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Ana Morett

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

School: Weber State University Major: Business Administration Year: Senior Ana Morett , majoring in business administration and professional sales at Weber State University, put in work on the tennis court to be named Big Sky Conference League MVP.

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Notre Dame College Rugby Moving to Walsh University

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As such, Walsh designated the grass fields on the north side of the Klekotka Tennis Complex as the “pitch” for the new Rugby teams. Walsh, which lacked a Rugby team, worked with Fox to assess the feasibility. The fields, donated to Walsh University by the Hoover Company in 2004, will provide space for the teams to practice and compete.

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Stella Wiesemann

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

School: George Washington University Year: Junior Major: Business Tennis standout Stella Wiesemann of George Washington University is a business major with a 3.77 The tennis team has participated in community service with the organization We See You, which helps homeless people in the DMV area.

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William Singer, Architect of College Admissions Scam Operation Varsity Blues, Sentenced to 3.5 Years in Prison

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dozens of people have been sentenced as part of this case, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, and former Georgetown tennis coach Gordon Ernst. . Singer received more than $25 million, prosecutors alleged.

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Boosting the Bottom Line Through Athletics - Josh Moody, Inside Higher Ed

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Should Arizona enact sweeping cuts, it will be following a broader trend at the Division I level, where universities that have built reputations and alumni support on robust athletics have increasingly begun dropping certain programs—often those of the Olympic variety, such as swimming, track and field, and tennis.

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U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and NCAA Office of Inclusion Launch Programming Initiatives for Adaptive Sports

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As part of the project, changes will be made in 2023 to highlight women’s wheelchair basketball at the 2023 NCAA Division II and III Women’s Basketball Championships; award Paralympic track and field champions at the 2023 Drake Relays in April; improve inclusion of wheelchair collegiate tennis at the NCAA Division I Championships in Orlando in May; (..)

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Delise O’Meally

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

O’Meally grew up in Jamaica and played tennis at Morgan State, where her interest in international college sports first blossomed. In her role, she works closely with the NCAA Executive Committee oversees association-wide committees and manages the administrative structure that supports more than 139 standing committees.