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"The NIL Top 10: Who are the highest-paid college athletes?" article image displaying a collage of six college athletes across different sports, each wearing their team uniforms and caught in action. The top row includes a basketball player from North Carolina dribbling the ball, a gymnast on the floor mid-performance, and a football player from Colorado gesturing with his hands after a game. The bottom row shows a Duke basketball player preparing to take a shot, another football player from Colorado looking focused, and an Alabama basketball player pointing confidently.

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.

Marketing & Branding /
By: Chris Kudialis
The Senate just confirmed Linda McMahon as DOE Secretary. What’s next? article image. A digitally manipulated image featuring the U.S. Department of Education Federal Building placed inside a dark boxing ring. The ropes of the ring surround the building, creating a visual metaphor for conflict. The lighting emphasizes the contrast between the brightly lit government building and the shadowy, worn-down boxing ring.

DOE Secretary Linda McMahon already imposed mass layoffs. What’s next?

Before following President Trump’s direction to ‘put herself out of a job,’ the former wrestling matriarch has other ideas and wants Congress to give her a hand.

Education Administration /
By: Chris Kudialis
Private equity is playing for control in higher ed marketing article image. A close-up of a Monopoly board featuring a silver horse and rider game piece near a red house. The board includes spaces labeled "Columbia University" and "University of California," with a large red question mark nearby.

Private equity is playing for control in higher ed marketing.

Fund managers are betting private companies will take over university marketing—one property at a time—as schools tighten budgets.

Lessons From the Field /
By: Chris Kudialis
Private equity is playing for control in higher ed marketing article image. A close-up of a Monopoly board featuring a silver horse and rider game piece near a red house. The board includes spaces labeled "Columbia University" and "University of California," with a large red question mark nearby.

Private equity is playing for control in higher ed marketing.

Fund managers are betting private companies will take over university marketing—one property at a time—as schools tighten budgets.

Lessons From the Field /
By: Chris Kudialis
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2024 AMA Symposium: Adapting Higher Ed Marketing to a Complex Future

Here are four key takeaways from the 2024 AMA Symposium that will help higher ed institutions tackle challenges and seize opportunities.

Lessons From the Field /
By: Louis Miller
A background image of textbooks and handbooks laid over a building silhouette with students engaging in free speech on campus.

How do universities prepare their students for campus culture?

Leaders at four campuses share how their policies and educational initiatives foster respectful dialogue and free speech on campus.

Education Administration /
By: Aila Boyd