Good Sports—Centenary University’s Sports Management Association recently hosted a teddy bear toss at a Cyclones home basketball game to raise $300 for Luke’s Helping Hand, a New Jersey-based organization that raises funds to find an FDA-approved treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare neuromuscular disease. Service is a key component of a Centenary University education, which instills in students intellectual curiosity, intercultural competence, and emotional well-being. The University’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Sports and Entertainment Management concentration provides extraordinary opportunities for students to complete a host of work experiences, including partnering with professional teams and organizations, as well as staffing major events such as the U.S. Open and the Super Bowl, and interning with and volunteering for well-known organizations including the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Mets, Brooklyn Nets, Somerset Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, the New Jersey Devils, and the Prudential Center.
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