The Chronicle Of Higher Education
The Chronicle of Higher Education (chronicle.com), published since 1966, is the leading source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators. Online, The Chronicle is published every weekday and is the top destination for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe. The Chronicle's Web site features the complete contents of the latest issue; daily news and advice columns; thousands of current job listings; articles published since September 1989; vibrant discussion forums; and career-building tools such as online CV management, salary databases, and more. The Chronicle's audited website traffic is routinely more than 12 million pages a month, seen by more than one million unique visitors. In print, The Chronicle is published in two sections: Section A, which contains news and jobs, and The Chronicle Review, a magazine of arts and ideas. Subscribers also receive a special Almanac of Higher Education once a year, two supplements on forthcoming events in academe, and other special reports. The print version is also available as a digital edition. The newspaper is subscribed to by more than 70,000 academics and has a total readership of 350,000. The Chronicle is a nine-time finalist for the National Magazine Awards, and one of its columnists was a finalist for a 2005 Pulitzer Prize. In 2007 The Chronicle was ranked in the 10 most credible news sources by Erdos & Morgan, a widely used survey of thought leaders in the United States.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education (chronicle.com), published since 1966, is the leading source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators.

Online, The Chronicle is published every weekday and is the top destination for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe. The Chronicle's Web site features the complete contents of the latest issue; daily news and advice columns; thousands of current job listings; articles published since September 1989; vibrant discussion forums; and career-building tools such as online CV management, salary databases, and more.
The Chronicle's audited website traffic is routinely more than 12 million pages a month, seen by more than one million unique visitors.

In print, The Chronicle is published in two sections: Section A, which contains news and jobs, and The Chronicle Review, a magazine of arts and ideas. Subscribers also receive a special Almanac of Higher Education once a year, two supplements on forthcoming events in academe, and other special reports. The print version is also available as a digital edition.
The newspaper is subscribed to by more than 70,000 academics and has a total readership of 350,000.

The Chronicle is a nine-time finalist for the National Magazine Awards, and one of its columnists was a finalist for a 2005 Pulitzer Prize. In 2007 The Chronicle was ranked in the 10 most credible news sources by Erdos & Morgan, a widely used survey of thought leaders in the United States.

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  • 68 Total reviews
  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/the-chronicle-of-higher-education-1/id414901678
  • App Support: http://chronicle.com/ipad/support
  • Genre: News
  • Bundle ID: com.chronicle.thechronicle
  • App Size: 21.6 M
  • Version: 2.2.15
  • Update Date: September 20th, 2016

Description:

The Chronicle of Higher Education is the leading source of news and commentary about the events, people, and issues shaping higher education in the United States and around the world. Now The Chronicle’s first-rate journalism is available on the iPad.

Each section of The Chronicle is available for download. The iPad Edition contains the major news articles from the weekly print edition. A separate download gives you the essays and commentary from our weekly magazine of ideas, The Chronicle Review. (The sections are separate to provide faster downloads.)

If you have your own subscription to the The Chronicle, you can use this App to download iPad editions at no cost. Non-subscribers can subscribe or purchase individual issues of the news section and The Chronicle Review.

Features
• Download the iPad edition at no cost if you subscribe to The Chronicle.
• Purchase single issues and special reports in-app using your iTunes account.
• More full-color photographs than the print edition, plus video and audio.
• Free access to daily news feeds from The Chronicle.

Subscriptions to the iPad edition are now available at savings of up to 80% off the single-copy price, and are billed to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.

Subscriptions available:
1-month subscription for $9.99, automatically renewed until canceled
1-year subscription for $49.99, automatically renewed until canceled
Single-copy purchases are available for $2.99 per issue.

SUBSCRIBERS’ AUTOMATIC-RENEWAL FEATURE: Your credit card will automatically be charged for another subscription period (another year for annual subscribers, another month for monthly subscribers) unless you change your subscription preferences in your account settings. Subscriptions automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, and cannot be canceled during the active subscription period.

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erikrun

Jan 04, 2017

No longer published

It was great while it lasted. The Chronicle stopped publishing the iPad edition, so the app is only useful for viewing older issues. The Chronicle website is bad. My uneducated guess is that the Chronicle won't implement a sustainable publishing model because they are hoping to sell. So, everything is on the website instead of the app for short-term revenue. After selling to a bigger publisher, we may see another version of an iPad edition, but it will be a subsidiary of NewsCorp or some other garbage. Blah.

MS38163

Jul 18, 2016

Pretty terrible

News articles often do not load & are littered with html tags. Navigating is non-obvious

Apollo1015

Mar 18, 2016

Solid App

Great application and solid functionality for reviewing The Chronicle. I find it helpful to check in with the app between meetings.

Crrritic

Apr 19, 2015

TOO MANY CRASHES!

This app is far too buggy. It crashes frequently while articles are being read--especially when the pages are enlarged for easier reading.

pkaynyc

Mar 23, 2015

Do NOT subscribe through chronicle.com

The app is serviceable, a bit buggy and you can't turn it sideways, but it has basically worked for me for several years. That said, if you get a subscription through the Chronicle it's likely that at least some of the back issues you paid for will go up in smoke and you'll no longer have access to them without paying $2.99 per issue--especially if you ever let your subscription lapse. My issues from 2012 and 2013 are still available but not most of the most recent year. They claimed they were going to try to fix this, but they appear to be in way over their heads technically. Subscribe through the app and you'll be in the more capable hands of the folks at Apple should anything ever go missing and you'll save almost 50% to boot ($50/yr vs. $92). You won't be able to read subscriber-only content on their website or see the ads, however, which I could care less about. I do wish Apple would stick up for people more when it comes to developers violating their standards and distributing content using their devices and trademark.

Tō-like-toe

Feb 23, 2015

Functional and attractive

Once I got used to swiping up or down to turn pages and left or right to view articles I found the system ver useful. The app returns me right to where I left off.
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