Sports Management News Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty How the Nike-Kaepernick Alliance Could Change the Game The alliance between Nike and Colin Kaepernick appears to be a corporate action made with legitimate intent. School Panel Discusses the Modern Sports Complex The panel gave a “behind-the-scenes” peek at the dramatic considerations of modern sports complexes. Faculty John Currie Discusses Leading with Integrity John Currie discusses the importance of transparency, and never compromising your values in today’s NCAA leadership climate. Faculty Len Elmore Debates Whether College Athletes Should Be Paid Sports Management faculty member Len Elmore discusses whether college athletes should be paid. Faculty Award-Winning College Athletics Leader John Currie Joins Columbia Sports Management Graduate Program John Currie will join the faculty for a special one-week intensive program this May. Faculty Bret Myers: From the Sidelines to MLS Data Analyst Myers was recently featured in the Washington Post in a story about the increasing prominence of data analytics in soccer. Faculty Scott Rosner Discusses Derrick Rose’s Adidas Contract Scott Rosner, Academic Director of Columbia’s Sports Management program, was recently featured in Sports Illustrated. Faculty New Full-Time Faculty and Academic Director Join Sports Management Program Scott Rosner is joining Columbia University's Sports Management program as Academic Director. Alumni SPS Alum and NFL Vet Andrew Hawkins Launches Podcast Sports Management grad Andrew Hawkins launches a new podcast, The ThomaHawk Show. Faculty STEM Family Day Features Hands-On Science Experiments and Workshops STEM Family Day featured hands-on science experiments, workshops taught by Columbia faculty, and more. Impacts and Insights How China Is the Newest Market For American Sports China is taking its first steps in "global sports management." Student Sports Management Students Bring Analytics To Major League Soccer Students had one week to use data to take a Major League Soccer team "above the red line." Load More Back to Sports Management Home