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  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Angel R. ’23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Angel Rivera ’23, a Sport Management major and a member of the men’s soccer team. Read on to learn more!

  • 5 Reasons to Get Your Sports Broadcasting Degree from a Small School

    When it comes time for high schoolers to choose a college, many aim for the larger schools. They think that bigger schools will have more opportunities for them to grow as students, as well as connections that smaller schools lack. However, there are also many reasons why you should consider getting a sports broadcasting degree from a small school like ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ. Read on to learn more.

  • Leadership Development: Teaching the Skills to Propel Your Organization Forward

    No matter the size of your organization, it’s important to provide plenty of leadership development opportunities for your employees. These opportunities not only help you determine who will be in the next wave of managers and leaders in your company, but they also come with a number of other benefits. Wondering if some leadership development could be advantageous to your company? Read on to learn more.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Mariah S. ’23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. First up is Mariah Sheirer ’23, our Student Government Association president and a double major in Dance and Arts and Entertainment Management! Read on to learn more.

  • Combine Your Love of Athletics and Medicine with a Career in Sports Medicine

    Do you love sports but prefer to spend your time off of the field? Have you always been fascinated by the physicians who help athletes of all ages treat and overcome their injuries to get back on the field? If so, then a career in sports medicine might be right for you. This field involves helping athletes by diagnosing their problems and determining the best ways to treat their injuries, so they end up stronger once the treatment plan is done. How can you get started on this career path? Read on to learn more.

  • Summer Academic Programs

    When it comes to finding things for your teenagers to do over the summer, remember that summer academic programs, like the ones offered by ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ, are an option. Not only will students have the chance to get a taste of college life by living in dorms and hanging out with their fellow attendees, but they’ll also learn quite a bit as well. Read on to learn more.

  • 8 Most Valuable Sport Management Courses

    A degree in sport management can be used in many different ways. Some people with the degree go on to work for stadiums, helping market sports teams, events, and more. Others choose to go into the agency field, representing clients and helping them find the right teams and sponsorships to work for. Wondering what options are out there? Read on to learn more.

  • Social Sciences Majors Live and Learn Together Through CONNECT

    For students majoring in the social sciences, like Psychology and Sociology, their first-year experience at Dean is a unique one. They have the opportunity to participate in CONNECT, a living learning community for social science majors. Two students gave us an inside look at what it's like to be part of the community. Read on to learn more.