513 total citations 39 papers, 286 citations indexed
About
Jeffrey Selingo is a scholar working on Education, Political Science and International Relations and Information Systems.
According to data from OpenAlex, Jeffrey Selingo has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 286 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Education, 5 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 2 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Jeffrey Selingo's work include Higher Education Research Studies (7 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (3 papers) and Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (3 papers). Jeffrey Selingo is often cited by papers focused on Higher Education Research Studies (7 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (3 papers) and Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (3 papers). Jeffrey Selingo collaborates with scholars based in . Jeffrey Selingo's co-authors include Jeffrey Brainard and Peter Schmidt and has published in prestigious journals such as The chronicle of higher education and Medical Entomology and Zoology.
In The Last Decade
Jeffrey Selingo
27 papers
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175 citations
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All Works
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2009). Emory U. Trains Its Own Leaders.. The chronicle of higher education. 55(41).3 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2008). College Leaders Wrestle with How to Prepare for Unknown Threats.. The chronicle of higher education. 54(24).1 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2007). Cornell Courts a Subcontinent.. The chronicle of higher education. 53(26).1 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey, et al.. (2003). Same Classroom, Different Price.. The chronicle of higher education. 50(4).3 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2003). What Americans Think about Higher Education.. The chronicle of higher education. 49(34).22 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Peter & Jeffrey Selingo. (2002). A Supreme Court Showdown.. The chronicle of higher education. 49(16).
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2002). States with the Biggest Deficits Take Aim at Higher Education.. The chronicle of higher education. 48(32).3 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2001). Aiming for a New Audience, U. of Phoenix Tries Again in New Jersey.. The chronicle of higher education. 48(4).2 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2001). Questioning the Merit of Merit Scholarships.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(19). 22.19 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey & Jeffrey Brainard. (2001). Call To Eliminate SAT Requirement May Reshape Debate on Affirmative Action.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(25).4 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2000). Grading the States on Higher Education.. The chronicle of higher education. 47(15). 25.7 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2000). In Pennsylvania, a Powerful Crusader Pushes Universities To Change Their Ways.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(37). 36.1 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2000). What States Aren't Saying about the 'X-Percent Solution'.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(39). 34.3 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (2000). How Many Research Universities Does a State Need. The chronicle of higher education. 46(23).1 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1999). Technical Colleges at a Crossroads.. The chronicle of higher education. 45(27).
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1999). A Quiet End to the Use of Race in College Admissions in Florida.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(15).5 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1999). Why Minority Recruiting Is Alive and Well in Texas.. The chronicle of higher education. 46(13).4 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1998). A New Archive and Internet Search Engine May Change the Nature of On-Line Research.. The chronicle of higher education. 44(26).2 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1998). U. of Phoenix Picks New Jersey for Its First Foray in Eastern U.S.. The chronicle of higher education. 45(9).2 indexed citations
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Selingo, Jeffrey. (1997). A Self-Published College Guide Goes Big-Time, and Educators Cry Foul.. The chronicle of higher education. 44(11).4 indexed citations
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