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Colleges Shift Academic Offerings to Support Sports Industry Boom

Inside Higher Ed

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July 7, 2026

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Colleges Shift Academic Offerings to Support Sports Industry Boom gianna.jakubowski Tue, 07/07/2026 - 03:00 AM Institutions are increasingly creating sports programs within their business schools to train students to meet the sports industry’s evolving career opportunities. Byline(s) Gianna Jakubowski

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Related coverage for "Colleges Shift Academic Offerings to Support Sports Industry Boom": Education Next — Game Changer: The Rise of Sports Academies. Minding the Campus — A Case for College Sports. Inc.com — Forget A-List Players: The NCAA’s Shocking New Rule Is Quietly Reshaping NIL for Everyone Else. L.A. Times - Sports — Sometimes cruel decisions happen in changing college sports environment. Washington Examiner — Close one loophole to end the foreign takeover of higher education. The 74 — What Today’s College Students Need That Previous Generations Didn’t