, Grambling State University, Texas Christian University and the University of South Carolina will receive visiting business journalism professors next spring under a $1.67 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.
An award-winning investigative journalist and author of a New York Times bestseller will be the featured speaker at the fifth annual Paul J. Schatt Memorial Lecture at Arizona State University this fall.
A new ASU program will expose students to a wide range of cultural, sports and entertainment options near the Downtown Phoenix Campus and introduce them to downtown personalities and leaders.
A Cronkite student reporting project in the Dominican Republic is getting national distribution through The Washington Post and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting.
Five TV news anchorwomen, two best-selling authors and experts on the future of journalism are headlining a fall speaker series at the Cronkite School.
Ten international journalists and communicators are studying at the Cronkite School as part of the prestigious Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program.
The Cronkite School this week welcomes its first class of doctoral students in a program designed to transform communication professionals into media researchers and scholars.
A new study by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at ASU finds business journalists are optimistic about the economy.
An investigative series on the dangers of traveling in America is now available in e-book form.
In partnership with the McCormick Foundation, the Cronkite School is offering free online training for journalists reporting on the U.S. census.
Former Sun Devil and TV adoption advocate Christine Devine ('87), an anchor for KTTV Fox 11 in Los Angeles, earns her 15th Emmy.
Professors from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University have developed a new textbook for college students pursuing broadcast journalism.
McClatchy-Tribune News Service is partnering with Arizona State University to distribute Cronkite News Service stories worldwide.
Students and faculty of the Cronkite School are the recipients of a string of recent awards honoring their work in radio, television, multimedia and entrepreneurship.
SmartPHX, the new smartphone app developed by students to help visitors and natives alike navigate downtown Phoenix is garnering media attention across the state.
Selected journalism professors will learn about teaching entrepreneurship under a new fellowship program by the Cronkite School and the Scripps Howard Foundation.
Student teams from the Cronkite School, led by Associate Professors Fran Matera and Xu Wu, win top awards in national PR competitions.
A new smartphone application created by Arizona State University digital media students is now available to help people discover restaurants, night life and other attractions in downtown Phoenix.
Pulitzer Prize-winner William K. Marimow will join the Cronkite School to lead the Carnegie-Knight News21 in-depth digital journalism program.