Society of Professional Journalists chapter at ASU lacks student participation, awareness
SPJ collegiate chapters can be found on college campuses of different sizes throughout the nation, but particularly thrive at schools with strong journalism and communication programs. Except at Arizona State University.
Donation campaign encourages students to give back to community
For Taylor Place residents, the move out process begins shortly after the semester comes to an end and their final exams are finished.
Students hope to connect campus, downtown with bike-share program
Three students are heading an initiative to start a bicycle co-op on ASU's Downtown campus.
Cronkite dean appointed to American Society of News Editors Board of Directors
Walter Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan was named to the American Society of News Editors Board of Directors in April, becoming the first journalism school dean to hold the position.
Students give input on future downtown SRC
Downtown students met with architects and ASU officials Friday to discuss the design of a student recreation complex to be built on the Downtown campus.
New ASASUD Senate passes operational budget proposing large salary increases
In the new ASASUD operational budget that was passed Friday at a special Senate meeting, more than half of the passed $85,000 operational budget was recommended to be allocated to salaries for ASASUD members.
New restaurant to open on campus
Bowl of Greens, a Mediterranean grill, salad and smoothie restaurant, will be opening early July in the retail space on the bottom floor of the Walter Cronkite School, according to University officials.
ABC 15 reorganizes internship program, may start paying students
ABC 15 will not interview students for its fall web content internship, a temporary change for ABC to reorganize its internship program.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio visits Cronkite School class, discusses embattled relationship with media
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio spoke to a class at the Walter Cronkite School, covering topics including illegal immigration and allegations of misconduct.
ASU’s kinesiology program will relocate to downtown Phoenix
The ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation's kinesiology program is scheduled to move from Tempe to downtown Phoenix over the next four years.







