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Sport Management Professor Rodney Fort discusses the outcomes and misconceptions surrounding the State of California law granting college athletes compensation for their name, image, and likeness.
The world's most comprehensive concussion study received nearly $22.5 million in new funding from the U.S. Department of Defense and the NCAA to examine the impacts of head injuries over several years...
The U-M Biosciences Initiative has awarded $5.6M in funding to Dr. Steven Broglio, professor of athletic training, to create a comprehensive concussion research center.
The Knight Commission, will hear from NCAA President Mark Emmert about policy changes and top priorities. Experts, including U-M professor Steve Broglio, will discuss issues impacting college football
Steven Broglio of U-M Kinesiology, like many experts in the field, is concerned that fear of concussions is leading some parents to pull their children out of many sports.
The US Library of Congress has selected sport management professor Rod Fort's website for inclusion in its web archives. Congratulations, Rod!
In August, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights opened an investigation into George Washington University for possible violations of federal guidelines. Marissa Pollick, of U-M sports...
"It has created the aura of confidence that Detroit is now going to come back in a major way, and this is what attracts other investors," said Mark Rosentraub, an urban planning professor at U-M.
Kinesiology Professor Steve Broglio compares new gender findings in concussion research to previous results.
In the discussion regarding offense dominating the college football game, Kinesiology Professor Steve Broglio chimes in on the correlation between faster moving offenses and injuries.
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