The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism at ASU

The Reynolds Center for Business Journalism is housed inside the Walter Cronkite School for Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

The Reynolds Center was established in 2003 with the goal of improving the quality of media coverage of business and the economy by promoting the importance of business journalism among students and giving journalists tools to improve their business coverage.

Over the years, the Reynolds Center has trained more than 30,000 journalists and educators across the country, worked with a wide range of freelance writers, and collaborated with other organizations to continuously improve the resources offered.

The Reynolds Center funds up to three graduate students at the Cronkite School each year through the James B. Steele Fellowship to contribute to the center's research and content while earning a master's degree. The Reynolds Center also holds the annual Barlett & Steele Awards to honor the best in investigative business journalism.