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The Chronicle of Higher Education
NameThe Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education is a leading source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators, similar to Harvard University's Harvard Business Review and Stanford University's Stanford Social Innovation Review. Founded in 1966 by Corbin Gwaltney, the publication is based in Washington, D.C. and is known for its in-depth coverage of Higher education in the United States, including issues affecting University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Yale University. The Chronicle of Higher Education is often cited by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and National Public Radio as a trusted source of information on higher education issues, including those related to University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Sorbonne University.

History

The Chronicle of Higher Education was first published in 1966, with Robert G. Storey as its founding editor, and has since become a leading source of news and information for the Higher education in the United States, including University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Over the years, the publication has covered major events and issues in higher education, including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, the Free Speech Movement at University of California, Berkeley, and the Kent State shootings. The Chronicle of Higher Education has also reported on the development of new universities, such as University of California, Irvine and University of California, San Diego, and the growth of online education at institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pennsylvania.

Content

The Chronicle of Higher Education features a wide range of content, including news articles, opinion pieces, and job listings, catering to institutions like Duke University, University of Chicago, and California Institute of Technology. The publication covers topics such as Academic freedom, Tenure, and Faculty unions, which affect universities like University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Ohio State University. The Chronicle of Higher Education also publishes special reports and supplements on topics like MOOCs and Online learning, which have been adopted by institutions like University of Edinburgh, University of Melbourne, and National University of Singapore. Additionally, the publication features columns and blogs from prominent higher education experts, including Derek Bok, William G. Bowen, and Stanley Fish, who have taught at institutions like Harvard University, Princeton University, and University of Illinois at Chicago.

Impact

The Chronicle of Higher Education has had a significant impact on the higher education community, with its reporting and analysis influencing policy decisions at institutions like University of California, Los Angeles, New York University, and University of Washington. The publication's coverage of issues like Affirmative action, Student debt, and College affordability has helped shape the national conversation on higher education, involving institutions like University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The Chronicle of Higher Education has also been credited with helping to launch the careers of prominent higher education leaders, including Lawrence Summers, Amy Gutmann, and Michael McPherson, who have worked at institutions like Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and Macalester College.

Publications

The Chronicle of Higher Education publishes a number of print and online publications, including its flagship newspaper, as well as supplements and special reports, which are read by faculty and administrators at institutions like University of Southern California, University of Florida, and Texas A&M University. The publication also produces a number of online resources, including Chronicle Vitae, a career-development website for academics, and The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a publication focused on Nonprofit organizations and Philanthropy, which have been used by institutions like University of Notre Dame, Georgetown University, and University of Denver. Additionally, The Chronicle of Higher Education publishes a number of newsletters and email alerts, including The Chronicle Review and The Ticker, which provide updates on news and trends in higher education, affecting institutions like University of Oregon, University of Kansas, and Iowa State University.

Awards_and_recognition

The Chronicle of Higher Education has received numerous awards and recognition for its reporting and editorial excellence, including Pulitzer Prize nominations and National Magazine Awards, similar to those received by The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Wired (magazine). The publication has also been recognized for its innovative use of digital media, including Webby Awards and Eppy Awards, which have also been awarded to The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ProPublica. The Chronicle of Higher Education's editors and reporters have also received individual awards and recognition, including Nieman Fellowships and Knight Fellowships, which have also been awarded to journalists from The Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, and PBS NewsHour.

Leadership_and_governance

The Chronicle of Higher Education is led by a team of experienced editors and executives, including its editor, Michael G. Riley, and its president, Richard D. Kahlenberg, who have worked at institutions like University of Michigan and Harvard University. The publication is governed by a board of directors, which includes prominent higher education leaders, such as Drew Gilpin Faust, Nannerl O. Keohane, and Robert M. Solow, who have taught at institutions like Harvard University, Duke University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Chronicle of Higher Education is also advised by a council of academic and industry experts, including Lawrence S. Bacow, Deborah E. Lipstadt, and William G. Tierney, who have worked at institutions like Tufts University, Emory University, and University of Southern California.

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