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A new podcast series produced by the Cronkite School is the most popular selection of Apple’s iTunesU.
Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan becomes the first dean named to the Board of Directors of the American Society of News Editors.
A Cronkite professor who transformed from a veteran newspaper editor to a national leader in digital media education wins an Educator of the Year Award from the nation’s premier journalism education association.
Seven Cronkite students spent the spring semester covering the Milwaukee Brewers’ spring training for JSOnline, the website of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Three of the nation’s top television station groups produce a new interactive daily news show from the state-of-the-art media complex at the Cronkite School.
The Society of Professional Journalists honors two watchdog projects by Cronkite News Service, a professional program operated by the Cronkite School.
Two recent graduates of the Cronkite School win national business reporting awards from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
Visiting Professor in Journalism Ethics Caesar Andrews receives the 2011 Robert G. McGruder Award for fostering diversity in the field of journalism.
The Cronkite School hosts a national panel on ethical considerations for journalists who cover violence and tragedies in communities.
The Cronkite School won more Broadcast Education Association student journalism awards this year than any other school in the country.
A multimedia project by new graduate students of the Cronkite School wins the highest honors in the interactive multimedia competition of the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts.
Cronkite graduate Ian Lee reports from Cairo on the protests, working for The Daily News Egypt and Reuters and contributing to CNN reports.
The Cronkite School will host a new series of discussions led by international journalists speaking on global media issues.
Cronkite students will produce multimedia news coverage of the Milwaukee Brewers' spring training for Wisconsin’s largest news organization.
Two new journalism clubs will advance opportunities for students interested in African-American media issues or expanding their photojournalism skills.
Brian Storm, founder and executive producer of MediaStorm, will kick off a speaker series this spring at the Cronkite School.
The Times of London features the Cronkite School in a story about the future of U.S. journalism education in the digital age.
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has awarded a five-year, $1.67 million grant to Arizona State University to establish a visiting business journalism professors program.