UAA Title IX Series: Drew Hargrave and Kelly Pang, Washington University Volleyball
Kelly Pang and Drew Hargrave, teammates on the 2009 Washington University volleyball national championship team, grew up around multiple sports, eventually falling in love with volleyball. “My grandparents loved watching University of Hawaii sports and had season tickets to men’s and women’s volleyball. My siblings and I really wouldn’t payContinue Reading
UAA Title IX Series: Amy Backus, Case Western Reserve University
Recently retired Case Western Reserve University James C. Wyant Director of Athletics Amy Backus was taught early in life that girls and boys should have the same opportunities. “I was a competitive sailor in a family of all girls. We were fortunate to be able to sail our own boats,Continue Reading
UAA Title IX Series: Rosalie Resch, University of Chicago Athletics
When University of Chicago Senior Associate Athletics Director for Finance and Internal Operations Rosalie Resch arrived on campus as an undergraduate in 1969, the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was still two years way from being founded and the landmark Title IX case was three years in theContinue Reading
UAA Title IX Series: Lauren Haynie, Brandeis University Director of Athletics
From the time she was young, Brandeis University Director of Athletics and University Athletic Association (UAA) Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Lauren Haynie loved to be a part of athletics, or at least around athletics. “I realized very early on that I was going to be better off the fieldContinue Reading
UAA Title IX Series: Teri Clemens, Washington University Volleyball
Legendary volleyball coach Teri Clemens grew up playing multiple sports and didn’t see the differences between the way boys and girls sports were treated until she was a teenager. “I started playing sports at age five. Because we were an athletic family and my brother was a year older, IContinue Reading
Afro-Futurist George Hofstetter Has a Story – And Dreams
Read in San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper George Hofstetter has always had a vision for the future shaped by Afro-Futurism and his own dreams. Now the founder of George Hofstetter Technologies (GH Tech, Inc.) has combined his vision with political education and a fellowship at the Stanford UniversityContinue Reading






