Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
Debbie Yow Named NC State Athletic Director
Tweet A Yow once again is in the wolf den. The surname Yow is not a common one, but it is well known to the North Carolina State University community.
GI Bill Study Abroad Clarification Issued
Tweet Students eligible for college funding under the GI Bill have a wonderful benefit available to them. But with so many people living and working abroad, taking college classes at
Is Cheerleading a Varsity Sport?
Tweet It takes a certain amount of skill, lots of practice and a level of enthusiasm unique to its craft. What am I talking about? Cheerleading. Cheerleaders have been been
You Can Improve Your College Class Grades
Tweet Getting passing grades at college doesn’t take much effort, but getting outstanding grades usually means you spent a considerable amount of time working on your studies. The difference between
Football Realignment Dings Strong Rivalries
Tweet Read it and weep. The Holy War is no more. At least that is the talk taking place in the state of Utah where a pair of bitter rivals,
Book Review: The Happiest Kid on Campus
Tweet What parents need to know…. Rising high school seniors, college students and parents looking for poolside reading may want to take a look at a new work developed by
6 Sports Medicine College Programs
Tweet Athletic training at the collegiate level. Sports-minded college students considering their medical matriculation options need only look to the area of sports medicine for a rewarding career. Athletic trainers
Analysis: Longhorns Derail Expansion Train
Tweet It’s over. The Texas Longhorns have done what no other university could possibly do: stop the runaway conference expansion train. By dismissing its most ardent suitor, the PAC 10
Conference Realignment: New Midwestern Conference Could Emerge
Tweet Forget for just for a moment that the PAC 10 is likely to expand to sixteen teams or that the Big Ten isn’t about to settle for Nebraska without
5 College Youth Camps
Tweet Most colleges operate on a much more relaxed schedule during the summer months, offering summer and remedial classes for those who want them. But colleges are also a great


