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Mark Emmert calls for inclusiveness
Updated: May 1, 2013, 6:16 PM ET
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS -- Jason Collins' announcement could have a profound impact on college sports, too.
NCAA president Mark Emmert opened Tuesday's second Inclusion Forum by urging campus leaders to make school policies more welcoming for women, minorities, disabled athletes and those with different sexual orientations.
While he didn't cite Collins specifically during his speech or in the subsequent question-and-answer session, Emmert expressed his support for the first openly gay ...
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COVERAGE
- Collins talks to Good Morning America
- Collins says support 'incredible'
- Other U.S. pro leagues prepare
- 5-on-5: NBA ready for openly gay player?
- Emmert calls for inclusiveness
- ESPNBoston: Celtics rally around Collins
- Arnovitz: Collins and pride of identity
- Reilly: Collins' ex-fiancee offers support
- Bryant: Open Era work ahead
- Voepel: Who should ask? Who should tell?
- Haberstroh: Collins a no-stat All-Star
- Grantland: Pierce on the decision
- Keown: Collins' story sounds normal
- Granderson: No perfect time
- Fagan: What does it mean to be out?
- Hill: Griner's inspiring message
- Howard: Rogers reaction opens door
- Pierce: Beginning of end of homophobia
- Arnovitz (2011): Welts, NBA, America
- O'Neil (2011): Will Sheridan is proud
- Granderson (2009): Talking to gay pro
- Granderson (2007): Ability, orientation
- Kreidler (2005): Unlevel playing field
- Caple (2004): Confidence key
- Granderson: Boxer Cruz reflects
- Fagan: Waiting for the one
- Buckley (2011): Time for gay All-Star
- Bryant (2011): Wait of the world
- John Amaechi Busts Out (2007)
- TrueHoop TV: What Collins faces
- Gay NASCAR driver perception
- How will pros treat out athletes?
- OTL discusses Jason Collins
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