The Chronicle’s founder dies at 97; California’s plan for fielding online-education complaints awaits OK; and more campuses rely on troubleshooters.
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He began the newspaper in 1966 as an eight-page broadsheet designed to provide serious coverage of the nation’s colleges. In 1988 he started The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
In November 1966, The Chronicle of Higher Education began life with an unprecedented and audacious vision: to produce great journalism about every facet of American colleges and universities.
The state’s consumer-affairs agency is “working closely with colleges around the country” to encourage a speedy resolution by the U.S. Department of Education.
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