I'm hiring! The Chronicle is looking for a senior reporter to cover the escalating campaign of political influence targeting colleges and universities. This reporter will do it all: profiles of the influential figures who dominate the beat, features on campuses where political debates catch fire, investigations into how the sector is changing under pressure, and scoops on what's happening behind the scenes.
Benefits: The Chronicle's health plan is among the most generous on the market, and we get 24 days paid vacation. This reporter can work in person in DC or remote from Texas, Florida, Maryland, Virginia, New York, California, Michigan, North Carolina, or Washington.
Pay range: 85K-115K
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Posted by: Andy Thomason, Assistant Managing Editor
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Join The Chronicle Team!
The Chronicle is seeking a Senior Reporter, Political Influence to join its team.
Higher education is in the crosshairs. Politicians are scrutinizing colleges and universities like never before — reshaping what they teach, who leads them, and how they operate. The consequences of this unprecedented political influence will define American higher education for decades. The Chronicle of Higher Education is seeking a senior reporter to cover this landscape with tenacity, sophistication, and independence.
This reporter will pursue the behind-the-scenes conversations that drive institutional decisions. They will profile the outside actors — political operatives, donors, and advocacy groups — who are exerting influence, as well as administrators, faculty, and trustees navigating the pressure. They will break news, expose trends, and produce the kind of deeply reported work that makes The Chronicle the essential source of news and insight in higher education.
What’s in it for you?
What you’ll do:
1. Generate distinctive, agenda-setting story ideas rooted in deep sourcing and expertise.
2. Produce authoritative, high-impact journalism across a range of formats.
3. Serve as a public face for The Chronicle's work on this beat.
Qualifications:
To Apply Please Submit the Following:
Location: In person or remote. The Chronicle has an office in Washington, D.C. In the event a candidate is hired to work remotely, they must live in one of the following states: Texas, Florida, Maryland, Virginia, New York, California, Michigan, North Carolina, and Washington.
The Chronicle is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to creating a diverse work environment. We encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply.