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Analysis: Which college baseball program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | May 6, 2019
Butler University, University of Evansville and Ball State University top the list of highest grossing college baseball programs nationwide in 2016
Analysis: Which college baseball program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | May 6, 2019
Arizona State University-Tempe tops the list of highest grossing college baseball programs nationwide in 2016
Analysis: Which college volleyball program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | Apr 8, 2019
Butler University, University of Evansville and Valparaiso University top the list of highest grossing college volleyball programs in the state in 2016
Analysis: Which college volleyball program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | Apr 8, 2019
Northern Arizona University and Grand Canyon University top the list of highest grossing college volleyball programs in the state in 2016
Analysis: Which college golf program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | Dec 17, 2018
Ball State University, University of Indianapolis and University of Notre Dame top the list of highest grossing women's college golf programs nationwide in 2016
Analysis: Which college golf program grossed the most in the U.S.
By Local Labs News Service | Dec 14, 2018
Butler University, Ball State University and Valparaiso University top the list of highest grossing men's college golf programs nationwide in 2016
State institution: These 4-year U.S. schools attract the fewest in-state students
By Local Labs News Service | Oct 30, 2018
University of Notre Dame, Earlham College and Saint Mary's College enrolled the fewest in-state students of all four-year schools in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.
State institution: These 4-year U.S. schools attract the fewest in-state students
By Local Labs News Service | Oct 30, 2018
National Paralegal College enrolled the fewest in-state students of all four-year schools in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.