Open to prospective students, their families, high school teachers or guidance counselors, we invite you to come learn more about the Cronkite School.
Join the Nonprofit Student Alliance in collecting donations of canned soup for Harvest Compassion Center (HCC), a local nonprofit that centers dignity in the foundation of its food bank and other services. Soup can be dropped off in the marked donation bin in UCENT 505 on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Unable to come to the Downtown campus? You can also support HCC by purchasing something off of their Amazon Wish List (https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/24Y6439RLY2UZ).
For those in the Phoenix area, the Nonprofit Student Alliance will be gathering at the Multicultural Commons at the Downtown campus on February 11th from 4:30–6:00 p.m. to make cards for the Social Spin Foundation, to go into the laundry bags of its clients. Refreshments will be served!
CYBOTAGE: Infrastructural Flesh
Feb 6 to March 6 | Step Gallery
Opening reception | Feb 6 | 6 to 9 p.m.
CYBOTAGE: Infrastructural Flesh | Opening reception
Feb 6 | 6 to 9 p.m.
Join us and come together with self-advocates and professionals to support parents with IDD for a two-day conference! This year's theme focuses on breaking down silos and strengthening the community fabric that surrounds and supports parents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This year's TASP conference will highlight advocacy efforts, community-based models, and relationship-driven practices that reinforce a parent's right to raise their children with dignity and connection.
Join this panel discussion on the FIFA phenomenon and all the intricacies of the global, cultural and media coverage impacts of the World Cup. In addition to keen insights on America’s changing relationship with the world’s game, there will be information on how Cronkite students are planning to cover the World Cup events of summer 2026.
Join us on March 18 for a Religious Conscience and Immigration Enforcement lunchtime lecture, held from 12:00–1:30 p.m. in BCLS Room 544. Lunch will be provided.
This program will explore the intersection of religious conscience, moral obligation, and immigration enforcement, featuring Scott Warren, along with an additional guest speaker to be announced. The discussion will examine how faith, law, and humanitarian principles interact within contemporary immigration policy and practice.
Join us on February 19 for an in-depth discussion on Judicial Independence and Rule of Law, taking place from 6:00–8:30 p.m. at the W. P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall.
We invite all Herberger Institute students to rebuild chopped resumes, polish your LinkedIn and get one-on-one support from Creative Career Services. We'll finish by decorating a toiletry bag and enjoying snacks and drinks.