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Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning

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The Magazine of Higher Learning
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1970–present
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Change[1]
Indexing
ISSN0009-1383
OCLC no.300189995
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Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning (ISSN 0009-1383, OCLC 300189995) is an academic magazine devoted to the study of higher education, described by the Chronicle of Higher Education as a "stalwart of higher education".[2]

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History

The magazine was founded in 1970,[3] sponsored by the American Association for Higher Education, published in Washington, D.C. by Heldref Publications.[4]

By 1979, the magazine was taken over by Heldref Publications.[5]

After the Association ceased operating in 2005, the magazine was sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching until 2016, when its sponsorship was switched to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Change (New Rochelle, N.Y.)". worldcat.org. OCLC 300189995.
  2. ^ a b Goldie Blumenstyk, "‘Change’ Magazine, Stalwart of Higher Ed, Moves to a New Home" The Chronicle of Higher Education July 9, 2015 [1]
  3. ^ NYU catalog record
  4. ^ Brent D. Ruben (1995). Quality in Higher Education. Transaction Publishers. pp. 137–. ISBN 978-1-4128-3258-8.
  5. ^ Deborah DeZure (2000). Learning from Change: Landmarks in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education from Change Magazine, 1969-1999. Stylus Publishing, LLC. pp. 17–. ISBN 978-1-57922-002-0.

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