Jordan Friedman

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Jordan Friedman is a New York-based freelance reporter covering online higher education. He is also currently a content marketing manager at a K-12 education company, where he manages a blog and oversees the creation of other digital content. He was previously an online education editor at U.S. News. Friedman graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and history from Emory University in 2014 and has contributed to a number of publications, including USA Today, CNN.com, Ripleys.com and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. You can follow him on Twitter or view more of his work on his website.

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