AB StaffProgrammingTeacher's Exercise Science Course Boosts StudentsBethany White, who worked as a cardiopulmonary therapist before teaching, knew many of her students were interested in careers in health science.April 10, 2017Media & TechnologyUSA Partners with Canada, Mexico for World Cup BidThe bid to host the FIFA World Cup in nine years is a fight that could be won quickly and decisively, even if the ultimate decision will not be revealed until May 2020.April 10, 2017FitnessEvent Predicts Trends in Fitness TechnologyIf all the new Fitbits, Zombie running and diet-tracking apps in the world haven't helped you lose weight, get fit or stay healthier overall, you're not alone.April 10, 2017LegalArm-Wrestling Competition Tests NFL Gambling PolicyNearly three dozen NFL players were in Las Vegas last weekend for a competition that classically captures the macho spirit of football: arm wrestling.April 10, 2017Stadium & ArenaSunTrust Park Built with Latest TechnologyEven the Chick-fil-A cow has gone high-tech at SunTrust Park. Rather than holding a hand-painted sign, as the iconic fiberglass-and-steel cow did at Turner Field, it holds an electronic LED board at the new stadium.April 10, 2017LegalAccused Predator May Have Targeted Youth SportsCorey Perry, the middle school teacher wanted on child pornography charges, was a coach for the basketball team at Watkins Middle in Palm Beach Gardens, but Superintendent Robert Avossa said the computer science teacher had also worked with children in reApril 10, 2017ProgrammingMaryland President Ponders Death Penalty for UNCUM president Wallace Loh thinks the NCAA investigation into UNC-Chapel Hill will ultimately lead to the NCAA levying the so-called "death penalty" against the university.April 10, 2017Stadium & ArenaWould Coliseum Renovation Be Money Well Spent?In Memphis, a save-the-Coliseum group insists the old white-domed Mid-South Coliseum would not be too expensive to fix up and renovate for access by people with disabilities.April 10, 2017Industry Press RoomSpecial Issue of Journal of Athletic Training Focuses on ConcussionsSport-related concussion, one of the most complex injuries in sports medicine, is the focus of a new special issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the scientific publication of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.April 10, 2017Rec CenterRec Center Technology: Can You Ever Have Too Much?The infrastructure that allows recreation directors to meet their constituents’ almost insatiable need for connectivity and entertainment changes so quickly that planners often design technology into a new rec center project later in the process. OtherwisApril 10, 2017Previous PagePage 690 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalFormer UNC Provost Claims Laws Were Broken During Hiring of Bill BelichickA lawsuit filed this week against the University of North Carolina and its board of trustees alleges that UNC broke state laws by hiding discussions about the hiring of football coach Bill Belichick, as well as conversations about potential conference realignment.Safety & SecurityHandgun Found in Bathroom at High School Football StadiumFacilitiesDaily Digs: HS Celebrates New Athletics Complex, Minnesota State Unveils Athletics Facilities Renderings, and More!LeadershipAD at High School That Has Lost 24 Straight Football Games Asks Future Opponents for MercySponsored ContentDesign Glute Zones to Drive Membership and Results