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National Association of Black Journalists at ASU
Arizona State University
Last Verified: October 27, 2025
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About National Association of Black Journalists at ASU
The National Association of Black Journalists at ASU is a dynamic student organization based at Arizona State University's prestigious Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix, AZ. As part of one of the nation's premier professional mass communication schools, this organization connects students with invaluable resources, mentorship, and professional development opportunities within the journalism and media industry.
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the NABJ chapter at ASU provides members with access to the Cronkite School's world-class faculty, immersive learning programs, and extensive professional network. Students benefit from hands-on experience and cutting-edge training that prepares them for careers across media, news, marketing, sports, and public relations sectors. The organization serves as a bridge between aspiring journalists of color and established media professionals, fostering meaningful connections and career advancement opportunities.
Through its affiliation with the Walter Cronkite School, NABJ at ASU offers members exposure to global travel opportunities, industry partnerships, and the CronkiteNation network—a powerful alumni and professional community. The organization is committed to empowering communicators and advancing diversity within journalism and mass communication fields. Members gain practical skills, industry insights, and professional relationships that position them for success in competitive media markets.
The chapter's location in Phoenix places members at the heart of Arizona's vibrant media landscape while providing access to one of the nation's most respected journalism institutions. For students passionate about journalism, media careers, and professional growth within a supportive community of Black journalists, NABJ at ASU offers comprehensive resources and networking opportunities that launch successful media careers.
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