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Morales Carrera, David Paul – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2022
Corporate America has contributed to the commercialization of higher education through the privatization of college bookstores by athletic apparel companies and private businesses. The decreasing number of independent college bookstores is a direct result of it, and it puts their educational mission and student-first approach in jeopardy. But…
Descriptors: Colleges, Commercialization, College Athletics, Retailing
Slater, Sandy; Pugach, Oksana; Rogers, Todd; Barker, Dianne C.; Ross, Ashley; Tworek, Cindy; Ridgeway, William; Dart, Leah; Engstrom, Martha C. – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Background: In April 2016, the City of Chicago implemented an ordinance restricting the sale of all flavored (including menthol) tobacco products (FTPs), including electronic cigarettes, at retailers located within 500 feet of any public, private, or alternative elementary, middle ("primary"), or high ("secondary") school. We…
Descriptors: Smoking, Retailing, Schools, Public Policy
Eva Greenthal; Katherine Marx; Elyse R. Grossman; Martha Ruffin; Stephanie A. Lucas; Sara E. Benjamin-Neelon – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To assess whether and how beverage companies incentivize universities to maximize sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) sales through pouring rights contracts. Methods: Cross-sectional study of contracts between beverage companies and public U.S. universities with 20,000 or more students active in 2018 or 2019. We requested contracts from 143…
Descriptors: Food, Salesmanship, Merchandising, School Business Relationship