As media has changed over the past several years, public relations executive Steve Rubel has reinvented himself many times to adapt, he said while speaking to an audience at the Walter Cronkite School's Must See Monday speaker series.
Civic Space Park welcomed the sixth Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts on Saturday night. The theme for this year’s celebration was “A Day in the Park, Night in the City."
The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation has awarded a two-year grant to the Walter Cronkite School and the University of Oklahoma to fund students to participate in the national Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship.
Maker Faire, a fair that celebrates different forms of science, art and engineering from individuals of all ages, came to downtown Phoenix on Saturday, showcasing do-it-yourself projects from a variety of vendors.
Civic Space Park hosted a suicide awareness event organized by a Valley gay rights group Friday, featuring music and artwork from the LGBTQ community. The event 1n10 held its Sources of Strength Celebration as a suicide prevention training program designed to teach, train and reach lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth, ages 14 to 24.
After four years, Thai Elephant, a Thai restaurant with locations on Adams Street in Phoenix and in Tempe, will be closing its downtown location on Oct. 25.