Join us in celebration of photojournalism at the Cronkite School as we recognize the top three student winners and honor the legacy of ASU alum Greg Crowder.

The Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award was created in 2010 to honor Cronkite alumnus and photojournalist Greg Crowder. His parents, Troy and Betsy Crowder of Chandler, Arizona, established the Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award and an endowment at the Cronkite School to honor the life and spirit of their late son.

Pitching the story is what makes the best journalists stand out. Instead of waiting for an assignment, game or a press conference, this session will help journalists identify sources for story ideas anywhere they work. See 50 examples from some of the best enterprising reporters around the country. Learn tips and tricks for finding ideas and turning them into stories. This is perfect for students and practicing journalists who want to upgrade their story pitch and find great ideas.

Join Cronkite School Assistant Clinical Professor Jim Jacoby for a 90-minute deep dive into motion graphics. He’ll show you how he uses Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects to create captivating visuals, and he’ll talk about what grabs attention on social media (and what doesn’t).

This workshop will be held in a computer lab, so you do not have to bring a laptop or specialized equipment. However, if you are familiar with the Adobe suite and already edit video on your laptop, please feel free to bring it with you.

This in-person gathering will delve into the critical role of local in serving Arizona’s vibrant Latino community. Together, we will examine how the current media landscape meets the unique needs of Latino audiences. Through an engaging discussion, we’ll also identify existing gaps in coverage and explore innovative opportunities to build a more inclusive, representative, and resilient news ecosystem for the region.

In 2025, tribal energy development and policy priorities have changed significantly for Indian Country with respect to funding, program support, development opportunities and potential business partners. This seminar is designed to keep tribal energy professionals, staff and business partners informed regarding government actions, new policy developments and market trends affecting the common business interests of tribes and their non-tribal energy partners.

College of Health Solutions alumni can join the college’s own Chef Kent Moody in person or online as he teaches you how to make a healthy meal and a refreshing drink. You’ll also get tips and tricks on meal preparation and nutrition from our nutrition faculty, as well as an opportunity to ask questions. We’ll provide you with an ingredient list and instructions ahead of the event, so get ready to get cooking!

 

The Hispanic Research Center invites you to attend our next BOOK FAIR of the Fall 2025 semester. This time, we'll be on ASU Downtown campus from 5-7 p.m.

Did you know the HRC is home to the Bilingual Press? The BP published hundreds of Chicano/a/x literature books across the last three decades, and many of them you will find priced to move at our book fair on Nov. 1.

Stop on by, say hi, and pick up some of these rare, out-of-print books! 

We can't wait to see you! 

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