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Oct 2024
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Pay for Play

The Chronicle of Higher Education
About this episode

Would big-name universities pay a magazine to write puff pieces about them? You bet.

Guest: Francie Diep, senior reporter for The Chronicle of Higher Education 

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For more on today’s episode, visit chronicle.com/collegematters.

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