Walter Cronkite School of Journalism
Steven Ehrlich | |
| location | Phoenix |
| function | university |
| contributed by | rtaube |
Named after one of America's most famous broadcast journalist from the 70's and 80's, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism is one of the nation?s most sophisticated journalism education facilities. It was built at Arizona State University's downtown campus, although a short light rail ride shuttles students back to the main campus in Tempe. The complex has ground floor retail, and large expanses of shaded arcade space with cafes, encouraging interaction and socialization amongst students. The interior includes a large forum for public events, five digital newsrooms, two new media laboratories, seven other computer labs, two TV studios and control rooms, dozens of digital editing bays, and a 150-seat auditorium. It's proximity to the major media outlets in the Phoenix area was also a key part of choice for location.

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