Lectures and Conference Presentations

    Lectures:

  • University of Central Arkansas University College 1100, University Studies, Fall 2001 and Spring
    2002 semesters, Conway, Arkansas: The course required for conditionally admitted students
    focused on teaching skills to enable students to become successful at the college level.

  •  Arkansas State University University College 1022, Strategies for College Success, two classes
    during the Fall 2002 and Fall 2003 semesters, Jonesboro, Arkansas: The course required for selected
    students focused on teaching skills to improve students' retention rates and their college experience.

  • Arkansas State University Physical Education 4813, Ethics and Legal Issues in Sport, two classes
    during the Spring 2004 semester, Jonesboro, Arkansas: "Analysis of an NCAA Violation"

  • University of Connecticut – Kinesiology 206, Sport Administration I, November 1, 2004, Storrs,
    Connecticut: “Understanding NCAA Recruiting Legislation”

  • University  of Connecticut – Kinesiology 269, Administration Laboratory/Clinical Rotation IV,
    October 12, 2005, Storrs, Connecticut: “Legal Issues in Athletic Training”

  • University of Connecticut – Kinesiology 206, Sport Administration I, October 24, 2005, Storrs,
    Connecticut: “Understanding NCAA Bylaws 13, 14 and 15

    Conference Presentations:

  • Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Camp, July 8-10, 1996, Jefferson City,
    Tennessee: “Recruiting and Initial Eligibility”

  • National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Regional Rules Seminar, May 28-30, 1997, San
    Francisco, California: “Introduction to Recruiting” and “Transfers”

  • Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletics Conference Meeting, September 21 and 22, 1997, St. Cloud,
    Minnesota: “Division II Legislation”

  • WBCA Camp, July 24-26, 1997, St. Louis, Missouri: “Recruiting and Initial Eligibility”

  • Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Meeting, July 17 and 18, 1997, Hilton Head,
    South Carolina, “Division II Legislation”

  • American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Meeting, December 18, 1997, Spokane,
    Washington: “Eligibility Issues”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar, May 6-8, 1998, Anaheim, California: “Introduction to Recruiting”
    and “Division II Financial Aid”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar, May 27-29, 1998, Dallas, Texas: “Introduction to Recruiting” and
    “Division II Financial Aid”

  • CIAA Meeting, July 16-17, 1998, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: “Division II Legislation”

  • National Association of Foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA) Region VIII Annual Conference,
    November 19, 1998, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: “NCAA Eligibility and International Issues”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar April 21-23, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia: “Role of the Faculty Athletics
    Representative”, “International Student Issues” and “Division I Advanced Continuing Eligibility”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar May 5-7, 1999, Indianapolis, Indiana: “Role of the Faculty Athletics
    Representative”, “International Student Issues” and “Division I Advanced Continuing Eligibility”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar, May 19-21, 1999, Newport Beach, California: “Role of the Faculty
    Athletics Representative”, “International Student Issues” and “Division I Advanced Continuing
    Eligibility”

  • NAFSA 51st Annual Conference, May 28, 1999 Denver, Colorado: “Eligibility Issues Involving
    International Students”

  • Northeast Conference Meeting, August 4, 1999 Staten Island, New York: “Initial Eligibility and
    Satisfactory Progress Issues”

  • NCAA Regional Rules Seminar, May 10-12, 2000, Long Beach, California: “Role of the Faculty
    Athletics Representative” and “International Student Issues”

  • Craighead County (AR) Bar Association – Continuing Legal Education Session, May 20, 2004,
    Jonesboro, Arkansas: “NCAA 101 – Introduction to NCAA Regulations and Intercollegiate Athletic
    Issues”

  • New England Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers – Reverse College Day,
    November 10, 2004, Quincy, Massachusetts: “NCAA Rules and How They Impact Prospective
    Student-Athletes”

  • New England Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers – Reverse College Day,
    November 9, 2005, Newport, Rhode Island: “High School Counselor’s Guide for the Prospective
    College Student-Athletes”

  • New England Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers – Reverse College Day,
    November 8, 2006, Newport, Rhode Island: “NCAA Update – Changes in Procedures and
    Requirements”

  • National Football Foundation – 10th Annual Play It Smart Conference, July 27 and 28, 2007,
    Atlanta, Georgia: “NCAA Eligibility and Recruiting Issues”
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