Leonard Downie Jr., executive editor of The Washington Post who led his newspaper to more Pulitzer Prizes than any editor in history, is joining the faculty of the Cronkite School.
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication celebrated the official grand opening of its new home in the hub of downtown Phoenix on Thursday.
James Yee, a former U.S. Army Captain and Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, is presenting a lecture, Nov. 21, about his experience of being falsely arrested and imprisoned by the U.S. government.
Edward Sylvester teaches that there’s beauty in simplicity, a message everyone can apply to their occupation, as part of The Barrett Downtown Speaker Series.
The Cronkite School was abuzz with activity during election night as students produced live reports, a crowd watched returns on TV and media interacted with ASU experts who were on hand to provide event commentary.
The new home of the Cronkite School will serve as an election night hub, with top analysts providing commentary, students and community members watching the returns and advanced students producing three hours of live TV election coverage.