WashU Graduate J.J. Tomlin Pursuing Dream in Switzerland
When J.J. Tomlin graduated from Washington University as one of the most successful players in the football program’s history, his dream to play beyond college continued without dominating his thoughts. In his senior year in 2016, Tomlin completed 304-of-477 passes for a school-record 3,760 yards and 36 touchdowns. He rankedContinue Reading
Carnegie Mellon Track & Field Student-Athletes Serve Nicaragua Communities
Carnegie Mellon University track & field student-athletes Autumn Hair and Max Rerkpattanapipat were part of the school’s Global Public Health Brigade (GPHB) that traveled to Nicaragua for spring break. They were joined on the trip by fellow track and field student-athletes Sarah Cook, Cameron Smith, and Emmalyn Lindsey. Rerkpattanapipat, a juniorContinue Reading
Elite Student-Athletes Team Up With Emory Mathematician Ken Ono For Swimming Study
Emory University Professor Dr. Ken Ono, who works primarily in the theoretical field of number theory and its applications to physics and has worked with multiple national champions, has embarked on an analytic study of training methods for elite swimming. The Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, OnoContinue Reading
Sage and Ken Ono: Swimming and Mathematics at Emory University
Although it is common for students to attend a university where they have a parent working, there is nothing ordinary about the father-son duo of Ken and Sage Ono at Emory University. Sage, a sophomore swimmer, began his athletic career at Emory by swimming on a pair of NCAA DivisionContinue Reading
Katie Kane of Emory Volleyball: Making a Difference at Home and Abroad
Emory University sophomore volleyball player Katie Kane has combined her passion and leadership to help empower others in the U.S. and Nicaragua. She began volunteering in high school by working on a hunger project, which inspired her to become an intern this past summer with Feeding Children Everywhere, a non-profitContinue Reading
Mantim Lee: All-American Swimmer Finishes University of Chicago Degree at Sea: Africa
Four-time swimming All-American and economics major Mantim Lee finished his academic career at University of Chicago on the water as part of the Semester at Sea® program this spring. TRAVELS South Africa Lee spent another six days in Cape Town, South Africa, with independent travels in the capital city, and aContinue Reading






