Your Kinesiology Connection
“When I first arrived at U-M I was very apprehensive as to whether or not I would fit into the culture, but within a few weeks I felt right at home and now I cannot imagine myself at another college or university.”
-- Adrienne Pack
Detroit, MIAdrienne studies Sport Management and plans to pursue an MBA.
I chose to study Sport Management here not only because I love business, but because I wanted to get a degree in something that I would enjoy learning about. My love for sports has only developed with the program, which is what I hoped to gain when I decided on Sport Management as an undergraduate major.

Once I graduate, I plan to continue my education and pursue a Masters in Business Administration. After graduate school I would like to work in corporate marketing, as well as community relations, for a sports arena. After working in these two areas of the field and gaining the proper experience and connections, I want to open up a non-profit organization for children of all backgrounds.
My transition to college was not as difficult as I thought it would be. When I first arrived at U-M I was very apprehensive as to whether or not I would fit into the culture, but within a few weeks I felt right at home and now I cannot imagine myself at another college or university.
I am involved in a few extra-curricular activities here on campus. I am in the Black Volunteer Network (BVN), the Sport Business Association (SBA), Kinesiology Ambassadors, and I have an internship with the Athletic Marketing Department. My involvement in these activities did not hinder my grades, but has actually helped them.
Your Kinesiology Connection
See what our faculty are saying about U-M Kinesiology and their research.
Links to YouTube videos are posted on their faculty profile and research lab pages.
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