Type | Private |
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Established | 2006 |
Founder | Harry Hwang |
Endowment | N/A |
President | Vacated |
Academic staff | 20 |
Administrative staff | 10 |
Students | Last Enrolled: 50 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Mascot | Eagles |
Website | americansportsuniversity.com |
American Sports University was a private[1] sports business university in San Bernardino, California. It remained unaccredited since its inception in 2006 until the Department of Consumer Affairs denied renewal of their license in 2016.[2]
The American Sports University's building was located in Downtown San Bernardino.
ASU opened in the fall of 2006. Dr. Donald Singer was the initial president of the university and Dr. Harry Hwang was the founder and chairman of the board. The board of directors were five members that include Hwang's wife and daughter.
Several buildings that composed the former ASU campus were previously owned by the San Bernardino Sun.[3] The campus spanned two blocks and included instructional classrooms, a dormitory, the ASU gym (formerly the San Bernardino Sun printer press), and the future nursing school building (formerly the San Bernardino Public Defender's Office).
The historic Fox Theatre of San Bernardino was also a part of ASU's campus. All original seating that was once part of this building have been removed to accommodate weekly raves the school had typically hosted. Despite closure, the building is still being used for events.[4]
In an early effort to expand the university, Hwang had filed applications to turn part of downtown Fourth St. into a campus walkway and start up a sports-oriented charter high school in the city which never materialized.[5][6]
The gym, which had been part of the university campus, is still in operation and currently hosts boxing classes.[7]
American Sports University offered several sports-related programs.
Programs include:
Non-Traditional Athletics Available
Despite the school's closure, The Administration Building is still currently home to the WBC Legends of Boxing Museum.[9] The WBC Legends of Boxing Museum is the only museum sanctioned and dedicated to fighters of the WBC. The first members to be honored and enshrined at the museum was the WBC Hall of Fame Class of 2008. Class of 2008 Inductees were Ken Norton, Danny Lopez, Armando Ramos, Lennox Lewis, Genaro Hernandez, Gabriel Ruelas, Diego Corrales, Roger Mayweather, Paul Banke, Bobby Chacon, Armando Muniz, Rene Arredondo, and Alberto Davila.
The museum contains memorabilia from past WBC champions that is showcased on standing glass cases, wall cases and more. Some of the WBC legends whose memorabilia are on display include Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Julio César Chávez, Lennox Lewis, Marco Antonio Barrera, Ken Norton, Diego Corrales, Erik Morales, Danny Lopez, Roger Mayweather, Rene Arredondo, Bobby Chacon, Salvador Sánchez, and Laila Ali.
American Sports University is defunct, and the building was used for low-income housing. The property though, was neither zoned for residential use nor maintained by the owner of record. Up to a possible one hundred tenants were notified September 28th 2022 they must vacate.[11]
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