Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
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Whether you are an NCAA DI, II or III program, athletics plays a pivotal role on many campuses. Trustees have an important fiduciary responsibility for the institution; Presidents set the vision for how athletics is integrated into the college. Podcasts drop every Thursday morning, just in time for your workout. Led by Karen Weaver, EdD, guests will walk listeners through how they view oversight of athletics through their lens—as a Trustee or as a President; as a higher education scholar or a part of an oversight agency.
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