College sports have experienced a shift over the past five years as the NCAA has faced several antitrust lawsuits, as well as changes in policy for the treatment of college athletes – primarily for how college athletes are paid. Since the NCAA in 2021 officially allowed direct payments to college athletes for the use of […] The post From big boosters to big salaries: How student athletes are profiting from the NIL era appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
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
While business at many neighborhood bars has yet to recover fully from the pandemic, some are benefiting from the new reality – and it’s playing on their TVs. While many local hangouts used to rely heavily on sports to get large groups of patrons through their doors, reality TV has been providing an unlikely boost to […] The post Thursday is the new Saturday at many neighborhood bars, thanks to reality TV appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
Here are some nonfiction books recommended by award-winning business journalist Diana Henriques, who has written several nonfiction books.| The Reynolds Center
Building a future: How Arizona is tackling the affordable housing crisis | The Reynolds Center
The availability of affordable housing is a major issue for many communities in the U.S. right now, but for one city in Arizona, it’s directly tied to the community’s sense of self. Mayor Corey D. Woods of Tempe, Arizona, believes that having affordable housing options is essential to promoting diversity in a city. “If you […] The post Building a future: How Arizona is tackling the affordable housing crisis appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
According to Veterans Affairs, there are nearly 32,882 veterans who were deemed homeless in January 2024. Nonprofits across the nation seeking to assist veterans face similar issues, especially in how they receive funding, and have developed their own unique business models to assist this population. In this episode, George Headley speaks with two nonprofit organizations […] The post The nonprofits cutting through red tape to help homeless veterans appeared first on The Reynolds Center.| The Reynolds Center
SABEW hosted a discussion with journalists on their experiences with burnout and what they have done to help themselves and their newsrooms| The Reynolds Center
How to report on private equity in health care: Know where to look | The Reynolds Center
Private equity firms are increasingly snapping up health-care providers in the U.S., which has profound implications for journalists on the health-care beat, according to a panel of experts hosted by the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing on July 8. The panel, sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund, consisted of experts Erin Fuse Brown, a […] The post How to report on private equity in health care: Know where to look 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
The panel shared examples of how to use AI within a journalist’s day-to-day workflow ethically to supercharge backgrounding and research efforts.| The Reynolds Center
Politicians who violate existing insider trading laws are often difficult to convict in court, but that shouldn't stop journalists from pursuing these stories.| The Reynolds Center
Congressional stock trading has been the topic of many journalists minds, but the U.S. is entering a new era with the Trump administration.| The Reynolds Center
The difficulty in understanding taxation when hiring remote workers is a new hurdle that many companies are now managing. Here's what to know.| The Reynolds Center
George interviews Politano about what drove him to start his Substack newsletter and what drives him to continue publishing it today.| The Reynolds Center
The promise of seamless digital banking took a sharp turn in April 2024 with the bankruptcy of Synapse. Here's what to know.| The Reynolds Center
In case you missed any of the wonderful female journalists we featured this month, here is the full list so you can learn more about them.| The Reynolds Center
The shortfall has impacted the lives of people across the nation. Their stories are about splintered trust, upended plans and the struggle to rebuild.| The Reynolds Center
Here is a short list of books about money, capitalism, businesses, and leadership that were written by women for this month's reading list.| The Reynolds Center
Focusing on the role of authenticity in social media, the discussion explores the distinction between organic and paid content.| The Reynolds Center
Despite the existing progress toward justice and diversity in journalism, newsroom professionals agree that there’s still a long way to go.| The Reynolds Center
More than 71% of respondents reported that their salary had increased in the past year, whereas 27.2% said their salary stayed the same.| The Reynolds Center
Check out the results of the 2024 Salary Survey of Business Journalists. Spoiler - on average they report higher salaries than their peers!| The Reynolds Center
Despite the impressive growth in Black-owned businesses in recent years, they still face many hurdles that other businesses don’t.| The Reynolds Center