CJ Harrington: Stanford Law Graduate Continues to Raise the Bar
Now a Stanford University Law School graduate, former Washington University student-athlete CJ Harrington used the time between his freshman and sophomore years in both high school and college to set his future in motion. After his first year at Park Tudor High School in Indianapolis, Harrington entered an exposure programContinue Reading
NYU Basketball Players Riley Demps and Cade Hoppe Raise $64,000 For Campaign Zero
In early June, NYU rising juniors Cade Hoppe and Riley Demps, both members of the Violets’ men’s basketball team, quickly put together a run-a-thon to raise money for an organization aiming to reduce police violence. Even they could not have imagined how successful it would be as they helped raiseContinue Reading
Former NFL Cornerback Terrence Wheatley: Using Data to Address Tackling Safety and Efficiency
Drafted in the second round by the National Football League’s New England Patriots in 2008, Terrence Wheatley had already learned to use available data to overcome a career-threatening injury. Now, Wheatley works with Atavus to use actionable data to develop safer and more effective tackling at all levels of football.Continue Reading
AJ Sankofa: Chef Takes Adversity of Pandemic to Start Dream Business
After working in fine dining restaurants home and abroad for the past five years, 22-year-old AJ Sankofa found himself out of a job when the COVID-19 outbreak hit New York City. When close friend Joel Camarillo approached him with the idea of starting their own pasta business, Sankofa jumped atContinue Reading
NYU’s Jule Brown: Inspired by Kobe Bryant and His Own Passion For Basketball
Although Jule Brown completed his collegiate basketball career in February 2019, the NYU student plans to help turn his lifelong love of basketball into a career after he graduates this May with a bachelor’s degree in social science. He has already interned with two media companies and seeks to findContinue Reading
Battle For The Obelisk: Through the Eyes of the Case Western Reserve Student-Athlete
Photos courtesy of Naji Saker (https://www.najisaker.com/) As hosts of the annual Battle of the Obelisk, the Case Western Reserve University track and field team knows that it will bring in its greatest rival, Carnegie Mellon University, early in the indoor season. While it may not be a time to beContinue Reading






