| October/November 2006 Vol. XVIII, No. 6
Warmup
On Campus:
Minnesota Banks on Stadium Deal
Hiring:
Faculty Only
Title IX:
An Audit for EquityMarketing:
Speaking Spanish
Championships:
Dividing up Division II
Work-Life Balance: Healthy Competition
Facilities: Weeding out Pesticides
Q&A with
Debbie Weems Mansfield (Texas) School District
Game Plans
Marketing: Entering Their Space By Joe Dysart
Risk Management: When Good Facilities Go Bad By Dr. Richard P. Borkowski
Cover Story
Uneven Ground Is it okay if a school's varsity teams regularly get trounced game after game?
What if the problem stems from socioeconomic factors? And are there any solutions? Those are the
questions many athletic administrators are starting to delve into as they examine competitive
equity in high school athletics. By Laura Smith
Progressive ProgramsFrom Around the World
As the number of international collegiate athletes
continues to grow, new programs are being implemented to help them transition and find success.
By Kenny Berkowitz Sportsmanship
Teaching Respect Everyone wants athletes to respect their opponents,
officials, and the game itself. Making that happen means training your coaches on how to model and
teach behavior.
By Dr. David Hoch Facilities of Innovation Pieces in a Puzzle Constructing an athletic facility in today's
world means pleasing many different constituencies. Yet it must all still come together like
pieces in a puzzle.
By Abigail FunkLeadership Winning Them Over High school students have a lot of after-school choices. Here's how one athletic director
put participating in athletics at the top of their lists.
By Dr. Thomas Brittain
To read previous issues of
Athletic Management, click on the appropriate link:
AM 18.05 August/September 2006
AM 18.04 June/July 2006
AM 18.03 April/May 2006
AM 18.02 February/March 2006
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