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Chronicle of Higher Education


2026 Summer Journalism Internship

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Recruitment began on December 15, 2025
and the job listing Expires on January 15, 2026
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The Chronicle of Higher Education is hiring two Summer 2026 Editorial Reporting Interns. The internship runs from Memorial Day until Labor Day.

The Chronicle is the premier source for news about higher education. We’ve been around since 1966, and more than a million people read us online every month. We’re also an equal-opportunity employer, and one of our top priorities is recruiting and maintaining a diverse staff.

As an intern, you’d be a full-time reporter in our newsroom. Interns work primarily on daily-news coverage and also have opportunities to pursue more ambitious stories and contribute to newsroom projects. Pay is $800 a week before taxes.

The Chronicle is independently owned and based in Washington, D.C. Most Chronicle staff members work in a hybrid capacity out of our D.C. office, but remote work in VA, MD, MI, WA, TX, FL, NC, and NY may be considered. If you have questions about the policy, email Kate Bellows at kate.hidalgobellows@chronicle.com.

To apply, you’ll need to submit a cover letter, a resume, and five published clips that show us what you’re capable of (articles, links to articles, links to multimedia projects, or any other kind of reporting project). Please ensure application readers are able to view your clips (e.g., an ad doesn’t cover half the article). Candidates should have some prior experience in a newsroom, be it college or professional. You’ll also need to include the email addresses and phone numbers of three references; at least two of them should have edited or supervised your journalism.

We will begin reviewing applications on Thursday, January 15 and hope to extend offers by early March.

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