Emily AttwoodIndustry Press RoomExperts Clear the Water on Peeing in the PoolHealth experts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Water Quality and Health Council and the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) have teamed up to launch a campaign to stop people from pMay 20, 2015Outdoor FieldsNew Projects: Wehrle Innovation Center | Maryland Heights Community CenterNew projects including the Wehrle Innovation Center and Maryland Heights Community CenterMay 13, 2015AquaticsMermaid Tails Newest Safety Concern at Canadian PoolsThe growing popularity of mermaid tail aquatic accessories has officials in Alberta, Canada, concerned for swimmers’ safety. The tail, popular among young girls in particular, typically consist of brightly colored fabric that covers a swimmer’s legs and ends in a wide fin.May 12, 2015Outdoor FieldsTwo Boys Hospitalized After Tree Collapse at ParkTwo young boys in Chelsea, Mass., were hospitalized Monday night after a tree collapsed onto the playground where they had been playing.May 6, 2015FitnessAir Force Trainee Dies After CollapseA 19-year-old Air Force trainee at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland collapsed during a physical fitness training exercise on Monday. Following attempts by medical personnel to revive her, the woman, identified as Kelani Thomas of Troy, Ala., was taken to the San Antonio Medical Center and pronounced dead.May 6, 2015AquaticsKids' Triathlon Pool Fails Inspection, Used AnywayThousands of children participated in a triathlon this past weekend in Jacksonville, Fla., despite reports that the pool used had failed a health inspection earlier in the week. But that’s okay, event and city officials say.May 5, 2015ProgrammingReport Questions Whether UAB Football Was UnprofitableThe University of Alabama-Birmingham drew national attention — and a great deal of anger locally — last fall when it announced it was dropping its football program due to cost concerns. A new report released this week, however, questions that decision, asserting that the sport did make money for the university and would continue to increase in value.April 24, 2015ProgrammingBill Banning 'Redskins' Moniker Advances in CaliforniaThe state of California is poised to quell any further debate over whether “Redskins” is an inappropriate athletic team name once and for all. The California Racial Mascots Act, advanced to a state Assembly panel on Tuesday, would prohibit the use of the name by any public school beginning January 1, 2016.April 22, 2015Stadium & ArenaDisplaced Texas A&M Bats Seeking New HomeThe recreation center natatorium at Texas A&M University has been closed since April 6 while crews work to remove hundreds of migratory bats that have taken up residence after being displaced by renovations at Kyle Field.April 21, 2015MarketingDodgers Looking to Give Tech Startups a BoostThe Los Angeles Dodgers have launched a program to integrate innovative technologies into the stadium and fan experience.April 16, 2015Previous PagePage 11 of 60Next PageTop StoriesLegalSCOTUS Takes Up Case on Transgender Athletes Joining Female TeamsThe announcement comes just one week after the court's conservative majority upheld Tennessee’s ban on...OperationsUniversity of Kansas First to Partner With MMTH on Student-Athlete, Facilities InvestmentsMedia & TechnologyTexas Partners With Learfield on Unified Longhorns NIL AgencyOperationsHigh School Officials Fought Release of Settlement Record in Football Team Hazing LawsuitSponsored ContentElectronic Beam Steering: How LVH-900 Saved the Day at Georgia Southern