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Leadership and Governance
Presidents
Policy and Legal Affairs
Partnerships and Mergers
Crisis Management
Enrollment
Admissions
Access and Affordability
Financial Aid
Academics
Faculty
Online Learning
Career Pathways
Edtech
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Student Success
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Mental health
Events
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Stephenie W Yeung and W Drew Kastner and Karen Baillie
Access and Affordability
Here are 3 intellectual property matters to settle in setting NIL rules
Stephenie W Yeung and W Drew Kastner and Karen Baillie
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October 7, 2021
Use of a university’s intellectual property in NIL deals and on social media can be a win-win for everyone f the opportunity is suitable and all the student-athlete follows all the rules.