
Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez
Newsletter Product Manager
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Fernanda is newsletter product manager at The Chronicle. She is the voice behind Chronicle newsletters like the Weekly Briefing, and Five Weeks to a Better Semester. Before joining The Chronicle, she was an online-news editor at The Advocate, in Baton Rouge, La. She graduated from Louisiana State University, where she worked at The Daily Reveille, the student newspaper.
Send her an email at fernanda@chronicle.com.
Stories by this Author
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Weekly Briefing
Weekly Briefing: University tells low-enrollment majors to change
Administrators told department chairs that the changes are part of a “larger, troubling, higher-education landscape.” -
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Weekly Briefing: What happens when your professor disappears?
Graduate students pieced together the reasons behind their adviser’s sudden absence. -
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Weekly Briefing: What do people really think of higher education?
A new national survey shows that some aren’t convinced of college’s value. -
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Weekly Briefing: Your Labor Day links
Celebrate the holiday with a collection of great reads from The Chronicle. -
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Weekly Briefing: A nightmarish situation
A college forgot to tell an adjunct he was teaching three courses. -
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Weekly Briefing: This public college wanted growth. It’s getting cuts.
West Virginia University proposed eliminating 32 programs. A few years ago, it had ambitions to grow. -
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Weekly Briefing: Outside Groups Influenced Professor’s Botched Hiring, Records Show
Documents reveal outsiders’ influence on the Texas A&M University process that ultimately turned Kathleen McElvoy away. -
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Weekly Briefing: Star scholar accused of research fraud sues Harvard and three bloggers
Francesca Gino’s lawsuit says the university and professors defamed her. -
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Weekly Briefing: This College President Was Bashing His Critics Online
At West Virginia’s Bluefield State University, there’s an unconventional clash between faculty members and the president.