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September 23rd, 2013  |  Published in Sports Management, students

Jeremy LackmanJeremy Lackman, Ph.D. candidate in Kinesiology in the Sport Pedagogy Program, is featured in the 2013 Summer edition of the Graduate School Magazine (pages 19-25).  Read more.

April 15th, 2013  |  Published in Sports Management, students

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Department of Kinesiology sport management major Jordan Thomas has received 2013 T. Howard Foundation Diversity Award. Read more

April 15th, 2013  |  Published in faculty, Sports Management

Thomas Baker (R), assistant professor of sport management, receives the 2013 Young Professional Award

Thomas Baker (R), assistant professor of sport management receives 2013 Young Professional Award

Dr. Thomas A. Baker, assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology sport management program, recently received the ‘Young Professional Award’ granted by the Sport & Recreation Law Association (SRLA). Read more.

February 18th, 2013  |  Published in KINS, Sports Management

Brison-NatashaNatasha Brison, a Ph.D. student in the sport management program in Department of Kinesiology, was recently selected as the winner of the 2013 Maloy Student Research Award by the Sport and Recreation Law Association (SRLA). Read More...

January 15th, 2013  |  Published in KINS, Sports Management

Shannon Dooley COE Amazing Student 2012Shannon Dooley, an undergraduate student majoring in sport management in the Department of Kinesiology, recently  brought Women in Sports and Events onto campus this past fall. Read more.

February 17th, 2012  |  Published in alumni, Sports Management

Alumnus Gordon Warren (Ph.D., 1989) received the Henry J. Montoye Scholar Award at the Southeast Chapter Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine on February 10, 2012.

Dr.  Warren is a professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Georgia State University, where he has been on the faculty since 1998. His research focus over the last 20 years has  been on the molecular- and cellular-level mechanisms contributing to muscle strength impairments resulting from eccentric-contraction induced muscle injury, estrogen deficiency, aging, muscular dystrophy, fatigue and spinal cord injury, and how the inflammatory response modulates the recovery of strength from injury.  His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, the Department of Defense, and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.  His publications have been cited over 2500 times in the scientific literature.

September 26th, 2011  |  Published in faculty, KINS, Sports Management

Dr. Zhang photoDr. James Zhang has joined the UGA Department of Kinesiology as a Professor and Director of the International Center for Sport
Management.  Read more.

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