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Inside Higher Ed — higher education’s daily voice.

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Inside Higher Ed reaches across all levels in higher education. More than 40% of our readers are academics and another 30% are administrators in key institutional areas such as development, student services, financial aid, and business affairs. Finally, 20% of Inside Higher Ed’s readers hold executive level titles – deans, vice presidents, presidents and chancellors.

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Recent advertisers include publishers such as The New York Times, McGraw-Hill, Jossey-Bass, and Harvard University Press; education groups like ETS, College Board, ACT, SCUP, ACE, AACRAO, and MLA; corporate clients including HP, Datatel, BlackBerry, Cisco, Fidelity Investments, and Adobe; consultants such as Lipman Hearne, Noel-Levitz, and Widmeyer Communications; and institutions including Walden University, Capella University and Drexel eLearning.

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