Author: Business Professor’s Podcast Reaches Nearly 1 Million a Month
Maintaining a digital media presence in 2025 is almost a must. David D. Schein, MBA, JD, Ph.D., Full Professor of Marketing & Management in the Cameron School of Business at University of St. Thomas-Houston has managed a successful online presence since 2018. A licensed attorney with a background in business law and employment matters, Dr. Sche…Read More
With the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on ESPN all week, both Molly Qerim and Stephen A. Smith are enjoying a well-earned vacation. Replacing Smith on “First Take” isn’t easy, but ESPN has utilized a plethora of TV personalities during his absence. In just the past few days alone, fans have …Read More
The goal is to prevent schools from utilizing booster-driven entities to funnel payments to recruits and transfers.Read More
The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying it had rejected deals between players and donor-backed collectives formed over the past several years.Read More
Legal challenges to trans athletes competing in women’s sports have appeared in multiple states. Three Oregon students argue trans athletes are given special privileges, including having to hire security to escort them during track meets.Read More
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against California Wednesday morning, arguing the state’s animal welfare laws preempt federal law and are therefore illegal and have driven up egg prices.Read More
DC summers are notoriously hot and muggy. Want to stay cool? Check out some of these summer survival hacks!Read More
France and Britain on Thursday agreed to reinforce cooperation over their respective nuclear arsenals as the two European powerhouses seek to respond to growing threats to the continent and uncertainty over their U.S. ally.Read More
The Prime Minister and French President Macron agree to return illegal migrants to France.Read More
Chris Landry, a 46-year-old Canadian citizen and legal resident of the U.S. who has lived in New Hampshire since he was 3, is not sure if or when he’ll be able to return.Read More