Sports Management News
This Former Athlete Is Working Toward a Career in Sports Management
After the pitcher’s mound, Mo’ne Davis makes the most of her time at Columbia’s School of Professional Studies.
Sports Management Program Featured on Netflix’s Formula F1: Drive to Survive
An episode of the latest season showcases Columbia’s 2023 Sports Management Conference.
What It’s Like to Work on the World’s Biggest Sporting Events
Sports Management’s Bill Squires talks about his experiences at the NFL’s Super Bowl and more.
The Timberwolves Have Finally Become Good. Now They Have to Pay for It.
Sports Management Program Director Scott Rosner speaks on the rising price of professional sports franchises. (The Wall Street Journal)
Columbia’s Sports Management Conference Examines Critical Topics in the Business of Sports
This past fall, the M.S. in Sports Management program hosted its fourth annual Columbia University Sports Management Conference.
TV Networks Are Programming College Football’s Future: What’s Next
Sports Management lecturer Neal Pilson speaks on media rights deals for conference championship games. (Front Office Sports)
The Vegas Sphere Has a Strange Connection with the New York Knicks
Scott Rosner, director of the M.S. in Sports Management program, speaks on the deal and cross-promotion between Sphere Entertainment and Madison Square Garden. (The Street)
Serie A, Columbia University announce partnership for students
The partnership will give students in the Sports Management program the opportunity to work directly with league officials. (World Soccer Talk)
Athletes Unlimited Is Riding the Surge in Interest and Investment for Women’s Sports
Scott Rosner, M.S. in Sports Management program director, comments on Athletes Unlimited's mission to create player-centric women's professional sports leagues. (Sports Business Journal)
Can Spotlight on Swift-Kelce Help NFL Draw More Fans?
Sports Management lecturers Joseph Favorito and Neal Pilson speak on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce and their impact NFL fan engagement. (News+ Membership)
You Know Her Past. Mo’ne Davis Is Working on Her Future.
The New York Times profiled Sports Management student Mo'ne Davis: "Davis seemed unstoppable at the Little League World Series nine years ago. As she begins graduate school at Columbia, she is still charging ahead." (The New York Times)
Columbia University School of Professional Studies Sports Management Graduate Program Expands Its Summer Offerings for 2023
Courses will include highly targeted block week classes, specialized research projects, and traditional summer semester courses.