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In 2012, reporter Jack Stripling won a special citation for "Beat reporting", from the Education Writers Association (EWA), as well as sharing a second-place Single-Topic News, Series or Feature award with Tom Bartlett and other Chronicle reporters for their seven-part series, "College for a Few".
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Although it was meant for those involved in higher education, one of the founding ideas was that the general public had very little knowledge about what was going on in higher education and the real issues involved. Originally, it did not accept any advertising and did not have any staff-written
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circled the Earth, October 4, 1957, so the Moonshooter project was formed as a supplement on higher education for the college magazines. The college magazine editors promised 60 percent of one issue of their magazine to finance the supplement. The first
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to become the first full-time employee of the newly created Editorial Projects for Education (EPE), which was later renamed "Editorial Projects in Education", starting in an office in his apartment in
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In 2018, Bartlett and Nell Gluckman were named as the 2017 Runners Up in the Outstanding Higher Education Journalism category, presented by the United Kingdom's
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was attracting enough advertising to become self-sufficient, and in 1978 the board of EPE agreed to sell the newspaper to its editors. EPE sold the
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and later moving to an office near the Johns Hopkins campus in Baltimore. He realized that higher education would benefit from a news publication.
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to the editors for $ 2,000,000 in cash and $ 500,000 in services that Chronicle would provide to EPE. Chronicle went from a legal
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Over the years, the paper has been a finalist and winner of several journalism awards. In 2005, two special reports – on
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professionals, including staff members and administrators. A subscription is required to read some articles.
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Brad Wolverton, earned a special citation for Investigative Reporting, "Investigating College Athletics".
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This sale shifted the focus of non-profit EPE to K-12 education. Inspired by the model established by the
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was officially founded in 1966 by Corbin Gwaltney, and its first issue was launched in November 1966.
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grossed $ 33 million in advertising revenues and $ 7 million in circulation revenues in 2003.
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Covering the Campus : The History of The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1966–1993
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In 2005, its reporter Carlin Romano was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in criticism.
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He and other board members of EPE met to plan a new publication which would be called
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is published in two sections: Section A with news, section B with job listings, and
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Independent Press Award for political coverage. In its award citation,
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was one of the first newspapers to appear on the Internet, as a
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Finalist: Carlin Romano of The Chronicle of Higher Education
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2012 Winners of the National Awards for Education Reporting
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that presents news, information, and jobs for college and
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165 employees, including 63 full-time writers and editors.
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editorial opinions. It was supported by grants from the
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Education Week: "A Media Organization With Many Faces"
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In 1957, Corbin Gwaltney, founder and editor of the
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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
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Chronicle of Higher Education

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