Sports Management News
Exploring Sustainability in Sports: A Path to a Greener Playing Field
An innovative new course delves into the intricacies of sustainability within the sports industry.
Your Story: Sports Management Alum Talks Overcoming Challenges and Making an Impact
Stephanie Marciano (’12SPS) discusses what it takes to achieve career success, break boundaries, and achieve gender equity.
Len Elmore: Balancing the Books and Ball
In a new episode of Budd Mishkin's podcast, Sports Management Lecturer Len Elmore discusses his experiences growing up in New York City, playing in the NBA, and working as an attorney.
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Unifying Theme of Olympics Comes at Critical Time
Sports Management Program Director Scott Rosner on the impact of sports during a time of political and cultural division. (Sports Business Journal)
Five Things To Watch For at the 2024 Paris Games
Lj Holmgren, lecturer and deputy academic director of the Sports Management program, writes about new and important elements of this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Sports Business Journal Forty Under 40: Stephanie Marciano
Sports Management program alum Stephanie Marciano oversees a portfolio that includes the NWSL; NASCAR; the ACC; the Charlotte Hornets and Charlotte FC; the Detroit Pistons; the Las Vegas Aces; and a USGA partnership. (Sports Business Journal)
Little League Legend Mo’ne Davis to Take the Field at May 25 Hall of Fame East-West Classic
Sports Management alum Mo'ne Davis will appear at the Hall of Fame East-West Classic at Doubleday Field, representing Mamie Johnson, Connie Morgan and Toni Stone – three pioneering women who appeared in Negro Leagues games. (National Baseball Hall of Fame)
Caitlin Clark Is Here. Can the Business of the W.N.B.A. Flourish?
Len Elmore, a former NBA player and a senior lecturer in the Sports Management program, speaks on how television rights can help the WNBA promote star players. (The New York Times)
WNBA Kicks Off 28th Season During Opening Night: Is This A New Era For Women’s Basketball?
Len Elmore, Sports Management lecturer, speaks on the unprecedented buzz around WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. (Atlanta Daily World)
The WNBA’s challenge: How to translate the Caitlin Clark hype into sustained growth for the league
Sports Management lecturer and 10-year NBA veteran Len Elmore speaks on how the WNBA can capitalize on the league's recent surge in popularity. (The Associated Press)
Sports Management Student Summer Brown Named a 2024 Campbell Award Winner
The Campbell Award is given to graduating students who exemplify leadership and the Columbia spirit.
An Inside Look at Real Madrid and Spain’s Most Iconic Sports Properties
Students in the Sports Management program traveled to Madrid for spring break as part of the program’s collaboration with Universidad Europea Real Madrid.