The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, in coordination with Calvin University athletics and the Southwest Region of Special Olympics Michigan, will host a ceremonial relay race to kick-off the 2020 MIAA Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by Hope Feb. 19-22.
Members of the Calvin Softball team recently helped Grand Rapids Public Schools kick off the school year by outfitting students with new pairs of tennis shoes.
On June 17, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2019-16, which establishes the Task Force on Women in Sports within the Department of State and chaired by Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association hosted a Women's Leadership Symposium May 24 to provide discussion, networking, and educational opportunities for coaches, administrators, and student-athletes of the membership.
The MIAA has been nominated for the NCAA Division III March 2019 Special Olympics Spotlight story - and your votes can help the conference office gain a $500 grant towards more partnership opportunities!
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, in coordination with Hope College athletics and the Southwest Region of Special Olympics Michigan, will host a ceremonial relay race to kick-off the 2019 MIAA Swimming and Diving Championships, hosted by Hope Feb. 20-23.
The Bulldogs women's basketball team and Adrian College Special Olympics engaged in a holiday-themed game of kickball on Wednesday in the Merillat Sport and Fitness Center field house on the College campus.
Alma College has earned the NCAA Team Works Helper Helper Community Service Competition award for the athletic department's efforts in community outreach this school year thus far. This is the second time Alma has been honored with the award.
The MIAA has partnered with Prostate Cancer Understanding Prevention and Screenings (P.C.U.P.S.) to sponsor Prostate Cancer Awareness Week Dec. 31-Jan. 6, 2019.
Calvin College men's and women's golf team recently took part in an event to help out local youth, hosted by The First Tee of West Michigan at Kent Country Club.
In winning the online poll for their efforts during the 2018 Michigan Area 16 Track Meet, Kalamazoo will receive $500 from the NCAA for the Hornets' next Special Olympics event.