Curling Clubs as Accessible Places for Everyone
MLA Citation
Society, Institute for the Study of Culture and. “Curling Clubs as Accessible Places for Everyone.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 17 Feb. 2025, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/43444. Accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
Title | Curling Clubs as Accessible Places for Everyone |
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Subject | Dr. Scott Piroth will discuss the social benefits of curling clubs, the challenges they face in reaching diverse communities, and present survey results from curlers in the U.S. and Canada. |
Description | Dr. Scott Piroth, teaching professor in the BGSU Department of Political Science, will discuss the social benefits of curling clubs and the challenges clubs face when reaching out to diverse communities. In addition to discussing his experiences in the curling community, Dr. Piroth will present results from two surveys that he conducted of curlers in the United States and Canada. |
Creator | Institute for the Study of Culture and Society |
Source | Institute for the Study of Culture and Society; Bowling Green State University |
Date | March 14 |
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Format | Printed ephemera |
application/pdf | |
Language | ENG |
Type | Text |
Identifier | Dr. Scott Piroth |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/43444 | |
Spatial Coverage | Bowling Green (Ohio) |
Rights Holder | Bowling Green State University |