We are excited to announce that The University of Michigan has joined the Global Sport University Network.
Two U-M faculty are now part of the GSUN Leadership Council:
- Ken Kozloff, co-director of HPSSC and Steven A Goldstein Ph.D. Collegiate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the Medical School, professor of kinesiology in the School of Kinesiology, and professor of biomedical engineering in the College of Engineering and the Medical School.
- Feranmi Okanlami, director of Student Accessibility and Accommodation Services, founding director of U-M’s Adaptive Sports & Fitness Program, and assistant professor of family medicine, of physical medicine and rehabilitation, of urology, and of orthopaedic surgery in the Medical School.
“The University of Michigan is emerging as a leader in sport science research and education,” Kozloff said. “I’m excited to leverage the collaborative opportunities within GSUN to further engage the university community to promote sport science research and education on campus.”
“Through our new partnerships in GSUN, U-M’s impact in adaptive sport will continue to grow at the national and international levels,” Okanlami said.
For more information, refer to the U-M Record posting on June 4, 2025.
Want to get involved in GSUN initiatives at U-M? Complete the interest survey (must be logged in with umich.edu credentials).