Student athletes chasing winter medals in Beijing
All three Griffith athletes competing in the Winter Olympics in Beijing have completed or are currently studying the same degree, a Bachelor of Communication.
All three Griffith athletes competing in the Winter Olympics in Beijing have completed or are currently studying the same degree, a Bachelor of Communication.
Griffith Sports College will be represented by two athletes in this month's Winter Olympics in PyeongChang in South Korea.
Two Griffith students and members of the Griffith Sports College join a team of 21 Uniroos representing Australia at the World Winter Universiade Games in Trentino, Italy from 11 to 21 December.
Hosting a major or even mega-sporting event like the Olympic and Paralympic Games is regarded by many as a great honour for the host city. But it presents some major challenges as well: How does Brisbane integrate infrastructure, create precincts while limiting legacy impacts.
Australian aerial skier Danielle Scott (Bachelor of Communications) has won her maiden Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerials event and finished third overall in the World Rankings.
How ethical is the use of drones in media reporting? Acclaimed media law expert Dr David Goldberg will present two free public seminars exploring this very modern question
While corporate support and a growing snow making industry are likely to secure the future of the Winter Olympics, climate...
Griffith Sport launched its Pride in Sport Strategy, which embraces diversity of gender, bodies and sexualities and demonstrates a commitment to create environments that are visibly inclusive and welcoming.
Griffith University has inducted its first group of graduates into its Sporting Hall of Fame, recognising the achievements of some of Australia's elite sporting names from the past 30 years.