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The Cronkite School's New Media Innovation Lab has developed an innovative iPhone application that makes it easier for citizens to connect with their elected officials.

Steve Capus speaking at Spring 2010 Convocation

NBC News President Steve Capus urged graduates of the Cronkite School to uphold the time-honored news values for which the school’s namesake is remembered.

Four Cronkite students will travel to New York in June to compete in the national Hearst Journalism Awards championships for radio, television and print.

For an unprecedented five years in a row, Cronkite students win more awards than any other school in the country in the Society of Professional Journalists’ competition.

Journalism students win a series of national awards in television, radio, online and public relations. Awards recognize work ranging from a documentary to multimedia packages.

The Cronkite School names nine alumni to a new national board of advisors whose members will provide leadership and support for the school.

Dave Kempa

A Carnegie-Knight News21 reporter from the Cronkite School wins a prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for a story about immigration.

The Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at the Cronkite School is awarded the 2010 President’s Award for Innovation from Arizona State University.

Colton Shone wins an Edward R. Murrow Award, one of the most prestigious honors in professional broadcast journalism.

Cronkite broadcast students finish first in two major news competitions: the Hearst Journalism Awards and the Broadcast Education Association Awards.

Steve Capus

Steve Capus, president of NBC News, will be the Cronkite School’s spring 2010 convocation speaker. The ceremony will be held May 14 on ASU’s Tempe campus.

Sue Clark-Johnson, former head of the nation’s largest newspaper group and now director of the Morrison Institute for Public Policy, is joining the Cronkite faculty.

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is offering 20 fellowships for an all-expenses-paid seminar on “Covering the Green Economy” June 28-30 in Phoenix.

Christopher Callahan

Christopher Callahan, founding dean of the Cronkite School, is named the Scripps Howard Foundation Journalism Administrator of the Year.

Cronkite photojournalism students are documenting immigration and poverty in Arizona and along the U.S.-Mexico border under a grant from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.

Two leading institutions in their respective fields – Mayo Clinic and the Cronkite School – are joining forces to give future physicians journalism training.

Professor Steve Doig, Knight Chair in Journalism

Cronkite Professor Steve Doig will teach precision journalism and computer assisted reporting in Portugal this fall as a Fulbright Distinguished Chair.

The Cronkite School’s Knight Chair in Journalism and IRE announce the Philip Meyer Journalism Award for investigative reporting that uses social science research

Cronkite NewsWatch now airs live on Eight World, a digital channel of Eight-Arizona PBS that reaches more than 1 million homes across Arizona.

The Washington Post reporter who uncovered mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed will be the featured speaker at this year’s Paul J. Schatt Lecture.