Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University
Higher EducationUnited States201-500 Employees
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University is a leading higher education program focused on professional journalism. It emphasizes core values such as accuracy, responsibility, objectivity, and integrity to prepare students for the digital media landscape. The school operates with a hands-on training model and has integrated Arizona PBS, making its media outlet one of the largest managed by a journalism school. Students participate in about a dozen immersion programs, reporting from bureaus in Phoenix and Washington, D.C., and producing a nightly newscast that reaches 1.9 million households on Arizona PBS, with sports coverage from Los Angeles and Phoenix. They work in labs such as Public Relations Lab and Carnegie-Knight News21 that pursue campaigns and national data-driven investigations, while the New Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab develops digital storytelling and future journalism approaches. Located in Phoenix and part of a large research university, the Cronkite School sits within ASU's broader academic and media ecosystem.