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2/1/10
Please click on the link above to register for the 2010 NACDA Convention (June 22-25).
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2/11/10
The Division II Athletics Directors Association (DII ADA) has announced the recipient of the 2010 DII ADA Lifetime Achievement Award - Bud Elwell, former director of athletics at Gannon University. The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented by WeatherPORT and is given to an athletics director who has exemplified superior achievement during their career at the Division II level.
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3/2/10
For the seventh-straight year, Borden Perlman Insurance has
teamed up with the Division II Athletics Directors Association to
supply up to six Division II ADs with a stipend to attend the
NACDA Convention in June. The stipend includes the
Convention registration fee ($295) along with up to $205 to
offset the cost of lodging at the Marriott Hotel in Anaheim, Calif. (recipient must be staying at the Marriott to receive the $205).
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1/18/10
The 2010 Borden Perlman Insurance Professional Development Grant Application is now available. The form must be received in the NACDA office by Friday, March 19.
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1/25/10
Graduate assistants (GA) are graduate students who
provide support in various areas, i.e. academic,
internal and external affairs. The GA responsibilities
may be administrative in nature and consist of duties
unrelated directly to teaching or research (such as
academic advising, program planning, advising
student groups, and assisting with the
administration of student services offices).
Furthermore, a graduate assistant may serve in a
support role, usually while completing postgraduate
education.
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12/9/09
In today's climate, it is difficult for Division II
athletics departments to balance finances,
academics and compliance while maintaining
competitiveness. These challenges are met by the
administrative staffs at each institution on a daily
basis. The Division II Model Athletics Department
tool kit has been an informative document to guide
athletics directors and presidents on the
expectations of operating an effective athletics
program. It is an arduous task to achieve these
objectives with a sufficient size administrative staff
and full time coaches, and I often wonder how
some of us are doing it with multi-role
administrators and part-time coaches. The answer obviously lies in our passion for athletics and dedication to the student-athlete experience.
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