UAA Title IX Series: Bianca Smith, Case Western Reserve University Baseball
From the time she was first introduced to baseball at age three or four by her mother, Bianca Smith has loved baseball. Though her mother passed away from cancer in 2013, Smith took her mom’s love of the game to another level when the Boston Red Sox made her theContinue Reading
Samuel McIntosh and the 10K Movement: Showcasing Hip Hop Dance Culture
View in AdobeSpark Growing up in South Euclid and earning his bachelor’s degree from Baldwin Wallace University, dancer and professor Samuel McIntosh relishes in the opportunity to give back to the Cleveland community. “I used consulting with arts organizations and teaching to create jobs for dancers. Two or three yearsContinue Reading
Dr. Diem Mooney: Using Unique Gifts For Success
View in AdobeSpark To many, Dr. Diem Mooney’s story may seem extraordinary, but he believes others could be just as successful if they are evaluated in a better way. He is a psychologist and human experience advocate who completed his bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees each in one year. ThisContinue Reading
Dr. Cory Greene and H.O.L.L.A!: Striving for Healing Justice
View in AdobeSpark When a five-part (5) webinar series, “The Non-Traditional Approach to Criminal and Social Justice & Healing Justice” begins today, years of investment in the community and one another by How Our Lives Link Altogether (H.O.L.L.A!) will be showcased as part of the healing justice movement. “We have put a lot ofContinue Reading
Ivan Malave: Overcomer, Artist, Advocator
Even at the young age of 16, Ivan Malave has faced an abundance of adversity, but has found a way to channel his experiences into music, art, and fighting to make others’ lives better. Living in an Unstable Home Growing up in Paterson, New Jersey, Malave recalls his parents gettingContinue Reading
2021 Special CoSIDA Awards Salute: Adam Levin of Brandeis, 25-Year Award
For 2021 CoSIDA 25-Year Award recipient Adam Levin, his experience at the NCAA Division III soccer semifinals in 2016 served as both one of the most memorable events of his career and a microcosm of the sports information profession. That year, both the Brandeis University women’s and men’s teams, each underContinue Reading






