Journal of Intercollegiate Sport Volume 1, Issue 1 (May 2008)
- Editorial
- Research, Sport, and Higher Education: An Introduction to the Journal of Intercollegiate Sport
R. Scott Kretchmar pages 1–13
- Articles and Responses
- Studying Intercollegiate Sports: High Stakes, Low Rewards
Jay Coakley pages 14–28
- Comments Made in Response to “Studying Intercollegiate Sports:
High Stakes, Low Rewards” by Dr. Jay Coakley
John P. Evans pages 29–34
- Reaction to Coakley
Margaret Carlisle Duncan pages 35–39
- Does Athletics Undermine Academics? Examining Some Issues
Robert L. Simon pages 40–58
- Markets and Intercollegiate Sports: An Unholy Alliance?
William J. Morgan pages 59–65
- Paidia and Paideia: The Educational Power of Athletics
Drew A. Hyland pages 66–71
- Academics and Athletics: A Part and Apart in the American Campus
John R. Thelin pages 72–81
- John Thelin Response
Malcolm Moran pages 82–83
- Academics and Athletics: Do Position and Field of Play Matter? A Response to “Academics and Athletics: A Part and Apart in the American Campus”
Janet H. Lawrence pages 84–97
- Issues Related to Academic Support and Performance of Division I Student-Athletes: A Case Study at the University of Minnesota
Mary Jo Kane, Perry Leo, Lynn K. Holleran pages 98–129
- Athletics IS Education: A Response to Kane, Leo, and Holleran’s (2008) Case Study of University of Minnesota Student-Athletes
Packianathan Chelladurai pages 130–138
- Response to “Issues of Academic Support and Performance of Division I Student-Athletes: A Case Study at the University of Minnesota”
Carolyn M. Callahan pages 139–146
- Bibliography
- Research on Intercollegiate Sports: A Working Bibliography 2008
Jay Coakley pages 147–169
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