Cronkite LA Sports Bureau Open House
July 12: Tour the new Cronkite L.A. Sports Bureau
Cronkite Sports Broadcast Boot Camp
July 20 to Aug. 1: A sports journalism camp for high school students
An award-winning, student-produced television news broadcast reaches 1.9 million households on Arizona PBS four nights a week.
An immersive professional program generates multimedia news stories and reports used by 30-plus professional media outlets across Arizona.
A professional newsroom in the nation’s capital offers students the chance to report on public policy issues of interest to Arizonans.
Students cover professional and intercollegiate sports from bureaus in Phoenix and Santa Monica, Calif.
A national fellowship program produces investigative, multimedia projects in partnership with publications that include The Washington Post and NBCnews.com.
An entrepreneurial digital media lab teams journalism students with computer engineering, design and business students to create cutting-edge media products.
A professional public relations agency puts advanced PR students to work developing campaigns and strategies for clients.
A specialized news bureau where students work with professional news organizations around the country, mining news sources and generating story ideas and angles.
A full-time career services director oversees nearly 600 internships and provides job placement assistance to recent graduates and alumni.
Cronkite LA Sports Bureau Open House
July 12: Tour the new Cronkite L.A. Sports Bureau
Cronkite Sports Broadcast Boot Camp
July 20 to Aug. 1: A sports journalism camp for high school students
Cronkite Graduate Named Fulbright Scholar
Kyle Renick, a recent graduate from the Cronkite School at ASU, won a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in Taiwan.
Arizona PBS Moves to Cronkite School
Arizona PBS, the public television station based at ASU with more than 1 million viewers, will become part of the Cronkite School.
USA Today Highlights Cronkite-Arizona PBS
USA Today media editor Rem Rieder discusses how Arizona PBS joining the Cronkite School could be game-changing to journalism education.
Disability Reporting Contest Is Now Open
The NCDJ at ASU is accepting entries for the annual Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability.