Most schools that intend to opt into revenue sharing are proceeding as though the lion's share of the funds will be slated ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has rescinded the name, image, and likeness (NIL) guidance under Title IX of ...
Thanks to new updates between Title IX and NIL, the ability for all student-athletes to fully capitalize on the collegiate monetization process is uncertain.
New DOE refutes guidance that Title IX requires schools to directly pay male and female athletes proportionately.
Carroll ISD last year sued the DOE over the Biden administration’s changes to Title IX that would’ve added gender identity to ...
Tennessee could share most of its revenue with football and basketball players or distribute it equitably between male and ...
Fans disagree on how Tennessee should share revenue with athletes. And they have a lot of questions. So let's answer them in ...
A little more than three weeks in, the college sports industry is feeling the effects of the new administration in Washington. On Wednesday, the Education Department rescinded a Title IX memo ...
The Undergraduate Senate proposed an expansion of Title IX education and withdrew a resolution to make Stanford a sanctuary campus at their meeting Wednesday.
Title IX does not apply to name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, the U.S. Department of Education said in a statement Wednesday, rescinding the Biden administration's guidance that schools must ...
Name, image and likeness benefits for college athletes will remain ... Divide the money according to Title IX principles, meaning each school pays athletes in proportion to its enrollment.
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