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Health, Sport & Society 3 Countries, 18 Days, One Unforgettable Maymester

Students and faculty visited the NBA Beijing Office.

3 Countries, 18 Days, One Unforgettable Maymester

News Staff June 18, 2026

Seventeen students from 网爆门, including students from the , , and , traveled to Asia in May as part of an 18-day study abroad trip for the 聽 (SPM 440/SAL 440) class.聽 , associate professor of sport management, and聽 , professor of sport management, led the trip.

Students and faculty gather at the MLB Asia office, holding MLB gift bags, surrounded by team logos and branded d茅cor.
Students and faculty visited MLB Asia during the trip.

Traveling to Seoul, Beijing and Tokyo, the students learned about local sport ecosystems by visiting the Korean Sport and Olympic Committee, Korean Sport Promotion Foundation, K-league, Chinese Soccer League, the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and more. They learned about the globalization strategies of U.S. sport entities by meeting with NFL China, NBA China, MLB Asia and the PGA Tour; and studied the impact of mega sporting events by visiting Seoul鈥檚 Olympic Park, Beijing National Stadium (also known as the Bird鈥檚 Nest, which played host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and 2022 Winter Olympic Games) and Japan National Stadium.

The Syracuse students engaged in joint classes with local students from Sungkyunkwan University and the Chinese University of Political Science and Law. They also聽 attended local events such as a Korean baseball game at Jamsil Stadium, Chinese soccer at Worker鈥檚 Stadium, Nike high school basketball at Wukesong Arena and Japanese baseball at Tokyo Dome.

Students wearing traditional Korean hanbok gather at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea.
Students rented traditional Hanbok attire to wear on a tour of the famous Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea.

The trip provided opportunities for cultural immersion, including gaming and esports, screen golf, kung fu and kendo, as well as sightseeing at the Korean National Palace, the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the Tokyo Samurai Museum.

鈥淭aking in the beautiful grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace was a one-of-a-kind experience that can鈥檛 be expressed in words,鈥 said sport management major Zach Siegel ’27. 鈥淵ou could feel the rich history and culture all around.鈥

The students kept a of their day-by-day experiences.

鈥淭his study abroad program was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We just didn’t just learn about sports management in a classroom, we experienced the culture firsthand,鈥澛 said sport analytics major Jeremy Shatzer ’28.

Story by Margie Chetney