Tag: Michael Crow

Universal Committee to hold first meeting, discuss connecting with other campuses

The Downtown student government Universal Committee has its first official meeting Thursday where the co-chairs hope committee members and students will discuss the future of the committee.

US Secretary of the Treasury visits Cronkite School for impromptu meeting

U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner held an impromptu meeting with Phoenix civic officials and business and education leaders to discuss the country’s current economic state at the Downtown Phoenix campus Tuesday evening.

Broadcast legend Hugh Downs discusses changes in media at downtown luncheon

Hugh Downs, a long-time broadcaster with a career in television spanning 60 years, spoke about changes in media Thursday at the 2011 Arizona Town Hall Fall Luncheon at the Wyndham Phoenix Downtown Hotel.

ASU funded to headquarter national in-depth reporting program for next decade

The Walter Cronkite School's News21 program, which gives students an opportunity to become involved with in-depth reporting, has been funded for the next decade.

Students voice concerns at annual tuition hearing

Students voiced their displeasure with possible tuition hikes as university presidents from ASU, NAU and UA met with the Arizona Board of Regents Monday.

Navy admiral speaks at the Cronkite School on recruitment, international relations

U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took questions in a town hall event Thursday at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Panel discussion at Cronkite launches Center for Social Cohesion

The Center for Social Cohesion launched its program Tuesday with a panel discussion at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, which will join the College of Public Programs to create the new center.

Cronkite School to undergo accreditation review

The Walter Cronkite School will undergo evaluations Monday and Tuesday to renew its accreditation as a journalism school, an inspection by a five-member council that will consist of a series of meetings with students, classroom observations, a review of faculty and curriculum and a meeting with President Michael Crow.

Forum with President Crow yields low student attendance on Downtown campus

President Michael Crow spoke to students in person in Tempe and across all of ASU's four campuses via webcast at his second open forum this semester Tuesday, but while the university president was available to answer questions, not many Downtown students showed up.

Crow announces expansion of Downtown campus

During the Open Forum with ASU President Michael Crow on Wednesday, Crow officially announced that Phase Two of the Downtown campus expansion is in effect.