The Conversation: Global Disabilities Map Visualizes the Strength and Power of Millions of Athletes Around the World
The rights of disabled people worldwide are visualized in an online map.
The rights of disabled people worldwide are visualized in an online map.
For five years, a partnership between the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and Tennessee Athletics has developed student–athletes from every sports team on campus into socially responsible leaders creating positive social change through sports.
To support the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, created a video to highlight four initiatives that make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities.
An award-winning research and service center in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is leading a diplomacy initiative across the United States this April to promote inclusion for people with disabilities.
The Center for Sport, Peace, and Society has been honored for its work using sport to inspire positive social change around the world.
UT’s Center for Sport, Peace, and Society welcomed a class of 15 women from 14 countries as a part of the 2018 Global Sports Mentoring Program international women’s empowerment exchange.
A Center for Sport, Peace, and Society partnership program has been named a Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award honoree at ESPN’s Sports Humanitarian Awards.
Sarah Hillyer, director of the Center for Sport, Peace, and Society, participated in a ceremony at George Washington University celebrating Senator Bob Corker.
UT’s Center for Sport, Peace, and Society is hosting a series of campus and community events designed to celebrate sport and inclusion at the university.
The Center for Sport, Peace, and Society continues to promote sports as an empowering force on the lives of women worldwide.
For Ashleigh Huffman, assistant director of the Center for Sport, Peace, and Society, every day on the job is spent, in some way, traveling around the world.
For the sixth year, UT’s Center for Sport, Peace, and Society is joining the US Department of State and espnW to organize one of the world’s leading mentorship programs for women in sports.