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Conference Program


2010 Scholarly Conference on College Sport


 
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Thursday April 22, 2010

Scholarly Conference on College Sport Day 1

 

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome Address

 

8:40 AM - 9:30 AM Session 1: Keynote Speaker

Michael Oriard -- Professor, Oregon State University

 

9:30 AM - 10:10 AM Session 2: William C. Friday Graduate Paper Presentation

Becoming a "Real University": A Content Analysis of Football Feasibility Studies conducted for Public Universities in Transition

Darren Kelly, University of Texas at Austin. Click here for abstract

 

10:25 - 12:00 Poster Presentations

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10:25 AM - 10:55 AM Session 3: Academic Presentations

 

The Recruitment of Lance Stephenson: Is a visit to Under Armour Educational?

Mark S. Nagel, University of South Carolina. Abstract | Slides

The Effect of Sport Participation on Academic Integration of International Student Athletes

Peter J. Shroeder& Amy VanHollebeke, University of the Pacific. Abstract |Slides

Perceptions and General Knowledge of Online Social Networking Activity of Student Athletes

Cody Havard, Terry Eddy, Lamar Reams, Rebecca Stewart & Tariq Ahmad, University of Northern Colorado. Abstract | Slides

Do Foreign Tours Provide a Competitive Advantage for Men's Division I Basketball Teams?

Nels Popp, Illinois State University, & Brian Krohn, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Abstract |Slides

Generating buzz or driving attendance? The influence of story type and source on university sports fan attitudes and behavioral intentions

Tom Isaacson, Nick Bowman, & Charles Atkin, Michigan State University. Abstract | Slides

 

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Session 4: Academic Presentations

 

New Signs, Same View - Two More Years Travelling on the Title IX Highway

Ellen J. Staurowsky, Ithica College & Packy Moran, Ohio University. Abstract | Slides

The Innovative Use of New Media in NCAA Division-I Electronic Branding Campaigns

Coyte Cooper, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Matthew Cooper, Indiana University at Bloomington. Abstract | Slides

NCAA Dashboard Indicators: Are the Warning Lights Flashing?

Dallas Branch, West Virginia University& Brian Crow, Slippery Rock University Abstract |Slides

The Social Lives of Student-Athletes Versus Non Student-Athletes

Kimberly Hayden, Daniel Champion, Dennis Tolivar & Timothy Ryna, University of Memphis. Abstract | Slides

Launch of the Big Ten Network: How 11 Universities Created Their Own Television Network and Changed the Landscape of College Sport

Karen Weaver, Penn State University at Abington. Abstract | Slides

11:35 AM - 12:05 PM Session 5: Academic Presentation

 

An Investigation of Academic Clustering of Athletes in BCS Athletic Departments

Jeffrey J. Fountain, & Peter S. Finley, Nova Southeastern University. Abstract | Slides

A Theoretical Model of the Potential Impact of Diversity Cultures on Individual Level Outcomes

Thomas Aicher, Northern Illinois University. Abstract | Slides

Congressional hearings and the BCS: Using public choice theory to explain the interest of politicians in college football

Stephen W. Dittmore, & Kristin L. Durant, University of Arkansas. Abstract | Slides

Restructuring College Sport to be a Catalyst for Improved Academic Success Among Male Student-Athletes

Amy Giddings, Drexel University. Abstract | Slides

Organizational Support, Disclosure and Job Satisfaction of Lesbian Intercollegiate Coaches

Melissa A. Schreibstein, & Diane L. Gill, University of North Carolina at Greensboro . Abstract | Slides

 

12:05 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch Break

 

1:30 PM - 2:45 PM Session 6: Roundtables

 

CSRI Collaborative Research Database

Amy Giddings & Audrey Troutt, Drexel University

Perspectives on Being a Whistleblower in Intercollegiate Athletics. Is it worth it and is it effecting Positive Change?

David Ridpath, Ohio University

CSRI Internship Program Information Session

Jerry Fisk, Hunter Culbertson, Pierce Sandwith, James Baker, & Scott Palanjian, The Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Slides

2:45 PM - 3:15 PM Session 7: Academic Presentation

 

An Analysis of The Factors Influencing Revenue Production in College Athletics

Chad McEvoy, Illinois State University, Alan Morse, Mississippi State Univeristy, & Stephen Shapiro, Old Dominion University. Abstract | Slides

Top-Rated Recruiting Class: A Reliable Factor in Determining BCS Ranking?

Brad Meadows & David Pierce, Ball State University. Slides

Worth Every Penny? A Comparison of University Presidents' and Football Coaches' Compensation

Dianna P. Gray, University of Northern Colorado. Abstract | Slides

Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct Initiatives at NCAA Member Institutions

Brian Crow, Slippery Rock University, Dennis Phillips, University of Southern Mississippi, & Dallas Branch, West Virginia University. Abstract | Slides

Ethics Matter: Ethical Orientations and Disparate Racial Outcomes in Collegiate Athletics

Todd Crosset, & Kevin Filo, University of Massachusettes at Amherst. Abstract | Slides

 

3:30 PM- 5:10 PM Poster Presentations

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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Session 8: Academic Presentations

 

No Timeouts in Soccer: Women's transitions to the corporate university

Bryan C. Clift, & Ron Mower, University of Maryland. Abstract

Effects of Public Relations Crises on the Organizational Effectiveness of NCAA Divsion-I Athletic Departments

Terry Eddy, Cody Harvard, Rebecca Stewart, & Lamar Reams, University of Northern Colorado. Abstract | Slides

An Investigation of Sexual-Orientation Attitudes and Behaviors of College Athletes in the Atlantic Coast Conference

Catherine Greene and Richard M. Southall, Faculty Advisor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract | Slides

The Economy's Impact on NCAA Division I External Revenues

Brett Burchette, & Steven Crider, Drexel University. Abstract | Slides

Existence of Economies of Scale Within Athletic Departments at Private, Four Year Colleges and Universities

John Frazier, Southern Wesleyan University. Slides

4:10 PM - 4:40 PM Session 9: Academic Presentations

 

"Pay to Play": Competing for Athletic Scholarships

Zachary Migliozzi, Plainedge High School, & Joel Cormier, Nichols College. Abstract | Slides

A Content Analysis of Media Coverage of Collegiate Level Sport Related Violence and the Construction of Gender: The Cases of Blount, Spikes and Lambert

Crystal Southall, University of Northern Colorado & Deborah J. Southall, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract | Slides

Intercollegiate Athletes' Attitudes Towards and Perceptions about Sexual Minorities

Kiera Duckworth & Ellen Staurowsky, Ithaca College. Abstract | Slides

Collegiate Women's Basketball: Motivations to Be Season Ticket Holder

Rob Hardin, Sarah Blum, & Gi-Yong Koo, University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Abstract | Slides

An Examination of Athletic Identity and Identity Foreclosure among Male Collegiate Student Athletes

Evelyn Monteal Oregon and Richard M. Southall, Faculty Advisor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abstract

4:40 PM - 5:10 PM Session 10: Academic Presentations

 

An Investigation of Division I Student-Athlete downtime associated with Official Athletic Activities

Gregory Allen Smith, Brendan Dwyer, Carrie LeCrom, & Nathan Tomasini, Virginia Commonwealth University. Abstract | Slides

How Pervasive is Academic Clustering? An Analysis of Academic Majors of SEC and Pac 10 Football Players

Kadie Otto, Western Carolina University. Abstract | Slides

An Analysis of the Economic Value of Intercollegiate Athletics to its Host University

Daniel Rasher, University of San Francisco. Abstract | Slides

Online Learning and Title IX Proportionality Compliance

Brian D. Wood & Laura L. Miller, California University of Pennsylvania. Abstract | Slides

Gaining Equality in all the Wrong Areas: An Analysis of Academic Clustering in Women's Division I Basketball

Amanda Paule, Bowling Green State University. Abstract | Slides

5:15 PM - 5:45 PM Session 11: Academic Presentations

 

Super Sized Lineman in College Football: A Ticking Time Bomb?

Lawrence Judge, Bruce Craig, & David Pierce, Ball State University & David Bellar, University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Abstract | Slides

Sport and Community on Campus: Constructing a Sport Experience that Matters

Stacy Warner, University of Texas at Austin. Abstract | Slides

Student-Athlete Success in Division III: Faculty Interactions and Academic Support Programs

Jo Williams, University of Southern Maine, Kim Allen, University of New England, & Collen Colles, Nichols College. Abstract

Understanding the (Mis)Education of African American Male College Athletes: Toward a Multilevel Framework

John N. Singer, & Kwame Agyemang, Texas A&M University. Abstract | Slides

Reserved: On Campus Parking for People with Disabilities at Collegiate Football Games

Joshua Pate, James Bemiller, & Rob Hardin, University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Abstract | Slides

 

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM CSRI Banquet

Anson Dorrance, Women's Soccer Coach, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

 

 

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