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Section: Sports
Sports
Barney says CWS enjoyment comes in short bursts
OMAHA Neb. Oregon State players are finding plenty of ways to pass the time away from Rosenblatt Stadium during their trip to the College World Series.
June 24, 2007
Students
Retired Army General takes control of D.C. public schools – Lt. Gen. Julius Becton’s appointment as CEO
As president of Prairie View A&M University, retired Army Lt. Gen. Julius Becton earned respect as a starched-shirt leader who demanded accountability in academic and financial affairs and didn’t mind challenging the status quo to achieve his goals.
June 23, 2007
Sports
Sports medicine given new prescription: team work – includes related article on careers in sports medicine – special report: health sciences
Sports medicine used to be the sole responsibility of athletic trainers and team doctors, whose only emphasis was treating injured athletes.
June 23, 2007
Sports
Proposed legislation asks athletes to fight domestic violence: NCAA, others worried about stigma associated with sports figures – National Collegiate Athletic Association
Two members of Congress have proposed legislation that calls for a national campaign against domestic violence that would be spearheaded by athletes. But some sports organizations, including the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), believe the legislation unfairly suggests athletes have a propensity to engage in violence against women.
June 23, 2007
Sports
Coming back to go forward: like the prodigal son, football’s return welcomed at Benedict – resurrection of Benedict football team
Columbia, S.C. Tiger football opened its second season at Benedict College this fall, continuing a tradition of pep rallies and tailgate parties that were common on the campus twenty-nine years ago.
June 22, 2007
Students
Is the NCAA playing a numbers game? – National Collegiate Athletics Association – appraisal of graduation rates
While the National Collegiate Athletic Association has spent all summer putting a happy face on its annual Division I Graduation-Rates Report, others caution that, to avoid being misleading, the rates need to be put into perspective.  Claiming that Division I student athletes who receive athletic scholarships continue to graduate at a higher rate than […]
June 22, 2007
Sports
Beck named defensive line coach at MSU
BOZEMAN Mont. Bo Beck, a graduate assistant at Iowa State University, has been named defensive line coach at Montana State, new Bobcat football coach Rob Ash announced Thursday.
June 21, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Museum exhibit sheds historical light on Atlanta University Center
Atlanta Heidi Struve and her father, Larry Struve, had some time on their hands after attending a field hockey match on the campus of Morris Brown College during the Olympic Games in Atlanta. The Reno NV duo spotted an Olympic Arts Festival sign pointing to an exhibit on “The History of the Atlanta University Center” in the college’s Fountain Hall and decided to venture inside.
June 20, 2007
Sports
Student-athletes, the World Bank and the United Nations
As I settled in to listen to a panel of four recently graduated student-athletes discuss their views on college athletics, the last thing I expected to hear about was The World Bank, the United Nations and various countries’ GNPs.
June 20, 2007
Sports
Rekindling Wilma’s legacy: Tennessee State University struggles to revive Olympic tradition – athlete Wilma Rudolph
It was only fitting that the route for the Atlanta-bound Olympic torch ran right through the heart of the historically Black Tennessee State University (TSU) campus in Nashville. After all, the school has a storied tradition in women’s track and field.
June 20, 2007
Sports
The kiddie brigade heads for the NBA – underclassmen’s preference for National Basketball Association over education
A record 37 underclassmen, plus three high school students, made themselves available for the recent National Basketball Association draft, adding to the growing concern of many that more and more young men, particularly Black men, will abandon educational pursuits for hoop dreams.
June 20, 2007
Sports
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Recruiting High School Athletes
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court said Thursday that athletic associations can enforce limits on recruiting high school athletes without violating coaches’ free speech rights.
June 20, 2007
Sports
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Recruiting High School Athletes
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court said Thursday that athletic associations can enforce limits on recruiting high school athletes without violating coaches’ free speech rights.
June 20, 2007
Sports
Mississippi Valley Athletics Director Leaves for Hampton University.
ITTA BENA Miss. Lonza Hardy Jr., athletics director at Mississippi Valley State University for the past six years, has resigned to take a similar position at Hampton University in southeastern Virginia.
June 19, 2007
Sports
Clemson hires former Georgia star
CLEMSON S.C. Former Georgia star Saudia Roundtree has joined the Clemson women’s basketball team as an assistant coach.
June 18, 2007
Students
Fore! NCAA division I: golf taps its first historically Black college – National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I golf tournament raises doubts on commitment to nurturing black golfers
Jackson State University made history this spring by becoming the first historically Black institution to have its golf team invited to the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I golf tournament. Division 110 the NCAA’s top competitive division.
June 18, 2007
Sports
USOC pushes for diversity behind the scenes – US Olympic Committee
The U.S. has produced more than its share of women and minority athletes who have made their marks and claimed Olympic glory. But behind the scenes is a different story.
June 18, 2007
Sports
Holding on to what they’ve got – analysis of programs implemented by six institutions to keep college students in school
A generation ago, when there were more college-age students than there were desks in America’s public and private colleges and universities, making sure that students stayed in school was hardly a priority. Even less exclusive institutions could be selective about which students they admitted and cavalier about those they lost.
June 16, 2007
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