The Cronkite School is hosting special programs every day for studentss and the general public during the school's inaugural semesters in its new downtown Phoenix home.
Gifts from foundations, corporations and individuals are recognized throughout the Cronkite School's new building with rooms named in perpetuity in honor of the donors.
Faculty associate Dan Fellner has been selected to teach a course in public relations at the Fulbright International Summer Institute in Tryavna, Bulgaria.
Xu Wu forecast several Olympic scenarios that could have a lasting effect on international relations to Chinese government officials before the games started.
Jody Brannon will direct a 12-university, $7.5 million project funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to explore new ways to produce in-depth multimedia journalism.
Program coordinator Anita Luera is hitting the road with a fully-equipped Cronkite School hybrid SUV, in an effort to get high-school students around the state interested in journalism.
Only about 13 percent of the Washington daily newspaper press corps are journalists of color, according to a study on diversity by the Cronkite School and UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc.
A digital clearinghouse for news diversity research, created by Cronkite School researchers, was unveiled recently at the UNITY national convention in Chicago.
Rick Rodriguez, former executive editor at the Sacramento Bee is becoming the Cronkite School's first Carnegie Professor specializing in Latino and transnational news coverage.
Five Arizona high schools will receive fully equipped multimedia newsrooms as part of an outreach program by the Cronkite School and the Stardust Foundation of Scottsdale.