Category Archives: Global Sports Mentoring Program
CSPS Empowers Leaders in Disability Sport for Second Year
Sixteen emerging leaders in disability sport—including current and former national athletes, Paralympic executives, social entrepreneurs, and inclusion advocates from 15 […]
CSPS Leads International Program to Empower Women for Fifth Year
Since 2012, our small team has played a part in touching every corner of the world. By supporting and training […]
CSPS Completes Disability Sport Exchange Program for State Department
Our team recently wrapped up a five-week exchange program to empower international leaders in the field of disability sport. The program was […]
Reflections on Experiences with Powerful Women during Women’s History Month
By Janine Al-Aseer, CSPS Research Assistant & PhD Student As we come to the end of Women’s History Month, I […]
International Mentoring Day: The Value of Mentorship
On this special day, January 17, in commemoration of the 74th birthday of boxing legend and social activist Muhammad Ali, the […]
When Tragedies Affect Our Family: A Statement from the Center on Recent Events
By Carolyn Spellings, PhD, CSPS Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator We at the Center for Sport, Peace, and Society are deeply […]
#Brazentina Photo Summary: Part 2, Rosario
For the final five days of our South America trip, the CSPS team visited with Global Sports Mentoring Program alumna Luz Amuchastegui […]
An “Unforgettable” Experience for Multi-Nation Basketball Visitors at WBHOF
Unforgettable. Informative. Fun. Three of the many words used by the 2015 Multi-Nation Basketball Sports Visitors to describe their experience […]
#Brazentina Photo Summary: Part 1, Sao Paulo & Brasilia
For two weeks in March, Team CSPS traveled to Brazil and Argentina to catch up with Emerging Leaders from the […]
Sports Visitors from Senegal Meet the Lady Vols
Our Senegal Basketball visitors spent ten unforgettable days in Knoxville becoming true Tennessee Volunteers. These 15 to 18-year-old French-speaking basketball players […]