Sada Reed will work at Aarhus University in Denmark, teaching and conducting research during the 2024-25 academic year to fulfill her Fulbright opportunity.
The Cronkite School has welcomed almost 40 international media professionals, scholars and student leaders who will study media law, media literacy and journalism education.
Cronkite alum Adelaida Severson and her husband, Barry Severson, created the Severson Cronkite Media Global Experience Fund to fund study abroad trips at the Cronkite School.
Sonal Lal is a project manager for Cronkite Global Initiatives, where she designs programs for international students and participants from different countries.
A group of distinguished international journalists and media professionals from around the world will share their perspective on disinformation, the future of the news industry and digital literacy.
Cronkite students visited Argentina as the first cohort of a study abroad internship program implemented by the Cronkite Global Initiatives and the Career and Professional Development teams.
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship is welcoming 13 journalists from around the globe and the second largest cohort in its 13-year history into the program at the Cronkite School.
Cronkite students Madison Thomas, Andrea Villalobos and recent alumna Marcella Baietto sat down with U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken at the Media Summit of the Americas.
Journalists and civil society leaders from across the Americas gathered at the ASU California Center to participate in the first-ever Media Summit of the Americas.