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Dana Jacobson & Cameron Myler - The Future of Women in Sports
Arthur Miller sits down to lunch with 4-time Olympian Cameron Myler and journalist Dana Jacobson to discuss the future of women in sports. This candid conversation examines the market for women’s sports as well
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Clip from the NYU Sports & Society Program’s Second Annual Sports in America Series: Young Athletes: The Costs, Sacrifices, and Consequences
Read More »Connee Zotos on School Leadership
Clip from the NYU Sports & Society Program’s Second Annual Sports in America Series: Young Athletes: The Costs, Sacrifices, and Consequences
Read More »What Happened at Penn State
Clip from the NYU Sports & Society Program’s Second Annual Sports in America Series: Young Athletes: The Costs, Sacrifices, and Consequences
Read More »Leonard Wilf on the Importance of Athletics
Clip from the NYU Sports & Society Program’s Second Annual Sports in America Series: Young Athletes: The Costs, Sacrifices, and Consequences
Read More »Young Athletes: The Costs, Sacrifices, and Consequences
A panel of top athletes, sports media professionals, and sports medicine and management experts engaged in lively discussion and debate during the NYU Sports & Society Program’s Second Annual Sports in America Series: The
Read More »Humility and High Moral Character Define the Cornerstone of the New York Mets
On the third day of the Baseball Winter Meetings in Nashville, the dais in the mammoth press room of the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center was finally populated by an elated owner, a
Read More »Playing The Game The Day After Violence Takes Place At The Office
In a suburban home early one morning, a 25-year old man gets into an argument with his 22-year old girlfriend. They are still arguing hours later when the man shoots the woman multiple times.
Read More »Alex Rodriguez’s Recent Injury Woes Should be a Cautionary Tale for Potential Josh Hamilton Suitors
In what was supposed to be the Winter Meetings dominated by Josh Hamilton and his pursuit of a long term contract in the neighborhood of seven years and $175 million, Alex Rodriguez inadvertently
Read More »Brian Cashman’s Roster Dilemmas Go Far Beyond Alex Rodriguez’s Injured Left Hip
Traditionally, the National Baseball Hall of Fame momentarily takes center stage with the first official press conference of the Baseball Winter Meetings during the Monday morning sessions. This year, Jane Forbes Clark officially welcomed
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