
From the newsroom to the classroom: Jeffrey Timmermans’ journey of storytelling, mentorship, and impact
Dr. Jeffrey Timmermans grew up in New York City as an avid reader of his hometown newspapers. In particular, he looked forward to feeling the

Dr. Jeffrey Timmermans grew up in New York City as an avid reader of his hometown newspapers. In particular, he looked forward to feeling the

Business journalists continue to earn an impressive premium over their general-news peers, while demographic data indicate a strong cohort of female business journalists is making

Sahara Sajjadi, a graduate assistant at The Reynolds Center, has been awarded a Trust in Reporting scholarship by the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA). The

Kelechukwu Iruoma, graduate assistant at The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism, has been announced as one of five winners for 2023-24 in the Student Media

Business journalists in the United States earn nearly $30,000 more than their peers and boast widespread salary increases, according to a recent survey conducted by

Business journalists in the United States earn nearly $18,000 more than their peers, according to a recent survey conducted by the Donald W. Reynolds National

On April 4, the Reynolds Center hosted a panel discussion at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism featuring three professional business journalists offering insight on

Jeffrey Timmermans, an accomplished business journalist and educator, has been named the Reynolds Chair in Business Journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of

Andrew Leckey, who has built the business journalism program at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication into a national powerhouse, is retiring

Andrew Leckey, president of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication,

Twenty-five journalists and eight journalism educators from around the world are coming to Arizona State University next month to participate in the preeminent training program

Alecia Swasy, a veteran business journalist, has been selected as the next Donald W. Reynolds Chair in Business Journalism at Washington and Lee University. Swasy,
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