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 […]
A Chat with Celia Slater of True North Sports
Coaching may be one of the most important professions in the lives of young men and women. Coaches influence millions […]
IWD 2016: Why I Took My 4 Year-Old Daughter to the SheBelieves Cup
By Carolyn Spellings, PhD, CSPS Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator For the record, this is not something I would have normally […]
Celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Day
By Alicia H. Malnati, PhD, CSPS Program Assistant Out on the PGA Tour, where my husband Peter Malnati plays, I […]
Pat Summitt, CSPS Directors Work with Iraqi Women’s Basketball Featured by ESPN
A story of international friendship between Pat Summitt, CSPS co-directors Sarah Hillyer and Ashleigh Huffman, and an Iraqi women’s […]
Martin Luther King Day Reflections: Service-Learning and the VOLeaders Academy
By Janine Al-Aseer, CSPS Research Assistant & PhD Student As we reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., […]
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 […]
A Reflection on Intergroup Dialogue from UT’s Diversity Dialogue Symposium
By Janine Al-Aseer, CSPS Research Assistant & PhD Student When you work with so many outstanding women from all over […]
Exchange Program Provides Tennessee Experience for Venezuelan Coaches
“Time flies when you’re having fun,” the saying goes. But, for six Venezuelan coaches, the time flew even quicker than […]