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Academic Team Sports Video
Take a look at this intense A-team match
"Quest for Education and the Journey to Convocation" by U
**TOP 3 JUDGE'S PICK!** For our video, the university means adventure. From your first day of classes till the day of convocation, the university brings adventure. Going with the adventure theme, we thought it was appropriate to pay homage to Indiana Jones in the video. In our video, our hero ventures through the university campus seeking out everything that makes the university a journey from academics to sports. From Rutherford library to SUBstage, the university campus provides many places for our students and hero to explore. Along the way he encounters discovery, academics, culture, sports and community before finding his ultimate prize: a degree.
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
An introduction to UMES. Become a Hawk!
Fort Cherry Schools and KDKA honor Michael Liebert Part 1
Michael excelled in citizenship, academics, and sports! The camera work was done by Ryan Minutello and Derek Comport. Ryan and Vinnie Gasbarro masterfully edited the video.
Fort Cherry Schools and KDKA honor Michael Liebert Part 2
Michael excelled in citizenship, academics, and sports! The camera work was done by Ryan Minutello and Derek Comport. Ryan and Vinnie Gasbarro masterfully edited the video.
Resurrection Catholic High School Recruitment Video
A recruitment video for Resurrection High School, and all-girls Catholic school in the Chicagoland area, produced by Live Dog Media Productions.
Carnegie Sports Scholars Evening
One hundred aspiring young athletes from Leeds Met have been awarded prestigious scholarships by the University. The Carnegie Sports Scholarships were presented at a special awards evening on Thursday night at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. The scholarships have been given in recognition of outstanding sporting achievement, with many of the students having competed at national or international level. Special guests for the evening included Neil Back MBE and Andy Key of Leeds Carnegie, Sue Smith of Leeds Carnegie Ladies and England, and Peter Elliott, Regional Manager for Yorkshire at the English Institute of Sport (EIS). Leeds Met boasts both excellent sport and academic facilities, enabling many high performance athletes to continue their sports careers whilst furthering their education. By providing general support, as well as technical advice and financial help, the scheme gives scholars, such as Jo Ellis who competed at this year's Beijing Olympics in the British women's hockey team, the opportunity to develop their sporting performance alongside the pursuit of academic studies. Each scholar is allocated an athlete support manager who liaises with academic tutors to monitor and guide their academic and sporting progress throughout the year. Earlier this year the University was announced as the home of The UK Centre for Coaching Excellence. The scholars are sure to benefit as the centre aims to establish the UK, as part of the legacy of the 2012 Olympics, as the leading coaching system in the world by the 2016 Olympics in 29 sports. The centre is the first of its kind in the UK and will benefit up-and-coming coaches and help them reach the top and help boost sporting success for future British athletes. Carnegie Sports Development Manager, Ian Smyth says, "This is the seventh year we have operated the Carnegie Sports Scholarship scheme. It gives the scholarship holders the opportunity to develop their sporting potential and performance alongside the pursuit of academic studies." Ian adds, "These outstanding students deserve to succeed and, at Leeds Met, we intend to help. Many previous scholars have progressed to full international honours and I am sure the class of 2008/09 will do the same." Carnegie accolades awarded
Athletics, Academics and Community
A clip from the sports documentary "The Art of Coaching" (a sports documentary based on the men's and women's sports at Manhattanville College). Throughout the clip coaches and players discuss the importance of athletics, academics and their community.
What's Wrong with College Sports? - Frank Deford
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/23/Frank_Deford_on_Sports_The_Hype_and_the_Hypocrisy Acclaimed sportswriter Frank Deford criticizes college athletics programs for frequent scandals, and for awarding scholarships to athletes over academics. ----- Frank Deford, senior contributing writer at Sports Illustrated and commentator for National Public Radio, delivers a lecture encompassing a wide swath of the world of sports from the Olympic Games to college athletics. Frank Deford is a six-time National Sportswriter of the Year, Senior Contributing Editor at Sports Illustrated, commentator on NPR's Morning Edition, and a correspondent on the HBO show RealSports with Bryant Gumbel. In addition to being the author of more than a dozen books, he has been elected to the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters and has been awarded both an Emmy and a Peabody. Sporting News describes Deford as the most influential sports voice among members of the print media and GQ simply calls him the world's greatest sportswriter.
A summer of sports and study
The National Youth Sports Program at the University of St. Thomas challenges inner-city youth with a mix of summer sports and academics.