Who Owned Your Brand During March Madness?

Here’s an honest question for every athletic department: who actually owned the conversation around your program during March? For most, the answer wasn’t your social team. It was fan accounts, media personalities, gambling aggregators, and beat reporters. Your owned channels were a supporting cast. That’s the reality of how attention works during the tournament. But […]
University Communications Amid 2025 Visa Revocations

Since the end of March 2025, more than 1,500 international students at nearly 250 institutions have seen their visas revoked or SEVIS records terminated as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration and alleged antisemitism. To track how leading institutions are managing communications during this crisis, Legend Labs developed a rolling strategic analysis to systematically catalogue statements […]
Breaking Down the House: Deep Dive Analysis of the House Settlement

With a decision imminent in the House Settlement—arguably the most consequential turning point in the history of college athletics—Legend Labs conducted an in-depth analysis of how public discourse around this landmark case has evolved over the past year. Using advanced digital listening tools like Meltwater, Radarly, and BuzzSumo, we analyzed the online conversation to uncover key […]
Tracking the Impact of Trump’s Executive Orders on Higher Education

Higher education leaders are facing a sweeping set of executive orders that require carefully calibrated institutional responses. Our analysis reveals most institutions are taking a measured approach. Behind the scenes, many are strengthening their Washington presence and carefully reviewing their communications strategies. Amid this rapidly evolving landscape, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued guidance on February 7th that dramatically […]
Higher Ed Trends Report: Value and Values

In this report, Legend Labs leveraged Meltwater, a digital and social media listening technology, to analyze online conversations around higher education in AY 22-23. As conversation around the industry shifts in response to contemporary events, topics that preoccupied campus leaders in previous semesters — COVID-19, monuments, social justice protests — receded in proportion to other key […]