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Court settlement and executive order means big changes for NIL and university marketing

The ever-evolving landscape of Name, Image and Likeness seems to finally have some guardrails in place. But interviewed insiders say it’s still just the early framework for what’s ahead.

The NIL Top 10: Who are the highest-paid college athletes?

Growing collective contracts and sponsorship deals have university athletes — both men and women — raking in record paydays.

Is Bill Belichick good for UNC’s bottom line?

His $50 million contract is balanced against record enrollment, sold-out season tickets and a potential boost in marketing revenue.

‘Let’s Get Back to The Work’: Starting the Year with Hope and Focus

As higher ed adjusts to a new normal of volatility, Teresa and Erin open Season 4 of Trusted Voices with a call to action: Keep your eye on the big picture and roll up your sleeves to get the work done.

How can I centralize marcomm without destroying trust and morale?

In the first video version of her advice column, Jaime Hunt answers a persistent question for higher ed marcomm pros.

From Panic to Plan: Winning the Teach Out Moment

How to attract and support teachout students and their closing institutions

The Columbia Settlement, Harvard’s Fight and Trump’s NIL Order

When colleges are settling before investigations even begin, it’s a sign the legal landscape has changed.

Does higher ed still matter?

A lot has been made about the future of higher education recently, or even if there is one at all.

College has to be about more than just employability.

Graduate employability matters, but college is also where students will hone the soft skills needed for the future.

The state of the higher ed workforce ‘is not good’

Stress and uncertainty are pervading a relatively stagnant workforce, but there are signs of hope if you look hard enough.