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Reimagining Sport Management Programs Within Kinesiology and Public Health

The growth of Sport Management programs in the United States over the past 50 years has sparked debate about where they should reside on college campuses. However, it has also provided significant opportunities for collaboration and integration with other academic programs in Kinesiology and Public...

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Published in:Kinesiology review (Champaign, Ill.) Ill.), 2022-11, Vol.11 (4), p.323-331
Main Authors: George, Thomas R., Marquez, Armin A., Coble, Cassandra J., Williams, Antonio S.
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