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Read articles from the Chronicle of Higher Education using either of these two methods:

1. Use our authenticated link, both on and off campus. No account is required.

2. **Preferred** Create an account using your Massasoit email address. The account will associate you with the paid subscription, and you will not have to save the authenticated link. Account creation steps:

  1. Go to Chronicle.com and click the “Log In” link at top, right-hand side of the page or go to: https://www.chronicle.com/account/create.
  2. Click the “Sign Up” link to create a free account using your Massasoit email address.

Chronicle of Higher Education log in

  1. Activate your account by confirming your email address in the “The Chronicle: Confirm your email address” email. 

Wall Street Journal Access

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Massasoit faculty, students, and staff now have digital access to breaking news, curated newsletters, podcasts and videos, career insights and more from anywhere on desktop, tablet, mobile and the WSJ app. 

Activate your Wall Street Journal account

Go to: https://library.massasoit.edu/wsjdj 

  • Your first name, last name, and email address should be filled in.
  • You should see this screen:

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  1. You will be prompted to select preferences and interests. This can be done at a later time. To skip, close tab and click again on the WSJ link.
  2. You should be redirected to WSJ.com with your registration complete. Account settings and preferences menu is in the top right-hand corner. 
  3. Once you complete your account set up, you can add the WSJ app on your mobile device, available at the Apple Store and Google Play

Instructor Tools

WSJ Context is a new tool for instructors to easily create and share reading lists with their students.

The Assessment Tool lets you test your students’ comprehension and awareness of current events through online quizzes on WSJ articles.

The Weekly Review offers relevant articles, along with thought-provoking questions and classroom applications.

Critical Thinking Resources integrate WSJ articles into your classes and energize discussions with tangible examples of course concepts your students can apply in the real world.