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March 04, 2009

Journalism

02/17/09

Journalism:  High schools join Stardust program

Five underserved Arizona high schools have been selected for the Stardust High School Journalism Program.

02/16/09

Journalism:  Cronkite School showcases speakers, movies

A Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, two leading journalists from Newsweek and local television news anchors are among featured speakers at the ASU's School of Journalism this spring.

02/03/09

Journalism:  Hill to present Black History Month lecture

Professor Retha Hill will be conducting a lunch-time lecture titled “The Media Portrayal of African Americans from MLK to Obama.”

01/28/09

Journalism:  TV analyst to share insights on the presidency

Known for his insight, wit and first-hand anecdotes, TV analyst and editor Jonathan Alter offers a compelling view of national and world affairs, and how media and politics interact.

01/16/09

Journalism | Students:  Student’s documentary reveals new portrait of refugees

Carly Campo is drawing attention to the resettlement process from a refugee’s point of view through her documentary on a recently arrived refugee family from Bhutan.

01/15/09

Journalism:  Cronkite School's Steve Doig on inaugural crowd numbers

Steve Doig examines the concept of counting crowd size in a story for MSNBC.

01/12/09

Journalism:  Cronkite finishes first in broadcast features

A first-place finish and two other top five performances have propelled the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication into first place in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program’s national broadcast competition. 

01/08/09

Journalism:  Spanish-language version of Cronkite NewsWatch airs

A Spanish-language version of Cronkite NewsWatch is now being aired on Univision’s TeleFutura network in Phoenix.

01/08/09

Journalism:  KAET airs student newscast

For the first time, Cronkite NewsWatch, the award-winning student newscast produced by ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is airing on Eight/KAET.

12/22/08

Journalism:  Student wins national public service announcement contest

A student in ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication has placed first in a national public service announcement contest that spotlights the importance of free speech.