AB StaffIndustry Press RoomAct Global Continues Its Commitment to the Homeless World Cup by Donating Four Synthetic FieldsFor the fourth consecutive year, Act Global will be donating synthetic turf fields for the Homeless World Cup. This year's tournament will be taking place in Mexico City, where more than 200,000 spectators gather to watch players from 47 countries competeNovember 15, 2018PersonnelSchool Board Negligent in Coach’s AbuseWhen recreation and school administrators think about employment law, they usually focus on the area of law related to the process of recruiting, interviewing and hiring employees. This process is only a small part of employment law.November 15, 2018Stadium & ArenaOpinion: Cities Increasingly Skeptical of Hosting OlympicsOnce a prize that cities on every continent fought over, the Olympics are now being recognized for the economy-busting boondoggle they are.November 14, 2018ProgrammingPublic Schools Recognize Value in Signing DayOrange County’s public schools made a decision: Why let the private schools have all the signing day fun?November 14, 2018LegalReport: Exercise May Lessen Drug CravingsExercise is known to have countless health benefits, both physical and mental, but new research shows it can also be an effective tool in helping people prevent relapse of drug use.November 14, 2018Stadium & ArenaMexico Disappointed in NFL's Decision to Move GameThe NFL's decision to move the regular-season game between Kansas City and the Los Angeles Rams because of poor conditions to the turf at Azteca Stadium left many wondering how it will affect the relationship with the league.November 14, 2018ProgrammingVillanova Debuts New Court with DudBill Finneran, who donated enough to his beloved alma mater that Villanova's renovated and sparkling Pavilion is now named for him, had to improvise his halftime remarks at Wednesday's official opening night for the arena. Speaking to a stunned Main LineNovember 14, 2018Stadium & ArenaValvano Immortalized with NC State Arena Name ChangeThe legacy of Jim Valvano lives on at N.C. State. Valvano, the former State coach and athletics director, died of cancer more than 25 years ago, but in the minds of Wolfpack fans and basketball fans all over North Carolina, it all seems so poignant and soNovember 14, 2018Stadium & ArenaHow Rice-Eccles Compares to Pac-12 VenuesThe University of Utah revealed plans Wednesday to expand Rice-Eccles Stadium from its current stadium capacity of 45,807 to 51,444 with a renovation of the south end zone.November 14, 2018Industry Press RoomStudy: Student-Athletes in Rural Schools May Be at Higher Risk for Repeated Concussions and Other Sports InjuriesStudent athletes who attended high schools with a low availability of athletic trainers (AT) – mostly in rural and inner-city areas – are 50 percent more likely to have a sports-related concussion (SRC) that goes un-identified, un-assessed or mismanaged,November 14, 2018Previous PagePage 194 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFacilitiesDaily Digs: South Carolina Soccer Stadium Renderings, U. of Southern Maine's New Esports Arena, and More!Construction has begun and renderings have been released of the multi-use stadium that will be home to the Greenville (S.C.) Triumph and Greenville Liberty soccer clubs at Mauldin’s BridgeWay Station.FundraisingAfter Early Success, 'Go BIG! for Washington' Fundraising Campaign Sets Even Bigger $350M GoalGoverning BodiesArizona Association Tightens Out-of-State Transfer Rules Following California ScandalSafety & SecurityLongtime HS Football Official Dies on Sidelines During GameSponsored ContentThe Power of Custom: Transforming Your Swim Facility with Competitor Products