Sports College students graduate with flying colours
Four members of the Griffith Sports College will end the year with new qualifications. Sport scholarship students Alyce Burnett, Tameka...
Four members of the Griffith Sports College will end the year with new qualifications. Sport scholarship students Alyce Burnett, Tameka...
Student-athletes stand out from GC2018 crowd
Griffith Sports College will be represented by two athletes in this month's Winter Olympics in PyeongChang in South Korea.
Griffith University has joined with Paddle Australia in a four-year partnership to elevate the paddle sports ecosystem in the lead...
Elite athlete and Bachelor of Psychology student, Cassiel Rousseau, has capped off a stunning 12 months by being named the recipient of the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement at the University's annual Blues Awards for Sporting Excellence
The water sports dominated the Griffith University Sports Blues Awards with swimming champion Zac Stubblety-Cook and world champion paddler Jess Fox jointly taking out the Most Outstanding Sporting Achievement of 2022 award.
Griffith University's highly-regarded Sports College continues to shape elite athletes of the future by lending its expertise to a leading Grammar School.
When our local athletes enter competition at next month’s Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) the support systems they have...
Ahead of the Games, Bachelor of Psychological Science student athlete Cassiel Rousseau met with Griffith Sports College to discuss his return to study after competing in Tokyo.
Elite athletes will learn from the best about maximising their opportunities in future employment at Griffith Sports College's Graduate Ready Program Live Webinar on Tuesday 15 September.