

‘My dignity is not for sale’
“'I think athletes are realizing they don’t have to be a pawn in the system. And I think they’re realizing that they do have power,' said Dr. Ketra Armstrong, a University of Michigan professor of sport management and the director of the Center for Race & Ethnicity in Sport in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Rebecca Hasson, associate professor of Movement Science, co-athors a blog from the American College of Sports Medicine offering some recommendations on reducing indoor air pollutants to enhance the quality of indoor exercise
*The original article can be found on the American College of Sports Medicine website.
"Sport is such a big part of their identity," said Dr. Ketra Armstrong, professor of sport management at the University of Michigan. She's also the faculty athletics representative for the school.
This webinar will feature a discussion with scholars on the manner in which race, intercollegiate athletics, and the system of higher education intersect to impact Black student-athletes’ experiences.
As athletic departments navigate this time of uncertainty, Dr. Ketra L. Armstrong of the University of Michigan says attention to mental health for student-athletes, coaches and administrators must be a priority.
InPACT@Home, a fitness program developed by MVS Associate Professor Rebecca Hasson with state and national partners, offers free, online, at-home workouts for Michigan’s 1.5 million school kids.
U-M President Mark Schlissel has announced plans for the University of Michigan’s 2020-21 academic year. Here are the most important things Kinesiology students and parents should know.
Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs, Dr. Ketra Armstrong, sent a Juneteenth greeting to School of Kinesiology faculty and staff on Friday, June 19. In it, she explains the significance of the holiday.
Ron Wade, clinical assistant professor of Sport Management, discusses the NFL's and NASCAR's responses to the Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality.
Rebecca Hasson, associate professor of MVS, along with her American College of Sports Medicine colleagues, published a blog post about promoting physical activity to reduce disparities during COVID-19 and beyond.
Dean Lori Ploutz-Snyder and Professor Ketra Armstong respond to recent events that are rooted in systemic racism.