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Men's College Basketball Programs Facing Attendance Declines
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Paul Steinbach ,
July 2012
Is the NBA’s Oklahoma franchise stealing the ticket-sales thunder from major college basketball programs in the state? Are Duke students less crazy about watching the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium than they used to be?
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Athletic Departments Navigate Nepotism Policy
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2012
Confusion over who actually hired Brian Ferentz in February to serve as an assistant football coach at the University of Iowa resulted in more than one headline punctuated with a question mark.
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Sprint Football is Witnessing a Growth Spurt
By
Paul Steinbach,
April 2012
Bruce Kirsh has been associated with Franklin Pierce University for more than four decades as a student-athlete, coach and administrator.
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Exercise Intervention Policies in Campus Fitness Centers
By
Emily Attwood,
April 2012
Today's generation of incoming college freshmen expect a college to deliver the full package — not just a good education, but the latest technology, luxurious dorms, state-of-the art buildings, an elite athletic program and of course, an extensive offering of recreational activities to keep them busy outside of class.
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Underwater Chaise Lounge a Draw at Texas Tech
By
Andrew Cohen,
February 2012
To the underwater bench and conversation pit, you can add the underwater chaise lounge as a method of encouraging socializing in college leisure pools.
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Record NCAA Graduation Rates Don't Tell The Whole Story
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2012
Nearing the end of a year marked by scandal and scrutiny, the NCAA finally had some good news to share.
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Student-Athlete Advocates Comment on Latest NCAA Reforms
By
Paul Steinbach,
December 2011
Among the reforms approved Oct. 27 by the NCAA's Division I Board of Directors, two address longstanding concerns regarding the welfare of student-athletes receiving full scholarships.
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New Projects: University of Washington; Ithaca College; FAU
By
Emily Attwood,
December 2011
The University of Washington's Husky Stadium will have a new look for the 2013 football season.
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League of Fans' Ken Reed Talks Sports Reform
By
Paul Steinbach,
November 2011
Ken Reed doesn’t hate sports. He enjoyed a full scholarship to the University of Denver, where he played baseball and basketball, and holds a doctorate in sports administration.
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Athletic Departments and First Amendment Rights of Student Journalists
By
Paul Steinbach,
November 2011
Aaron Smith was looking forward to joining a dozen or so members of the mainstream media at a scheduled gathering of University of Kentucky men's basketball players, each of whom would be available for eight-minute one-on-one interviews.
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