Inside Higher Ed

Inside Higher Ed
Type News website
Format Online newspaper
Editor Scott Jaschik
Doug Lederman
Founded 2004 (2004)
Headquarters Washington, D.C., U.S.
Circulation 1.9 million monthly, as of October 2017[1]
OCLC number 721351944
Website www.insidehighered.com

Inside Higher Ed is a media company and online publication that provides news, opinion, resources, events and jobs focused on college and university topics.

Inside Higher Ed publishes daily and content includes news stories, opinion essays and career advice. The publication also hosts several blogs on education topics, including "Confessions of a Community College Dean," "Conditionally Accepted" and "GradHacker."[2]

Inside Higher Ed publishes the American Association of University Professors' (AAUP) Faculty Compensation Survey data. It also publishes Inside Digital Learning, an electronic publication covering technology and the learning experience, as well as Admissions Matters, an online publication about college admissions and enrollment news.

The company is based in Washington, D.C., United States. It was founded in 2004 by Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman,[3][4] two former editors of The Chronicle of Higher Education, as well as Kathlene Collins, formerly a business manager for The Chronicle.

Inside Higher Ed's content regularly appears in other publications such as Slate[5] and Business Insider.[6] Inside Higher Ed has been recognized by The Association for the Study of Higher Education.[7]

References

  1. Marketing Solutions Lab, Inside Higher Ed, March 1, 2016
  2. GradHacker Now Available at Inside Higher Ed, GradHacker, September 16, 2014
  3. Annys Shin, Inside Higher Ed Emphasizes Online Focus, The Washington Post, March 7, 2005; Page E05
  4. Lia Miller, New Web site for Academics Roils Education Journalism, The New York Times, February 14, 2005
  5. Inside Higher Ed, Slate, last accessed April 17, 2017
  6. Inside Higher Ed - Business Insider, Business Insider, last accessed April 17, 2017
  7. ASHE Special Merit Award, "The Association for the Study of Higher Education", last accessed April 17, 2017


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