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What's going to happen with NIL?

Sport management clinical assistant professor Ron Wade joins the Student Affairs Now podcast to talk about the current complexities of the name/image/likeness landscape for collegiate athletes and what's on the horizon.
Student Affairs Now promo for episode on "NIL, Transfer Portal, Equity & Student Success in Athletics"
February 12, 2024

The ability for student-athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image, and likeness has disrupted the collegiate athletics space, from the shifting reasons behind athlete transfers to the inequities around which athletes are making money and how much they're pulling in.

Sport management clinical assistant professor Ron Wade joined a group of academic experts on the podcast Student Affairs Now to discuss how we arrived at this particular moment, concerns about the dearth of NCAA guidelines for universities, and what to expect next for the quickly changing NIL sphere.

Listen (or watch) the episode: myumi.ch/Jwk42

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