adidas ASU Global Sports Institute Support

adidas ASU Global Sports Institute Support

Learn more about your impact

The Global Sport Institute is where diverse disciplines converge to thoughtfully examine critical issues impacting sport. As a cross-disciplinary enterprise, the institute's efforts are integrated throughout the entire university from engineering to sociology, to the athletic department and beyond rather than within a single concentration. When you make a gift to the Global Sport Institute Fund, you help us expand and share research and knowledge, support innovation and advance education. Together, we can tackle impactful sports issues.

The Global Sport Institute conducts its own research within the Global Sport Education and Research Lab. Examples of research topics include:

  • What are the challenges to educating and preparing collegiate and professional athletes for their careers after playing?
  • What is the NFL doing to promote social justice?
  • What is athlete activism today and how has it evolved?
  • What are leagues and teams doing to combat domestic violence committed by their athletes?

The Global Sport Institute is where diverse disciplines converge to thoughtfully examine critical issues impacting sport. As a cross-disciplinary enterprise, the institute’s efforts are integrated throughout the entire university — from engineering to sociology, to the athletic department and beyond — rather than within a single concentration.

With an emphasis on expanding research, sharing knowledge, supporting innovation and advancing education, the institute’s mission is to use sport to create positive change throughout the world.

Together we can tackle impactful issues like empowerment in the post-sport journey, DE&I at the highest leadership levels in sport, and more. Learn more about the Global Sport Institute’s work from our most recent Annual Report at globalsport.asu.edu

Impact of Donor Support

  • More learners can pursue higher education. In 2022, 22,000 donors contributed $66.3 million for scholarships.
  • More students succeed. ASU ranks #1 among the state’s public universities for its 86% first-year retention rate thanks in part to donor-funded student success initiatives.
  • And donors helped ASU offer more than 4,500 hours of free tutoring.

Our family believes in giving back and sharing the blessings we have received financially and through our time."

Dave Derminio

’74 BS in business, former ASU golfer who supports student-athletes through the Derminio Family Sun Devil Golf Scholarship

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