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Pauline Arrillaga

Professor of Practice and Director of the Southwest Health Reporting Initiative at the Cronkite School of Journalism

Pauline Arrillaga is a distinguished professional in the field of journalism, serving as a writer, editor, trainer, coach, and professor of practice. She is deeply committed to her students and is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion.1 At Arizona State University, she holds the position of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Professor of Practice and leads a team of students focused on providing in-depth health care coverage.5 Additionally, she serves as the Executive Editor for Carnegie-Knight News21 at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.24 Arrillaga has played a pivotal role in various projects, such as the 2024 Carnegie-Knight News21 project titled "Fractured," which examines the state of American society.4 Her work has been recognized and appreciated by her peers and students alike, highlighting her impact in the field of journalism education.3

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States