This article compares the right of publicity of celebrities with that of professional and college athletes. Sec.I of this article introduces and defines the concept of right of publicity. Sec.2 begins with a brief background on the history of the right of publicity and its intersection with ...
Many large and established clubs like sports, theatre or student publications rely on a division of labor so any member can learn or develop new skills. Whether you’re just starting yourcollegesearch or are already in your first years on campus, you’ve likely looked closely at majors, assum...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways that athletic participation positively affects the college experience of student-athletes, particularly in regards to academic success. To better understand the effects of athletic subculture on academic success, this study surveyed Division III student...
To reduce survey burden, many schools provided completed forms with CDS data that U.S. News entered into the schools' statistical surveys on their behalf. U.S. News has informed schools that the 2025 edition of the Best Colleges rankings will be the last year for this manual data entry app...
NAIA is equivalent to NCAA Division II. But because its regulations are less restrictive, NAIA is seen as a great platform for local and international students to enter US college sports or potentially be recruited into the NCAA. That being said, many student athletes al...
Check this college hook. These situations usually apply to athletes, as many are offered scholarships, the best of them might even get the chance to go to the best colleges in the USA, and some can be presented when in 8th grade. These are called verbal commitments, and how can you ...
A settlement being discussed in an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and major college conferences could cost billions and pave the way for a compensation model for college athletes. An agreement has not been finalized and many questions remain unanswered. It is also unclear ...
Many people experience the imposter phenomenon According to the American Psychology Association,up to 82% of people admit to feeling like an impostorat some point in their lives, but a certain type of people are more prone to suffering from impostor insecurities, including c...
“I don’t worry about it if we don’t get them all. I just want to get as many as we can. I look at it as a stress break from study. We don’t give them a lot of x-and-o stuff. We try to compete a little bit and keep it down to an hour or hour and a half...
Student loans are not top of mind for many students while they are in college, and it can be easy to lose track of how much is owed and to whom. This is why it's a great idea to take advantage of this holiday break to take some early steps that will ...