By removing Title IX protections from NIL rules, the president is sending a clear message to colleges: Men deserve all of the ...
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Most schools that intend to opt into revenue sharing are proceeding as though the lion's share of the funds will be slated ...
Women’s athletic opportunities are important, the administration claims — but not necessarily as important as the ...
A women's rights group has filed a Title IX complaint with the U.S. Department of Education against the Rochester Institute ...
NIL money at college and universities across the country will be managed differently after a change to Title IX ruling ...
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Trump administration is giving colleges permission to ignore Title IX rules requiring equitable treatment of female athletes.
The Department of Education this week rescinded Title IX guidance put forward by former president Joe Biden that would have resulted in significant changes to NIL in college athletics.
Tennessee could share most of its revenue with football and basketball players or distribute it equitably between male and ...
Had the Biden guidance stayed in effect, colleges would have had to grapple with how to equally distribute up to $20.5 million in NIL payments between men and women.
New DOE refutes guidance that Title IX requires schools to directly pay male and female athletes proportionately.