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Type | Print and Online Newspaper |
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Owner(s) | News Corp (via Dow Jones & Company), Unigo |
Language | English |
WSJ On Campus is a print and online Newspaper created through a strategic partnership between The Wall Street Journal and the college website Unigo. [1]
WSJ On Campus pairs The Wall Street Journal’s reporters with Unigo’s network of hundreds of thousands of current college students on more than 7,000 campuses across the U.S. [2]
A key feature of the WSJ On Campus brand is the integration of professional journalism from WSJ [3] with crowd-sourced student content from Unigo [4] to create original stories on college admissions and college life. [5] Paul Bascobert, chief marketing officer at Dow Jones & Company, announced the creation of WSJ On Campus alongside Jordan Goldman, Unigo's founder and CEO. [6] Stories from WSJ On Campus have won multiple awards from The Association of Educational Publishers, including Best Education Portal, Best Social Media and Best Education Website. [7] [8] [9]
In addition to original reporting, WSJ On Campus also produces live webcasts examining key issues around college admissions and college life. [10] Webcasts are hosted by Jordan Goldman and broadcast on the homepage of WSJ.com. [11] To date, WSJ On Campus webcasts have featured Goldman interviewing Deans of Admissions from Princeton University, [12] the University of Pennsylvania, [13] Columbia University, [14] the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [15] Brown University, [16] Williams College, [17] Wesleyan University, [18] Bryn Mawr College , [19] Grinnell College, [20] New York University, Penn State and the University of Vermont. [21]
This article contains content that is written like
an advertisement. (November 2018) |
Type | Print and Online Newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | News Corp (via Dow Jones & Company), Unigo |
Language | English |
WSJ On Campus is a print and online Newspaper created through a strategic partnership between The Wall Street Journal and the college website Unigo. [1]
WSJ On Campus pairs The Wall Street Journal’s reporters with Unigo’s network of hundreds of thousands of current college students on more than 7,000 campuses across the U.S. [2]
A key feature of the WSJ On Campus brand is the integration of professional journalism from WSJ [3] with crowd-sourced student content from Unigo [4] to create original stories on college admissions and college life. [5] Paul Bascobert, chief marketing officer at Dow Jones & Company, announced the creation of WSJ On Campus alongside Jordan Goldman, Unigo's founder and CEO. [6] Stories from WSJ On Campus have won multiple awards from The Association of Educational Publishers, including Best Education Portal, Best Social Media and Best Education Website. [7] [8] [9]
In addition to original reporting, WSJ On Campus also produces live webcasts examining key issues around college admissions and college life. [10] Webcasts are hosted by Jordan Goldman and broadcast on the homepage of WSJ.com. [11] To date, WSJ On Campus webcasts have featured Goldman interviewing Deans of Admissions from Princeton University, [12] the University of Pennsylvania, [13] Columbia University, [14] the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [15] Brown University, [16] Williams College, [17] Wesleyan University, [18] Bryn Mawr College , [19] Grinnell College, [20] New York University, Penn State and the University of Vermont. [21]