Education

Pulitzer-winning journalist talks about the human impact of war

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Wood discussed the mental health epidemic affecting a new generation of veterans returning from war.

ASU alumnus appointed director of new Ed Pastor politics center

Alberto Olivas is returning to ASU as the first executive director of the newly created Congressman Ed Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service.

Knight Foundation director talks investing in the new media age

The director of venture investments at the Knight Foundation talked about the uncertain future of journalism at the Cronkite School.

Future USGD vice president found nonfeasant by fellow senate members

The Vice President-elect of Student Services Ernesto Hernandez was found nonfeasant for not carrying out duties he was required to under USGD statutes.

Cronkite School looks to grow analytics education through new grant

The school hopes that the addition of professor of practice Jessica Pucci will bring awareness of analytics and audience engagement to journalism students.

Cronkite students discuss the process and impact of VR journalism

Virtual reality and 360-degree video were two pieces of cutting-edge tech discussed at this week’s Cronkite School speaker series.

ASU talk shows how different research measures impact access to food

A geography associate professor spoke at ASU on Thursday about research inconsistencies and their possible impacts on food-deprived communities.

New Coding Academy High School to open in August

Classes at the Phoenix Coding Academy High School, where students will receive a professional and technological education, are set to begin in August.

Aspire Award presented to Cronkite student

The fourth annual PR Lab Mentorship Lecture and Aspire Award Presentation took place this Monday.

University of Arizona College of Medicine announces new scholarship for Navajo students

The University of Arizona colleges of medicine announced a partnership with the Navajo Nation establishing scholarships for Navajo students.