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Southern University's Karli-Brooklyn LeFlore joined the SZN Opener podcast to reflect on her college cheerleading journey.
This week on SZN Opener, Howard University’s Marcus Smith Jr. sat down with host Rodney Rikai to talk college golf. In his 1-on-1 with Rikai, the rising star reflected on joining the historic HBCU’s golf program and what he loves about the sport.
Episode 4 of 'SZN Opener' spotlights Marianna Singletary, a force in women’s volleyball representing the University of Texas. The redshirt sophomore sat down with SZN Opener host Rodney Rikai to talk about playing with the Texas Longhorns and how being redshirted helped her grow as an athlete.
For episode three of SZN Opener, Rutgers University freshman Zachara Perkins sat down with host Rodney Rikai to reflect on her rookie season with the Rutgers women's basketball program, and to share her unique upbringing as the daughter of a WNBA champion.
Ezra Ausar is a fresh face in Utah men’s basketball. He sat down with SZN Opener host and fellow hooper Rikai for episode two of the podcast.
UNC ice hockey player Mekhi Ashford kicks off season three of the SZN Opener podcast hosted by Rodney Rikai. He shared his journey playing hockey in Atlanta, Georgia and how he came to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
In episode two of The Futurist, Oluade Swan from the AT&T Rising Future Makers class of 2023, met up with mentor and president of PLC Detroit, Dr. D’Wayne Edwards at Hampton University to discuss advice for young Black designers and how AT&T Dream in Black is turning dreams into reality.
HBCU student-athletes Reiven Douglas and Caleb Grant are coming through to the hangout with games that highlight the culture.
In episode one of The Futurist presented by AT&T Rising Future Makers, Anderson and Imani Ellis, CEO of CultureCon, got together on the Hampton University campus to connect over their shared passion for entrepreneurship and building community.
As HBCU student-athletes Nevaeh Johnson and Tyree Newman gear up for the festivities, they reveal their go-to self-care essentials that help them look and feel their best.
HBCU student-athletes Joirdyn Smith and Marissa Steel share their go-to makeup products that keep their skin glowing on the go.
The AT&T Rising Future Makers Showcase continues to celebrate and empower exceptional HBCU students through the power of mentorship.