Kate Marijolovic
Reporting Intern
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Kate Marijolovic is a reporting intern at The Chronicle. Marijolovic is a student at Ohio University, where she studies journalism. She has previously interned at the U.S. House of Representatives; The StarNews, in Wilmington, N.C.; and Decode39, in Rome. Follow her on Twitter @kmarijolovic, or email her at kate.marijolovic@chronicle.com.
Stories by this Author
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Labor Organizing
Work Stoppages Increased Last Year. Higher Ed Played a Key Role.
More than 60 percent of all workers who went on strike in 2022 were part of the educational-services industry. -
Leadership
A College’s Controversial Fund-Raising Event Led a Dean to Quit. Now the President Faces Calls to Resign.
Katherine Bergeron has apologized, but critics at Connecticut College point to larger problems with her leadership on DEI. -
Shocking Numbers
For Black Students, 2 Obstacles to Graduation Loom Large: Discrimination and Responsibilities
More than one in five Black students say they feel discriminated against “frequently” or “occasionally” in their programs, a new survey finds. -
Tempered Optimism
What Do Big Tech Layoffs Mean for STEM Programs?
Undergraduate departments remain confident about their students’ job prospects. M.B.A. programs see an opportunity. -
Student Well-Being
Trauma and Social Anxiety Are Growing Mental-Health Concerns for College Students
A new analysis of students who went to campus counseling centers also looked at factors that increased their likelihood of dropping out. -
Technology
Public Colleges Across the Country Are Banning TikTok on Their Networks. Here’s What That Means.
Will the bans, prompted by security concerns about the app, stop students from using it? “I would be very surprised if that actually works,” one expert says. -
Academic Labor
Graduate Students Win Pay Raises as Union Efforts Surge
Buoyed by the University of California strike, the largest in America’s higher-ed history, one student says, “It’s a moment for grad-worker organizing.”