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Press Releases
August 31, 2015
CU-Boulder Department of Athletics explores creation of Sports
Governance Center
University of Colorado Press Release
In the News
December 2, 2015
Part-Time
Teaching Assistant Position Available
CUBuffs.com
September 28, 2015
FIFA corruption: What Sepp Blatter probe means for Michel Platini,
presidential election
International Business
Times
September 19, 2015
U.S. anti-doping agency is falling down on the job
Denver Post
August 31, 2015
CU aims to be leader in research of sports issues
The Times
August 30, 2015
CU aims to be leader in research of sports issues
Daily Camera
July 29, 2015
Who should be allowed to compete as a female athlete?
New York Times
July 17, 2015
Analysis: U.S. Soccer raises more questions than answers in Senate
hearing
USA Today
June 8, 2015
Cleaning up FIFA only starts with Sepp Blatter's
departure
USA Today
June 2, 2015
Sa+¡da de Blatter inicia per+¡odo dif+¡cil de reformas na Fifa, diz
pesquisador
BBC Brazil
June 2, 2015
FIFA can still save itself: Release the Garcia report
Newsweek
June 1, 2015
What makes sports bodies like FIFA GÇ£fertile for
corruptionGÇ¥?
Euronews
May 29, 2015
A change in FIFA requires a change of organisational
structure
Play the Game
May 28, 2015
La Fifa +¿ in crisi Non basta Blatter, dovrebbe cambiare statuto e
governance
Metro News
May 28, 2015
Fixing
FIFA not an easy goal
CBC Sports
May 27, 2015
FIFA President Sepp Blatter plays a long game
Financial Times
May 27, 2015
A sports governance expert explains why FIFA is so corrupt - and
how to fix it
Vox
April 16, 2015
Transparency International launches Corruption in Sport
initiative
Play the Game
December 2, 2014
The Tiger Woods era made pro golfers more money than they could
have dreamed of
Business Insider
December 2, 2014
Tiger Woods is back, meaning we can watch golf again
Atlanta Blackstar
November 16, 2014
Can FIFAGÇÖs Corruption Be Stopped?
Foreign Policy
Radio Programs
June 4, 2015
At the heart of FIFA's troubles: Accountability, CU Boulder
professor says
Colorado Public Radio Colorado Matters