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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.

By 2032, according to a new report from Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics in partnership with CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen), college sports revenue, including college football playoff revenue and new lucrative conference media contracts, is projected to reach $16 billion annually for 54 schools with the most lucrative football programs.

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When disgraced presidents return (or never go away)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Administrators must STOP minimizing what has happened at MSU — and what happens still. But critics of the board see a failure of transparency on the Gupta situation, which they say is consistent with how MSU typically handles Title IX matters. which was also related to Title IX issues. It is not over.

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DEIJ Annual Report for 2022-2023

Goucher DEI

Hugh Dennis, director of risk management and contracts joins the Committee for this coming academic year. Academic Affairs also offered “Broad, Humane Perspective” mini-grants to faculty and staff for DEIJ theme-related programming.

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Here are 2 strategies for successful pushback against policy changes

University Business

Focus on fighting local Campus leaders must tell their local representatives how the Trump administration’s policy overhauls are impacting higher education, Fansmith said. The administration has been relatively clever so far trying to hide cuts that go to individual benefits, but it’s beginning to resonate.

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Donald Trump's 9-Year War Against US Education

Higher Education Inquirer

His administration pushed for expanded funding for charter schools and private school vouchers, which would allow families to use public funds to pay for private education. Trumps administration took several steps to curb what he described as left-wing bias in higher education.

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2022: Year in Review

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Biden Administration U.S. Using the authority Congress granted to the Department of Education, we will forgive $10,000 in outstanding student federal loans. In addition, students who come from low-income families, which allowed them to qualify to receive a Pell Grant, will have debt reduced $20,000,” Biden said in August.

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McMahon: Funding is safe but mass layoffs are “first step” to full closure

University Business

(LATEST UPDATE: March 12) Student loans and Pell Grants are safe, but this week’s mass firings at the Department of Education represent the “first step” of President Donald Trump’s plan to shut down the agency, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon says. The administration has gone further, according to ProPublica.