Ep. 154: How Trump’s First 100 Days Changed Higher Ed
Reviewing the Trump administration’s impact on the education landscape with Inside Higher Ed.
The evolving role of college athletics and the coming impacts to institutions and students.
By Sara Custer
Whether you’re a die-hard fan, sports curious or someone who sees college athletics as a very expensive distraction, you should know about fundamental changes to NCAA policies, because they will have profound impacts on institutions, students and even the future of U.S. Olympic teams.
To help us make sense of the latest developments including name, image and likeness earnings, the transfer portal, and the $2.8 billion antitrust House settlement, Inside Higher Ed’s editor in chief, Sara Custer, speaks to Karen Weaver, an adjunct assistant professor in the graduate school of education at the University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches higher education leaders about the role that college athletics will play as it evolves into a very different governance and financial model. She’s also a former athletic director and coach of 30 years.
This episode is sponsored by Strada Education Foundation.
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