The Chronicle of Higher Education
Aisha Baiocchi is an accomplished journalist with extensive experience in reporting and leadership within the field of media. Currently serving as a Reporting Fellow at The Chronicle of Higher Education since July 2025, Aisha has held various influential roles, including Special Projects Editor at The Daily Tar Heel and Enterprise Managing Editor. Aisha's editorial leadership emphasized accountability journalism and community engagement. Aisha's academic background includes dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Media and Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and International Comparative Studies from Duke University, complemented by a history of internships and fellowships that addressed diverse topics such as criminal justice reform and community initiatives.
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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.