Open House: Chronicle of Higher Ed
Posted by tom | May 2, 2007In case you haven’t already heard or read the news, the Chronicle of Higher Education's Open House runs from May 1-8. For the first time ever, everyone will have access to all of The Chronicle’s Web site absolutely free for one full week. You don't need a password, have a subscription, or work at one of the more than 600 institutions with campuswide access. AND when you visit the site during the open house, you can enter to win one of seven iPods. So, if you’re not already, I’d encourage you to take an inside look at Higher Education:
1. The full text of the May 4 issue.
2. Fresh news updates every morning and throughout the day. E.g. Faculty Members and Coaches in Pennsylvania System Vote to Authorize Strike
3. A searchable archive of back issues dating to September 1989. E.g., John Sommerville’s The Exhaustion of Secularism.
4. Data from the Chronicle’s annual Almanac issue and other Chronicle surveys, including salaries, in easy-to-search databases.
5. All of the essays and opinions in The Chronicle Review. E.g. Check out The DNA of Religious Faith.
And much, much more. Great to have such a tool available as we’re a part of God’s desire to see “Students and faculty transformed. Campuses renewed. World changers developed”

