While guest speakers at the Cronkite School’s Must See Monday events often stress the importance of telling a good story, the latest presentation by CEO and editor-in-chief of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Michael G. Riley, took a different approach.
Dan Barry, a reporter for The New York Times, was presented with the 2014 Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability at the Walter Cronkite School on Monday.
Fred Young, former vice president of news at Hearst Television, was the guest speaker at the Walter Cronkite School on Monday evening. He discussed ethics in the digital age and current ethical issues.
As the recipient of the 2014 Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, Roberts was interviewed by Assistant Dean and News Director Mark Lodato on Sunday afternoon. Roberts shared her experiences in journalism and the lessons she has learned.
Tito Munoz, at 31, is young for a Phoenix Symphony music director -- but his depth of experience, both with conducting from a young age and playing violin in an orchestra himself, led to his role conducting the symphony today.