The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University

The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University

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A Fulbright Exchange Program at Arizona State University The Hubert H. Approximately 200 Fellowships are awarded annually. Humphrey Fellowship Program.

Humphrey Fellowship Program provides ten months of non-degree academic study and related professional experiences in the United States. Humphrey Fellows are selected based in their potential for leadership and their commitment to public service in either the public or private sector. The Humphrey Program fosters a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 09/26/2025

Our 🌏 2025–26 Humphrey Fellows had an engaging and insightful trip to Southern Arizona!

From exploring migration dynamics and border policy to experiencing the region’s vibrant culture, the journey was full of learning.

A highlight was the chance to connect and exchange perspectives with incredible U.S. journalists covering some of today’s most important topics.

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 09/18/2025

We couldn’t be more excited to welcome 🎉the 2025 - 26 Humphrey Fellows, an extraordinary group of media leaders from twelve countries across the globe. 🌏

Thank you to our faculty, mentors, global friends, and the Cronkite and ASU community. Together, we’re fostering a year of growth, leadership, and transformative impact across borders.

Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Arizona State University

04/29/2025

🕊️ In Loving Memory of Emmanuella Dago-Akribi (Humphrey Fellow 2022–2023) 🕊️

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Emmanuella Dago-Akribi, a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow from Côte d'Ivoire for the 2022–23 year.

From the very first email she sent to her cohort, Emmanuella's warmth, passion, and purpose shone through. She introduced herself with pride in her country, a sense of humor about chocolate, and a strong commitment to public service. "Better communication for better care," she wrote—a guiding belief she carried into her journalism, development, and public health work.

At home, she served her country tirelessly through the Government Information and Communication Center, lending her voice to vital causes such as health emergency response and community engagement. While in the U.S., she made lasting connections, shared her brilliance, and uplifted those around her with her curiosity, faith, and humor.

To us, she was Manu—a passionate professional, a thoughtful classmate, and a bright spirit. We will miss her deeply and strive to carry forward the light she brought into this world.

Rest in peace, dear Manu. 💛

For those who’d like to read her work and remember her through her words:

https://cronkitehhh.jmc.asu.edu/blog/2023/03/yes-i-do/

https://cronkitehhh.jmc.asu.edu/blog/2022/11/welcome-home/

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 01/31/2025

Today, The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University fellows had the privilege of meeting Adelaida Velasco Severson, a remarkable supporter of the Humphrey Fellowship Program at ASU and a proud Cronkite alumna. 🎓✨

Adelaida earned an M.M.C. in mass communication from the Cronkite School in 1995 and later a Ph.D. in Public Administration in 2006. Her dedication to Cronkite and the Humphrey Fellows has been unwavering, and her support continues to make a lasting impact.

The meeting was filled with engaging, thoughtful, and inspiring conversations. Fellows had the opportunity to learn from her experiences, insights, and unwavering commitment to education and global leadership. 🌍💡

A huge thanks to Adelaida Severson for her continuous support and to our Humphrey Fellows for their deep engagement and meaningful dialogue. 🙏



Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Arizona State University

01/28/2025

We're happy to see our ASU Humphrey alumni from South Korea— Tag Lee (21–22), 이가혁 (21–22), and 황석하 (23–24)—gather for the first-ever Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) meetup in Asia.
This event aimed to connect journalists in South Korea with fellow professionals from around the world. Congratulations to everyone who made this meaningful event happen!

Arizona State University
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
The Fulbright Program
The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 01/28/2025

Today, The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University hosted a dynamic discussion on how business and revenue models influence the stories we see—and those we don’t.

From media sustainability to challenges of transparency and integrity, Cronkite Professor Julia Wallace shared insights into the U.S. landscape before leading an engaging panel of ASU Humphrey Fellows— Людмил Каравасилев (Bulgaria), Emese Dudics (Hungary), Jean Paul Ibambe (Rwanda), and Nkosikhona Dibiti (Zimbabwe)—who shared perspectives from their countries.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for this conversation about the intersection of media, money, and impact. Together, we can better understand the forces shaping the stories that connect and inform us. 📸

Arizona State University
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Fulbright Program
Institute of International Education (IIE)

01/27/2025

Join us today for an insightful discussion on how business and revenue models shape the stories we see—and those we don’t.

Featuring Cronkite Professor Julia Wallace and a global panel of Hubert H. Humphrey Fellows— Людмил Каравасилев (Bulgaria), Emese Dudics (Hungary), Jean Paul Ibambe (Rwanda), and Nkosikhona Dibiti (Zimbabwe)—we’ll explore media sustainability, transparency, and integrity worldwide.

Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Arizona State University
The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program
Institute of International Education (IIE)
The Fulbright Program

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 01/24/2025

ASU Humphrey Fellows Oumar Zombre and Bojana Dabovic, in collaboration with PRSSA at ASU, visited the Allison Worldwide office in Scottsdale.
The visit provided an excellent opportunity to gain valuable insights into PR strategies, shadow professionals, and participate in a creative brainstorming session. This is just one way to connect classroom learning with real-world applications!

Photos from The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program at Arizona State University's post 01/22/2025

The Humphrey Fellows from Arizona State University volunteered at Andre House of Arizona, highlighting our commitment to cultural exchange and community engagement initiatives.

Through this meaningful experience, we embraced the values of service, compassion, and collaboration, fostering connections and giving back to the community.

Grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact and learn through service! 💙

News for Sale: How Business Models Influence Journalism Worldwide 01/16/2025

Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about how business and revenue models shape the stories we see—and those we don’t.

In an age where information and misinformation vie for attention, understanding the financial forces behind the headlines has never been more critical. This is your chance to hear about the challenges and innovations in media sustainability, transparency, and integrity.

Cronkite School Professor Julia Wallace, the Frank Russell Chair in the Business of Journalism, will discuss the situation in the U.S. She will then lead a panel of Hubert H. Humphrey Program at Arizona State University fellows to discuss the issues in other countries:
Людмил Каравасилев, Bulgaria 🇧🇬
Emese Dudics, Hungary 🇭🇺
Jean Paul Ibambe, Rwanda 🇷🇼
Nkosikhona Dibiti, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

📅 Monday, Jan. 27 at 5 p.m.

📍 Cronkite School First Amendment Forum
555 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004

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News for Sale: How Business Models Influence Journalism Worldwide Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about how business and revenue models shape the stories we see—and those we don’t.

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