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Defender Athletics Claim Trophy And Much More, Sarah Moss
Defender Athletics Claim Trophy And Much More, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Collegiate Athlete Experiences With Covid-19 And Attitudes About Returning To Sport, Morgan Davies, Anthony Logalbo
Collegiate Athlete Experiences With Covid-19 And Attitudes About Returning To Sport, Morgan Davies, Anthony Logalbo
Journal of Athlete Development and Experience
When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, collegiate athletic departments faced the difficult decision to postpone or cancel sport activities. Aside from concerns of transmission, disruptions in sport impacted college athletes broadly. This study was designed to investigate athletes’ experiences during the pandemic toward developing a better understanding of athletes’ attitudes about COVID-19 and returning to sport. Participants included 245 varsity collegiate athletes across NCAA sports and divisions who voluntarily completed an online survey between August and October 2020. Collegiate athletes reported significant impacts of COVID-19 on areas including mental health, physical fitness, and academic progress. Approximately one in four …
All "Into The Fire", Sarah Moss
Harmsen Honored As Gpac Coach Of The Year, Erika Buiter
Harmsen Honored As Gpac Coach Of The Year, Erika Buiter
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Media Network Truck Enhances Broadcasts, Justin Banks
Byker Named Top Sports Information Director, Benjamin Boersma
Byker Named Top Sports Information Director, Benjamin Boersma
The Voice
No abstract provided.
“The Teacher Doesn’T Like Me:” Exploring The Relationship Between Teacher Attitudes Toward Student-Athletes And Academic Performance, Latisha Forster Scott
“The Teacher Doesn’T Like Me:” Exploring The Relationship Between Teacher Attitudes Toward Student-Athletes And Academic Performance, Latisha Forster Scott
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
More than 7.5 million high school students in the United States participate in organized sport according to a survey conducted by the National Federation of State High School Associations (National Federation of State high School Associations [NFHS], 2010). Athletic participation is the single most popular school-sponsored extracurricular activity, regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender (Miller, Melnick, Barnes, Farrell, & Sabo, 2005; Eccles & Barber, 1999; Eide & Ronan, 2001). With the high popularity of sport participation, the controversy over the effect of athletic participation on academic progress and success continues to linger (Ward, 2008; Marsh, 1993; Miller et al. 2005). …
An Investigation Of Successful Football Bowl Subdivision Coaches And The Disproportional Academic Achievement Of Their White And African-American Football Players, Peter Finley, Jeffrey Fountain
An Investigation Of Successful Football Bowl Subdivision Coaches And The Disproportional Academic Achievement Of Their White And African-American Football Players, Peter Finley, Jeffrey Fountain
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The purpose of this study was to identify and discuss the coaches and programs that have been successful on the field over the past five years, qualifying for bowl game participation, while simultaneously having low graduation rates for African-American players. The contractual incentives for athletic and academic achievement included in the coaches’ contracts are also presented for discussion purposes.
The Benefit Of Extracurricular Activities In High School: Involvement Enhances Academic Achievement And The Way Forward, Scott Turner
The Benefit Of Extracurricular Activities In High School: Involvement Enhances Academic Achievement And The Way Forward, Scott Turner
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Research and data have been cited for over four decades about extra-curricular activities both sports and non sports related. Non sports related reference such activities as government, publication, journalism, math, and non specific leadership. Although there appears to be much data individually supporting each as a whole limited studies seem to be available. Depending on the region many schools urge and push sports as extra-curricular but do not necessarily promote sports for the benefit of the student, unfortunately more-so for the benefit of the school. Just as there were skeptics more than three generations ago today some still exist, stating …
The Student Athlete And The National Letter Of Intent: A Commitment To Leadership Or A Leadership Crisis In The Making, Brenda Sanders
The Student Athlete And The National Letter Of Intent: A Commitment To Leadership Or A Leadership Crisis In The Making, Brenda Sanders
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
In today’s world of college basketball, the incidence of head coaching changes has hampered the experience and expectations for intercollegiate basketball players. The spring of every academic year experiences a ripple effect of hiring’s and firings throughout the college basketball landscape. The job changes of one institution caused by unexpected firings and resignations of head coaches affect every school participating as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). These multidimensional scenarios impact between thirty to seventy-five college basketball head coaching positions out of three hundred twenty five throughout the nation annually.
Academic Progress Reports: Leadership Implications For College Basketball Coaches, James Satterfield, Chris Croft, Michael Godfrey, April Flint
Academic Progress Reports: Leadership Implications For College Basketball Coaches, James Satterfield, Chris Croft, Michael Godfrey, April Flint
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
The Academic Progress Report, commonly referred to as APR, is an evaluation tool established by the NCAA to monitor current academic progress for Division I intercollegiate student-athletes in regard to eligibility, retention, and graduation. APR data collection was initially started with the 2003-04 academic year. The first data report was released in February 2005 for all Division I member institutions. The Academic Progress Report was born out of a need to better calculate graduation rates and is a continuous assessment tool for the NCAA. Under this new system, the APR awards two points each term to student-athletes who meet all …
Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway: The Student-Athlete?, James Satterfield, Chris Croft, Michael Godfrey
Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway: The Student-Athlete?, James Satterfield, Chris Croft, Michael Godfrey
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
In today’s world of higher education, intercollegiate athletics, and complex society there is much focus and attention placed on the student-athlete. Regardless of the region of the country, the level of the school or the specific sport, the student-athlete experiences a high level of public and private scrutiny, which is often negative. According to Watson (2006), the general perception of college student-athletes is that they are privileged, pampered, lazy, out-of-control, and primarily attend school with the sole purpose of participating in intercollegiate athletics. This stereotype is often held by people who do not fully understand the relationship between the student-athlete …
An Assessment Of The Perceived Benefits Of Extracurricular Activity On Academic Achievement At Paramount High School, Michael Zwart
An Assessment Of The Perceived Benefits Of Extracurricular Activity On Academic Achievement At Paramount High School, Michael Zwart
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
One of the many problems facing today’s schools is the need to raise academic achievement while facing the continuing issue of budget limitations. Paramount High School is in a lower socioeconomic suburban community in southern CA. Eighty seven percent of the students in the district receive free or reduced lunch and 21.9% were below the poverty level. Forty percent of the high school students were foreign born, 71.8% speak a language other than English at home, 34% were identified as English Language Learners, 50% of the students’ parents never graduated from high school, and the 81% Hispanic population creates a …
The Purple, December 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- College Scenes, Old and New
- To Anglomania
- Letters to Living Writers
- When Christmas Time Comes 'Round
- A Man With a Mission
- The Bells of Yule
- A Martyr's Christmas
- Christmas Musings
- A Christmas Home-Coming
- The End of the Season
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- A Review of the Football Season of '99
- Includes photographs of dormitory rooms.
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 237,
The Purple, November 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Edward A. Scott
- The Corner Brick
- Letters to Living Writers
- The Passing of Summer
- The Leader of His Class
- Beware!
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Includes photograph of College Refectory
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 161.
The Purple, October 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Letters to Living Writers
- Other Days
- A Symposium on Poetry
- A Curious Manuscript
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 92.
The Purple, July 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Fiftieth Graduation Day at Holy Cross College
- From South Worcester to Cuba and Back
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Includes photographs of Class of '99, ;99 football team, commencement
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 33.
The Purple, May 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Rudyard Kipling
- A Long Farewell
- One Man's Career
- Seeking the Muse
- Rest
- A Name in Arcady
- A Fantasie
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Editor's Table
- Advertisements
The Purple, February 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Wanted,--An Original Genius
- My Guiding Star
- The Humor of the Law
- A Sad Remembrance
- Student Celebration on the Occasion of Final Vows
- The Vigil of St. Ignatius
- Greetings of Former Students
- The Vows at Montmarte
- The Vows of To-Day
- Xavier
- Victories of the Future
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Editor's Table
- program for Final Vows celebration
The Purple, December 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Some Thirty Years Ago
- A Foot-ball Soliloquy
- The Story of the Class Journal
- From Rome to Ireland
- The Locomotive's Christmas Whistle
- A Football Game (?) Played at Christmas, A. D. 1400
- Bill Brown's Campaign
- Ballade
- Christmas: A Short History
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- A Tribute of Gratitude
- Photograph of 1898-99 Football team, A.B.R. Sprague, Irving Swan Brown, Henry S. Pratt, Matthew B. Lamb, A.A. McLoughlin, John F. Harrigan, Daniel Downey, Rev. T.J. Campbell SJ …
The Purple, November 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Some Uses and Abuses of Novel-Reading
- Villanelle
- College Athletics-Are They Good or Bad?
- A Dream of Football
- Some Personal Experiences of a Surgeon in the Late War
- The Happy Leaves
- Was Gladstone's Attitude Toward the Church Honest and Consistent?
- Rondeau
- Campaigning With the 12th U.S. Infantry
- Rondeau
- The Snowflakes
- Editorials
- The College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- From the Editor's Table
- Photographs of Peter O'Shea '92, Thomas P. Conneff '96, Rev. James Healy '49,
Volume information appears …
The Purple, October 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Imagination; Its Importance and Its Cultivation
- Campaigning with the 12th U.S. infantry
- Dear Little Rose
- What Have the Monks Done for English Literature?
- Ballade
- A Few Phases of Senior Life at Holy Cross
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- The Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- From the Editor's Table
- A Strange Communication
- Photographs of rooms in Fenwick Hall, Allie H. Farmer '98
Volume information appears on p. 93.
The Purple, July 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Year Endeth
- Commencement Week
- Alma's Blessing to '98
- Materialism and Its Tendencies
- The Song of June
- The Catholic College Graduate
- Loyalty
- Socialism and Christianity
- The Purpose of the College
- The Yankee Eight
- The Catholic Church and the Working Boy
- "He Hath Done All Things Well"
- An Old University
- Class of '98
- The Purple-Prize Winners
- The Staff of '97-'98
- Alumni
- College Chronicle
- Purple Patches
- Athletics
- Photographs of Class of 1898, Class of 1900, students,Camera Club, emblem of …
The Purple, July 1897
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Commencement Week
- Pity
- Visit of the Very Rev. Edward I. Purbrick, S.J.
- Ignatius the Soldier
- The Genius of the Middle Ages
- The Love of a Father
- The College Graduate the Future Statesman
- Religion the Corner-stone of Government
- Augustine at Milan
- A Liberal Education and Society
- Out of a Dream
- Edward the Confessor
- Dr. Conaty a Monsignor
- For the Best
- Brother Michael Hogan, S.J.
- A Word on Georgetown's Graduate School
- After the Storm-A Fantasy
- Editorials
- The Alumni
- The …
The Purple, June 1896
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The First Catholic College in New England
- The Alumni Bishops of Holy Cross
- Alma's Soldier Sons
- Holy Cross Students in the Civil War
- Holy Cross Students on the Judiciary Bench
- Duty of the College and of College Men to the Summer School
- To the Sacred Heart
- A Word with the Young Man Who Is to Take Up the Study of Law
- Vesper
- Some Words of Counsel to Those About to Take Up the Study of Medicine
- Fancy …