ASU journalism school gets transformed


Many of Arizona State University's academic programs have undergone transformations in the six years since Michael Crow became president. But arguably, none has been as radical as that of the journalism school.

"ASU always had a good reputation (as) a good, solid school," said Howard Finberg, interactive learning director at the Poynter Institute, a journalism training center in Florida. "Now it seems to have a reputation of being very innovative, digitally focused institution. I think there's a certain amount of head-shaking amazement at all the things that have been going on."

Article source: East Valley Tribune

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