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Senior Associate Dean Kristin Gilger tells the story of how the Cronkite School transformed its curriculum into remote learning environments. Read here
A video by Assistant Dean Melanie Alvarez shows how Cronkite students continue to tell important stories despite the challenges of the coronavirus.
Assistant Dean Melanie Alvarez and Student Success Director Mary Cook create Cronkite Café to help reconnect our students with each other in this time of isolation. Read here
Watch the Future Tense interview with Dean Callahan with Editor Torie Bosch: Watch here
Arizona PBS redesigns half of its daily broadcasting schedule to meet the needs of Arizonans by airing subject-specific courses for K-12 while the state’s schools are shut down. Read here
Dean Christopher Callahan writes about the teamwork and the focus on adaptability, creativity and perseverance in a letter to our Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees. Read here
The first days of Cronkite News students reporting remotely are captured in this video by Assistant Dean Melanie Alvarez.
Senior Madison LaBerge is telling the coronavirus story in Arizona on social media with daily updates, graphics and videos as well as reports in Spanish. Follow here
Junior Dylan McKim explains the stimulus package using Monopoly to help illustrate. Follow here
Senior Tony Thai pulled created an interactive graphic to illustrate how well Arizona is doing at social distancing. Read here
Students in Cronkite News are doubling down on coronavirus coverage. Read and watch here
Cronkite News produces its first remote newscast.
CN 2 Go, our new daily audio report, provides audio news briefings via Alexa, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Listen here
Students Andrew Blye, Brendon Derr and Jill Ryan report for The Arizona Republic on the difficulties of grocery deliveries during the pandemic. Read here
Junior Reed Harmon conducts a home-to-home interview with ASU softball player Morgan Leinstock. Watch here
just doing the @cronkitenews newscast from home! 🎉 #CNremote pic.twitter.com/juTf1Y4qy1
— Tina Giuliano (@TinaMGiuliano) March 24, 2020
This is my #CNremote setup! 🤪 Proud to be #1 in innovation @ASU I am so excited to be bringing you the weather! @cronkitenews #WFH pic.twitter.com/H6gV6OSAnQ
504 Gateway Time-out- 线上网赌网址-手机版 March 23, 2020
With @cronkitenews going remote, you have to improvise. Even if that means using a blender as a makeshift tripod 😅 pic.twitter.com/UOX1KMSpD4
— Sean Rice (@SeanRiceTV) March 25, 2020
I'll be bringing your @cronkitenews forecast from home for at least the next two weeks. Our newsroom has decided to go remote as a precaution for our reporters and sources due to #COVID19.
Rain & snow chances return Wednesday along with a drop in temperatures. Stay tuned. #azwx pic.twitter.com/FRBfIuKIfU— Jordan Evans (@jordanevanswx) March 16, 2020
SCOTTY G IN THE MORNING REMOTE STYLE 🎥📲 //t.co/MfhQeKeM5Y
— Scotty G in the Morning (@SGintheMorning) March 21, 2020