U of Nebraska Athletes Will Have Marketing Coaches to Build Their Brands
As colleges prepare for a world where students can endorse products whihle theyy play sports, Nebraska is helping them monetize their celebrity. On Five Thirty Eight.
As colleges prepare for a world where students can endorse products whihle theyy play sports, Nebraska is helping them monetize their celebrity. On Five Thirty Eight.
Faculty are now upset with the university's association with Robert E. Lee. On Inside Higher Ed.
Athletics has taken a big hit, along with administration and finance. On the Daily Reflector.
In Washington state, research universities see steeady enrollments, but regional colleges are staring down double-digit percentage declines. On the Seattle Times.
Students young and old expect more from colleges to ensure they can get a job. On the Hechinger Report.
Campus staff are skeptical that UNC will do what needs to be done to prrevent a COVID-19 outbreak. On the Daily Tar Heel.
States such as New Jersey, Vermont, and Connecticut are angling to keep students close to home who would otherwise have left the state without a pandemic in effect. On Education Dive.
Colleges will be adapting on-the-fly if they bring studenets back to campus. On Inside Higher Ed.
As practices resume, colleges can't control the spread of the virus. On Quillette.
At UNC, students complain of access codes that stop them from reselling textbooks or finding cheaper alternatives for their studies. On the Daily Tar Heel.