
sports
Texas A&M Judo Wins First National Collegiate Team Championship
March 21, 2022 • 3 min. readThe men’s team took first place while Aggie athletes and coaches received individual honors at the National Collegiate Judo Association Championships held on West Campus.
Rising Costs Of Climate Change Threaten To Make Skiing A Less Diverse, Even More Exclusive Sport
Feb. 17, 2022 • 5 min. readAs temperatures warm, ski and snowboard resorts are investing more in snowmaking and seeing their seasons shrink. Those costs roll down to customers in an already expensive sport, researchers say.
Why Most NFL Head Coaches Are White – Behind The NFL’s Abysmal Record On Diversity
Jan. 24, 2022 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M professor of sport management says biased decision-making, organizational cultures that value similarity and societal forms of bias and discrimination are to blame.
Texas A&M research found participants who watched a running shoe commercial with background music had a higher emotional response.
A Texas A&M sport psychology expert shares his perspective.
Texas A&M health instructor Michael Sandlin, a former paramedic, has seen the damage of heat stroke in athletes numerous times.
The demands of their jobs make it difficult for athletes, coaches and staff to balance work and family life, Texas A&M research shows.
Do Sports Teams’ Sustainability Efforts Matter To Fans?
Oct. 8, 2020 • 6 min. readA Texas A&M associate professor of sport management says that organizations should be proactive in becoming more sustainable to increase business performance, deepen connections with fans and attract new ones.
A Texas A&M sport ecology expert says leagues, teams and fans can all benefit from promoting environmental sustainability.
Using racial attitudes data, a Texas A&M professor found that as implicit racial bias increased, attendance decreased.