Since 2021, college athletes have been able to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL) through brand deals and endorsements. However, starting July 1, 2025, due to a legal settlement with the NCAA, athletes will be able to be paid directly through their universities. This brings up a lot of new questions about the […] The post Student athletes or university employees? The shifting status – and compensation – of college athletes appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
Dr. Jeffrey Timmermans grew up in New York City as an avid reader of his hometown newspapers. In particular, he looked forward to feeling the rough newspaper of the iconic Wall Street Journal and hearing the paper wrinkle as he flipped through stories from London to Tokyo. These quirky and interesting stories, with even more […] The post From the newsroom to the classroom: Jeffrey Timmermans’ journey of storytelling, mentorship, and impact appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
The vast majority of drugs prescribed in the United States, including antidepressants, antibiotics, and sedatives, are generic drugs, many of which are manufactured in overseas factories. While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is tasked with enforcing drug safety standards and regulations, a ProPublica investigation found that many drugs still made it to the U.S. […] The post The FDA lets ‘risky drugs’ into the U.S. market, ProPublica reporter explains their investigation appeared...| The Reynolds Center