Future of Sports - College Sports Reform in the Public Interest
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
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Explore five bold ideas for reforming college sports in the public interest during this one-hour webinar hosted by The Aspen Institute. Join Tom Farrey, executive director of the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program, as he leads a discussion with experts and journalists who have studied the U.S. sport system. Examine how NCAA reform impacts not only revenue-producing athletes and universities but also the broader ecosystem of youth and school sports, Olympic sports, professional leagues, low-income families, tuition-paying students, and efforts addressing public health and climate change. Gain insights from speakers including Kevin Blackistone, Victoria Jackson, Michael McCann, and David Ridpath as they delve into potential solutions for the crisis in education and public health related to college sports. Learn about alternative models of sport development in America and explore how to create a new model that serves the public interest.
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Future of Sports: College Sports Reform in the Public Interest
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The Aspen Institute
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