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Nicholas Swim serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Education and Human Development at Georgia State University, specializing in Sport Administration since joining the faculty in 2025. His teaching portfolio spans foundational and specialized courses including Introduction to Sport Management, Issues and Ethics in Sport, and Event Management across multiple instructional formats.
Dr. Swim's educational pathway features:
- B.S. in Business Management from Castleton University (2016)
- M.S. in Sport Administration from Ball State University (2019)
- Ph.D. in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville (2023)
His research investigates the socio-cultural dimensions of sport through qualitative lenses, with particular focus on gender equity in athletic administration, racial justice movements in collegiate athletics, and international student-athlete experiences. Dr. Swim examines how sporting contexts shape societal attitudes and organizational practices, often addressing contemporary challenges like pandemic impacts and social media discourse.
Recent publications (2021-2023) reveal a cohesive trajectory examining intersectional identities in sport environments, appearing consistently in premier journals such as Journal of Sport Management and Sociology of Sport Journal. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical implications for athletic departments and sport organizations.
While specific grant details aren't provided, Dr. Swim's active publication record indicates ongoing research engagement. His student-centered mentorship approach emphasizes career development through course-based projects and practical experiences in sport management contexts.
Though no dedicated research laboratory is documented, Dr. Swim collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing critical socio-cultural issues in sport, particularly through the College of Education and Human Development's research centers.





