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Published Work

Moves to change Title IX could have unintended consequences

April 22, 2019

The proposed changes to Title IX could transform the way gender equality and sexual misconduct is handled across the nation, at all ages and all levels.

Black athletes face bias when seeking medical care

March 20, 2019

Marking the end of the Global Sports Institute’s year of inquiry on race and sport, GlobalSport Matters and the Sports Knowledge Lab at Arizona State University examined the impact of race and sport. Today, we look at how bias impacts the level of pain treatment black athletes receive.

Sponsorships helping slow runners be winners

April 01, 2019

Although they might never win a title or a gold medal, some individuals have shown it is not all about how fast you can run but how impactful your story is.

Disordered eating plagues female distance runners

May 15, 2019

Competing as an athlete is empowering for women, but for many female athletes eating disorders are prevalent. Researchers and social media influencers are working to change the athlete’s thought process as well as coaching approach to help ward off issues with disordered eating.

These coaches take winning to new (heel) heights

April 24, 2019

Like it was said of Ginger Rogers compared to Fred Astaire, she did everything he did but backward and in heels, women basketball coaches do everything their male counterparts do, but with the added difficulty of wearing stilettos. Despite all of the moves toward equality on the court, female coaches continue to bring high style and high heels to games.

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