ASU names new director for School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Cassia Spohn, a foundation professor and director of ASU's graduate programs, will take over as director at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice from Scott Decker starting June 1.
New faculty member to teach classes in business journalism at Cronkite School in fall
Jeff Cunningham, who was the publisher of Forbes Magazine for five of his 20 years at the company, will be joining the Walter Cronkite School in the fall as a faculty member, teaching business journalism and media technology.
Walter Cronkite School students and faculty receive awards at college council event
On Thursday night, the Walter Cronkite College Council hosted Cronkite Night at the Rooftop, an event that showcased student leaders and organizations at the Walter Cronkite School. The event was held by the rooftop pool at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex.
Mobile art program provides art education in underserved parts of Phoenix
Art4All, a program presented in collaboration with Valley Leadership and Phoenix Center for the Arts, provides art education to students in districts with small arts budgets. The program recently received a large van that was donated by Valley Metro and is used to take the classes around the city.
Specialty journalism is a better philosophy for the future, editor tells students
The old philosophy of journalism may be to know a little about many things, but author, columnist and editor Jeff Selingo told students at the last Must See Monday of the year to know a lot about just one.
Barrett, the Honors College joins downtown arts community with student exhibit
Barrett, the Honors College revived their first ever student art show at the 909 Cooperative for April's Third Friday after it's successful debut on First Friday. The show displayed student art work from three of ASU's campuses and had several interactive stations for guests.
ASU Student Nutrition Garden Club celebrates Earth Day with healthy recipes
As a precursor to Earth Day on April 22, the ASU Student Nutrition Garden Club presented two cooking demonstrations on Thursday in the Obesity Solutions kitchen of Taylor Place. They used ingredients from the campus garden located by the Nursing and Health Innovation 1 building.
Journalism student creates Deaf and Hearing Network for people in deaf community
Journalism sophomore Peyton Gallovich and her sign-language teacher Dyan Sue Kovacs worked together to create the Deaf and Hearing Network, which aired its seventh episode Thursday.
Tufts University professor visits ASU, delivers ‘just sustainability’ lecture
While many people only consider sustainability in terms of the environment, social justice and equity is actually a large and integral element of sustainable living, according to a Tufts University professor.
Associated Press vice president gives advice on adapting to changes in journalism
In a world where journalism is rapidly changing in the face of new technologies and modes of access, journalists should be open and adaptable without sacrificing principles, Associated Press Vice President and Managing Editor Lou Ferrara said Monday at the Walter Cronkite School.




