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Report Tracks the NCAA’s Progress Toward Gender Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

When huge disparities were exposed between the 2021 Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, ranging from workout facilities to food to swag bags, the NCAA retained the law firm of Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP to examine gender equity issues throughout the organization. Mullen, the lead attorney for this undertaking.

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Mapping the Legacy of RPI's First African American Woman Leader

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jackson and a few other African American students came together and created a list of recommendations that was submitted to administration and prompted the formation of a task force. I believed we’re going to live out Title IX,” she said. There was pressure to make the whole athletic program one division.

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$16B College Sports Revenue and Regulations: Knight Commission Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 171 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Amy Privette Perko

The Change Leader, Inc.

During this same time frame, the report also finds that 26 of these 54 schools will likely pay their head football coaches and ten assistants more than what they spend on hundreds of athletes, their scholarships, lodging, food, medical expenses, and insurance coverage. 2015, Perko was awarded an honorary degree from Methodist University.

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Advocacy in Assessment: An HBCU Perspective with Britt Spears-Rhymes, M.S.

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

The administrative specialist that manages the fraternity and sorority rosters is someone who is on my list to take out to coffee soon – that role is equally important to me as the Deputy Registrar. For example, if you have a Title IX survey and 43% of your students are saying that they don't feel safe, that's a big number.