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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.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York are funding Arizona State University to operate the News21 in-depth digital journalism program for the next decade, the foundations announced today.
In partnership with the McCormick Foundation, the Cronkite School produces a McCormick Specialized Reporting Institute training session focusing on census coverage.
Thirty-five high school journalism teachers will grow their skills at ASU this summer in a training program funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and operated by the American Society of News Editors.
Students of the Cronkite School finish first and third in a major multimedia journalism competition.
Clear Channel Radio and Digital Media establishes a new scholarship for students of the Cronkite School in memory of the late radio personality Bill Austin.
Thirty-eight high school students learn digital and broadcast news skills this summer at the Cronkite School.
Christopher Callahan, who has led the dramatic transformation of the Cronkite School into one of the nation’s top and most innovative journalism schools, is named vice provost of ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus.
The Cronkite School offers a series of hands-on workshops this summer for Arizonans of all ages seeking 21st-century digital media skills and strategies.
A Cronkite student is the recipient of this year’s Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism to the United Kingdom.
For an unprecedented sixth consecutive year, Cronkite students outperform all other schools in the Society of Professional Journalists’ prestigious Mark of Excellence national awards competition.
Thirteen business journalism students of the Cronkite School will intern this summer at major news organizations around the country.
For the 11th consecutive year, students of the Cronkite School take first place in the regional Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence awards.
The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication voted unanimously Friday to grant full re-accreditation to the Cronkite School.