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Basketball player named to NCAA committee on diversity and equity

March 1, 2021
欧宝游戏平台 men's basketball player Zach Brown is a recent addition to the NCAA Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity.

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University of North Georgia (欧宝游戏平台) men's basketball player  has been named as one of four additions to the NCAA Committee to Promote Cultural Diversity and Equity.

Brown, a redshirt junior from Princeton, New Jersey, joins the committee that reviews, endorses and makes recommendations regarding diversity and inclusion matters. The committee reports to the NCAA Board of Governors, which is the highest NCAA committee level.

The other three additions are Christopher Paul, University of Tulsa football student-athlete; Kristy Baker, deputy athletics director and senior woman administrator at Emporia State University; and Dr. Joan Prince, vice chancellor and chief inclusion officer at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

In August, Brown was named the Peach Belt Conference representative to the Division II national Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), making him the third 欧宝游戏平台 student-athlete to hold a spot on the national SAAC.


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