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Association for the Study of Higher Education

ASHE is a scholarly society with 2,200 members dedicated to higher education as a field of study. It is committed to diversity in its programs and membership, and has enjoyed extraordinary success in involving graduate students in Association activities.

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Hispania
Editor:

Benjamin Fraser, The University of Arizona

Volume:
Volume
108 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
Journal of College Student Development
Editor:

Robert D. Reason, Iowa State University

Volume:
Volume
66 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Bimonthly
The Review of Higher Education
Editors:

Penny A. Pasque, The Ohio State University; Thomas F. Nelson Laird, Indiana University, Bloomington

Volume:
Volume
48 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies
Editor:

Megan Corbin, West Chester University

Volume:
Volume
52 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric
Editor:

Robert Gaines, University of Maryland

Volume:
Volume
42 (2024)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
African American Review
Editor:

Nathan L. Grant, Saint Louis University

Volume:
Volume
57 (2024)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
Journal of Women's History
Editors:

Sandie HolguĂ­n and Jennifer Davis, University of Oklahoma

Volume:
Volume
37 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
portal: Libraries and the Academy
Editor:

Ellysa Stern Cahoy, Penn State University

Volume:
Volume
25 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
Library Trends
Editor in Chief:

Melissa A. Wong, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Volume:
Volume
73 (2024-25)
Frequency:
Frequency
Quarterly
The CEA Critic
Editors:

Jeraldine Kraver, University of Northern Colorado; Peter Kratzke, University of Colorado, Boulder

Volume:
Volume
87 (2025)
Frequency:
Frequency
3 issues
Feminist Formations
Editor:

Patti Duncan, Oregon State University

Volume:
Volume
36 (2024)
Frequency:
Frequency
3 issues