The purpose of this study was to examine issues related to female representation within the governance structure of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). A descriptive statistics approach through the lens of feminism was taken in collecting and analyzing data related to the gender representation of staff leadership positions within the NCAA national office and gender representation within the NCAA Division I, II, and III governance structure. This was coupled with a review of NCAA programming initiatives related to leadership opportunities. Although a number of strategies are being implemented by the NCAA to provide greater access and leadersh...
While college athletics attract thousands of participants and millions of fans each year, examinatio...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Title IX has been quite successful at increasing sport participation rates for girls and women. Howe...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Within the past three years, men's track and field teams were being eliminated in the Mid-American C...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
Woods (2016, p. 311) stated “For centuries, sports participated in assigning a limited role to women...
Woods (2016, p. 311) stated “For centuries, sports participated in assigning a limited role to women...
While college athletics attract thousands of participants and millions of fans each year, examinatio...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Title IX has been quite successful at increasing sport participation rates for girls and women. Howe...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
While Title IX has been monumental in creating more opportunities for females playing college sports...
With the passage of Title IX, pressure has been put upon college and university administrators to re...
NCAA Division I athletics programs are required to go through a certification program developed by t...
Medical research has demonstrated that women¹s physical, mental, and social health improves when the...
Within the past three years, men's track and field teams were being eliminated in the Mid-American C...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
This Article explores what nondiscrimination means in the context of intercollegiate athletics. Afte...
Woods (2016, p. 311) stated “For centuries, sports participated in assigning a limited role to women...
Woods (2016, p. 311) stated “For centuries, sports participated in assigning a limited role to women...
While college athletics attract thousands of participants and millions of fans each year, examinatio...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Title IX has been quite successful at increasing sport participation rates for girls and women. Howe...