IHEP

Higher Education Media Outlets

  • American Educator—Professional quarterly journal by the American Federation of Teachers that is published for classroom teachers and other education professionals from preschool through university.
  • American School & University—Magazine for education facilities and business professionals serving the nation’s K-12, and higher education administrators responsible for the planning, design, construction, retrofit, operations, maintenance and management of education facilities.
  • Education Week—Higher education news magazine by the Editorial Projects in Education.
  • eSchool News—Monthly print and online newspaper focusing on the use of technology and the Internet to transform North America's schools and help colleges achieve their educational goals.
  • Greentree Gazette—Magazine that covers the people, campuses and companies that are making business news in higher education. Tracks campus finance and reports on information technology, student services, and enrollment management.
  • Higher Ed Watch Blog—Independent news analysis and commentary on higher education issues focusing on access and success.
  • Inside Higher Ed—Online source for news, opinion and jobs for higher education.
  • NEA Today—Monthly magazine by the National Education Association.
  • Phi Delta Kappan—A professional journal for education that addresses issues of policy and practice for educators at all levels.
  • Teacher Magazine—Magazine that reports on a variety of educator issues such as technology, school environment, and non-traditional schools.
  • The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition—Educational program developed by the publishers of The Wall Street Journal, and devoted to preparing young people for the decisions that will shape their economic future.
  • Threshold—Quarterly journal for district, state, and national education leaders. Launched in 2003, it features nationally-recognized experts offering provocative ideas, opinions, and research at the intersection of education and technology.
  • Trusteeship—Reports on trends, issues, and practices in higher education to help board members and chief executives better understand their distinctive and complementary roles and to strengthen board performance.
  • University Business—A publication for presidents and other senior officers at two- and four-year colleges and universities throughout the United States.
  • Women in Higher Education—Monthly news journal, designed to help women on campus get wise about how gender affects being successful in the male-dominated world of higher education.