Education

Final USGD debate covers key issues for downtown student body before elections

USGD presidential candidates Travis Arbon and Frank Smith III met Tuesday night for a final debate before elections discussing key issues like student fees, awareness of USGD and serving students on and off campus.

Radio: USGD campaigns build as elections near

USGD presidential candidates Travis Arbon and Frank Smith III spend almost every weekday campaigning on Taylor Mall speaking to students about student government.

Diversity grant brings PBS journalist to Cronkite School for presentation

Gwen Ifill, managing editor and moderator of PBS's “Washington Week,” will give a lecture on diversity and inclusion in journalism Monday night at the Walter Cronkite School.

Downtown Devil Discussion panel focuses on unique, diversified design in Phoenix

The third Downtown Devil Discussion of the semester focused on the impact of design in downtown Phoenix.

Holocaust survivor speaks about experiences, educating future generations at Osher series

Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer spoke about love, hate, forgiveness and the dangers of history repeating itself as he shared stories about his survival Tuesday afternoon at the Mercado complex.

Poynter Institute faculty member discusses visual storytelling using interactive graphics

Poynter Institute faculty member Sara Quinn spoke at ASU's Must See Mondays series about visual storytelling and the use of graphics to enhance the power of a story.

Video: Meet a Fellow, Kareem Awadalla

During his time as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow this year, Kareem Awadalla has taken the opportunity to educate people on his home country of Egypt as he studies television production, online news and multimedia journalism at the Walter Cronkite School.

Former Intel CEO and ASU president talk microchip future and lack of student interest

ASU President Michael Crow and former Intel CEO Craig Barrett gave a presentation at the Phoenix Art Museum Thursday discussing the advancements and future of technology. The talk was hosted by Zocalo Public Square and ASU.

Candidates for USGD presidency address ASA, transparency and tuition in debate

The two USGD presidential election candidates participated in the first debate of this election season Tuesday evening in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum.

Reality producer and Cronkite School alumnus shares secrets to success in television

Rob Hammersley, a 1990 graduate of the Walter Cronkite School and current reality producer for Discovery Studios, shared some industry wisdom with a crowd...