ACC CEO Chris Jahn on Permitting Changes: America Allowed and Constructed the Empire State Building in Two Years

New Regulations on Toxic Substances The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced new regulations under the Toxic Substances Control Act aimed at increasing safety standards for various chemicals. These changes reflect a growing concern over health risks associated with toxic substances. Several industries will need to adapt to these new rules, which could impact everything […]
Sen. Pete Ricketts at ACC Conference: “I Am Confident” We Can Achieve a Bipartisan Agreement on Permitting Reform

Sen. Ricketts Advocates for Bipartisan Permitting Reform At the inaugural American Chemistry Council (ACC) Summit, Senator Pete Ricketts (R-Nebraska) expressed his belief in a shared interest across party lines for permitting reform. He participated in a discussion led by ACC President and CEO Chris Jahn, where they highlighted the urgent need for reform in this […]
2026 ACC baseball tournament: Schedule, results, bracket, and additional information

With the selection event set for next Monday, there’s just one final task before the announcement of the 64-team field. The Patriot League tournament kicks off on Monday, while most other conference tournaments, notably the ACC Tournament, begin on Tuesday. The ACC is likely to have a substantial representation, with projections suggesting around nine teams […]
ACC and Big 12 Leaders Support 24-Team College Football Playoff

Big 12 and ACC Support 24-Team College Football Playoff Expansion Recent reports indicate that the commissioners of the Big 12 and ACC are advocating for a 24-team expansion of the College Football Playoff (CFP). “We like 24 and we want 24,” stated Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark. He expressed concerns that many teams would get […]
Preston Edmead from Hofstra is going to the ACC to play for N.C. State.

Preston Edmeade Moves to NC State Preston Edmeade has made a significant transition, shifting from Hofstra University to North Carolina State University in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The impressive freshman point guard played a pivotal role in Hofstra’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 25 years, and after a notable performance, he decided to join the […]
NCAA tournament conference analysis: SEC and Big Ten excel, while ACC faces challenges

2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament: Second Round Overview The second round of the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament is set to feature a strong showing from teams in the SEC, Big 10, and Big 12, all of which did remarkably well in the first round. In total, 21 teams from these conferences will advance, with the SEC […]
Bill Belichick will serve as an analyst for ACC Network’s coverage of the CFP national championship game.

Bill Belichick will be attending Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game, but instead of taking on a coaching role, he’ll be serving as a guest analyst in the broadcast booth. He’ll be part of the ACC Network’s coverage for the game at Hard Rock Stadium, focusing on the Indiana vs. Miami matchup, as announced […]
ACC rules on Micah Shrewsberry’s effort to challenge a referee at Notre Dame

ACC Addresses Notre Dame Coach’s Actions After Loss The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has issued a “public reprimand” to Notre Dame basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry following his outburst after a tight 72-71 defeat to Cal on Friday. According to the ACC, “Shrewsberry aggressively confronted a member of the officiating staff after the game.” The statement […]
ACC advocates for expanding CFP bracket following Notre Dame incident

ACC Pushes for Expansion of College Football Playoff The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is advocating for an increase in the College Football Playoff size. Following yet another debated final playoff selection, conference commissioner Jim Phillips highlighted the need for more than the present 12-team format during the Intercollegiate Athletics Forum on Wednesday. “Currently, we’re quite […]
We felt singled out by the ACC.

After the recent conference promoting Miami over Notre Dame, any hopes of smoothing over the strained ties between Notre Dame and the ACC seemed to vanish on Monday. Notre Dame’s athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, expressed that the current situation feels like the ACC is “targeting” his program. This relationship is already complicated, given that Notre […]