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Marissa Pollick, Sport Management lecturer and attorney, explains how new Title IX regulations will affect sexual assault investigations on campus .
Kinesiology faculty reflect on the challenges and successes of moving their classes online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Mark Rosentraub, professor of Sport Management, offers his opinion on the growing debate of when it's safe to resume college athletics.
Ron Wade, clinical assistant professor of Sport Management, went on the Michigan Minds podcast to discuss the various ways sports have been impacted by COVID-19.
Sport Management Professor Rodney Fort warns that the NBA & NHL may be out of time to restart their seasons amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sport Management Professor Rodney Fort is quoted in an Athletic article about the economic pressure on sports leagues to resume playing.
Dean Lori Ploutz-Snyder gives an update on the measures the school and university are taking to ensure continuity of our students' education and well-being.
Dae Hee Kwak, associate professor of Sport Management, is quoted in an AP story on how the coronavirus is affecting sporting event attendance.
Adam Lepley, clinical assistant professor of AT, AES, and MS, has been named to the fifth cohort of U-M Interprofessional Leadership Fellows.
Doctors, engineers, and researchers from U-M Kinesiology, Engineering, Michigan Medicine, and LSA have developed an infrared laser to measure whether brain cells are in distress.
New research by Athletic Training faculty members Lindsey Lepley and Adam Lepley found that structural change happens to a person's brain after they tear their ACL.
PhD student Geoff Burns is featured in a Wall Street Journal video about the controversy behind Nike's high-end Vaporfly racing shoes.
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