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Faculty & Staff
Appeals Court Wonât Revive Lawsuit Over UNC Sham Classes
RALEIGH, N.C. â A state appeals court wonât revive a lawsuit by two former athletes who say they were harmed by sham classes at the University of North Carolina. The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a Charlotte-area judge properly dismissed their case last year. James Arnold and Leah Metcalf are former members [âŚ]
April 18, 2017
Sports
UNLV Hires Reed-Francois to Lead Athletics Department
LAS VEGAS â UNLV has hired Desiree Reed-Francois as its next athletic director, making her the first Hispanic female AD at the Football Bowl Subdivision. Reed-Francoisâ hiring, announced Monday, will be effective June 1. She replaces Tina Kunzer-Murphy, who is stepping down at the end of the academic school year to work for the UNLV [âŚ]
April 17, 2017
Sports
Ex-officialâs Trial to Focus on Bias Claims Against Iowa AD
DES MOINES, Iowa â The former associate athletic director at the University of Iowa will square off against the school in a trial Monday that centers on her claim that she suffered discrimination as a gay female who fought bias in college sports. The trial in a lawsuit brought by Jane Meyer is expected to [âŚ]
April 16, 2017
Sports
Florida House Passes Bill to Open Books of University Boosters
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â Floridaâs college athletic booster groups and university foundations would be forced to open their records to the public under a bill passed by the Florida House. The Florida House voted 115-0 Thursday to change a state law that allows university groups to keep most of their records private. If it becomes law [âŚ]
April 13, 2017
Sports
Ashe Winner Nicole Evans Exudes Winning Spirit
A passion for softball keeps Nicole Evans, the female winner of the 2017 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar award, motivated on and off the field. She loves to win but knows that bumps along the road can sometimes make that ultimate victory more meaningful.
April 12, 2017
Sports
Ashe Sports Scholars Honored
Leland Melvin, who knows a thing or two about travel, told a group of young student athletes Tuesday that âlife is not about the destination, but about the journey.â
April 11, 2017
Students
University of Kentucky Sports Scholar Finds Perfect Balance
Paul Sime knew early on that he had big aspirations. He has excelled both athletically and academically to the point that he has been named the male Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year by Diverse.
April 10, 2017
Sports
Martin Learned to be Game-Changer Off the Field
Although he was the first Black football player at North Carolina State University, Dr. Marcus L. Martin will be the first to admit that he didnât exactly make an indelible impression as a student-athlete.
April 6, 2017
Sports
Stats Show Diversity Hiring in College Sports Still Gets Failing Grade
A study by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport shows that virtually 90 percent of all menâs and womenâs head coaches are White, and the same goes for athletic directors, faculty athletic reps and sports information directors.
April 6, 2017
Sports
Florida Could Open Books of Athletic Boosters and Foundations
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â Floridaâs college athletic booster groups and university foundations could be forced to open their records and books to the public. The Florida House is moving ahead with a measure to repeal a state law that now allows university groups to keep most of their records private. If the bill becomes law athletic [âŚ]
April 5, 2017
Sports
HB 142 Meets With NCAA Approval, Civil Rights Groupsâ Criticism
Critics of the billâs replacement, House Bill 142, said that it continues the same discriminatory practices of HB2. Some referred to it as âHB2.0.â
April 4, 2017
Sports
Mentorship program for Black student athletes at UNM
A University of New Mexico (UNM) mentorship program for Black student athletes is being revamped for the fall semester. ZEAL, which stands for Zest for Excellence in Athletics and Learning, is a mentorship program based in African American Student Services. ZEAL pairs student athletes with mentors from the community and teaches skills like interviewing for [âŚ]
April 4, 2017
Students
North Carolinaâs âBathroom Billâ Compromise Under Fire
The replacement bill has elicited strong criticism from a diverse coalition of sources since its introduction in the state senate on Wednesday night.
March 30, 2017
Sports
Federal Judge Dismisses UNC as Defendant in Athlete Lawsuit
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. â A federal judge has granted the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillâs request to dismiss the school from a lawsuit filed by two former Tar Heels athletes tied to its multiyear academic scandal. In a Wednesday ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Loretta C. Biggs stated the school had 11th Amendment immunity [âŚ]
March 30, 2017
Students
Guillermo: Ex-Penn State Presidentâs Conviction a Teachable Moment
When it comes to sexual abuse, or anything sexual that smacks of criminality, you report it to police. You donât cover it up. You donât think of the institution you represent first.
March 26, 2017
Students
Judge Dismisses Ex-rowersâ Suit Against University of Kansas
LAWRENCE, Kan. â A judge dismissed a lawsuit against the University of Kansas by parents of two former rowers who allege they were sexually assaulted by a Jayhawk football player in a campus dorm. Douglas County District Judge B. Kay Hoff ruled, among other things, that the former rowers have left the university and no [âŚ]
March 22, 2017
Students
Baylor Draws Record Number of Applications Despite Scandal
WACO, Texas â Baylor University has drawn a record number of freshmen applications despite a lingering sexual assault scandal thatâs led to lawsuits and the departure of top administrators. The Houston Chronicle reports the Baptist university has received about 36,000 applications. Students have until May 1 to make a final admission decision. University officials attribute [âŚ]
March 20, 2017
Sports
Whoâs Winning? Why HBCU Athletic Branding Strategies Matter
If you ask the question âwhoâs winning?â and routinely cannot answer the question, allow me to answer it. Your team is not winning.
March 19, 2017
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