Friday, January 10, 2025

ASU's Cronkite School launches investigative editing certificate for working professionals

Investigative faculty of ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and its Howard Center for Investigative Journalism have created a new investigative editing curriculum that will be offered online starting in January 2025. The continuing professional education curriculum consists of 12 online learning modules that will allow learners to work through the course at their own pace. Each module will conclude with a live Zoom session, giving learners a chance to speak with Cronkite faculty who helped develop the curriculum. Those include Pulitzer Prize winners Leonard Downie, Jr., the former executive editor of The Washington Post, Angela M. Hill, the Ida B. Wells professor of journalism at Cronkite, and Steve Doig, a Cronkite professor who is one of the pioneers in data journalism. Other award-winning faculty involved in developing the curriculum include Mark Greenblatt, executive director of the Howard Center, Lauren Mucciolo, the center’s executive producer, and Maud Beelman, a veteran investigative editor who was the founding director of both the Howard Center at ASU and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.

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