VOLeaders Launch Sports Fest for Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
This April, the Center for Sport, Peace, & Society participated in one of most special and impactful events of 2017: the groundbreaking […]
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 […]
In Support of Harvard Women’s Soccer
By Alicia H. Malnati, PhD, CSPS Research and Design Assistant I’m going to be a bit more honest here than I […]
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 […]
A Dad, A Daughter, and Their Love for the Denver Broncos
By Dr. Ashleigh Huffman, CSPS Assistant Director Why do I love the Denver Broncos? Is it their bone-crushing defense? Is […]
Confessions of a Preschooler and How Society Should Respond
By Carolyn Spellings, PhD, CSPS Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator “Mom, my belly is bigger than yours. I am so fat.” […]
Getting to Know One Another Keeps the World, And Us, Going Around
This post was originally published on PGATour.com, where CSPS Program Assistant Alicia H. Malnati, PhD, contributes articles on her experiences with […]
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 […]
CSPS Presents on 4-E Model of Empowerment at Ali Athletes for Social Change Forum
On Saturday, April 9, Carolyn Spellings (“Dr. C”), monitoring and evaluation coordinator for the Center, was given the honor of […]
VOLeaders Organize Student-Athletes for UT Sexual Assault Awareness
On Friday afternoon, the University of Tennessee (UT) campus community kicked off Sexual Assault Awareness month with their second annual […]