Debra Friedman, ASU vice president, was interviewed by the Arizona Republic regarding the campus' community connections.read more
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Republic editor named to Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame
Veteran journalist Nicole Carroll is the newest member of the Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame.read more
Barrett Lecture Series presents Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon will discuss immigration reform at the first Barrett Lecture Series event to take place on the Downtown Phoenix campus.read more
Former CNN anchor back on the air, in the classroom
Aaron Brown returns to the journalism classrooms this fall and to the airwaves this year as host of Wide Angle on PBS.read more
Honors College expands to Downtown Phoenix campus
"Barrett Downtown," the new offices of Barrett, the Honors College, has opened at the Downtown Phoenix campus. read more
ASU announces budget reduction plan
The university has announced a plan that will reduce $6 million a year in academic administrative costs as part of its ongoing effort to respond to state funding reductions. read more
Morrison Institute debuts new Public Policy Quarterly
ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy is addressing immigration in a new series of short briefing papers on public policy issues titled Forum 411: Engaging Arizona's Leaders.read more
Cronkite professor assists with China quake crisis
Journalism professor Xu Wu is assisting the Chinese goverment and media organizations with quake crisis communications, after witnessing the tragedy first-hand while working there on a research grant.read more
Anderson named Cronkite School's Gaylord Professor
Former award-winning Orange County Register publisher is joining ASU this fall as the Edith Kinney Gaylord Visiting Professor in Journalism Ethics.read more