
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we had the opportunity to speak with two of the nation’s leading women’s sports advocates, Dr. Carole Oglesby and Deborah Larkin, who were there at the beginning, before Title IX was passed in 1972. They have both played critically important roles in shaping women’s sport nationally and internationally for over 50 years.
Co-Hosts: Arla Davis (SPME ‘23); Jacob Lentz (SPME ‘23); Dr. Ellen J. Staurowsky
Guests: Dr. Carole Oglesby (the first president of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and founder of Women’s Sports International); Deborah Larkin (two-time executive director of the Women’s Sports Foundation and co-founder of Demand IX)
Follow us on Instagram!
An Ithaca College Park School of Communications and High Tops Media Podcast
You can follow for more High Tops Media content on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @hightopsmedia
By Ithaca College Title IX and College Sports Class through the Park School of Communications & High Tops Media5
55 ratings
In this episode, we had the opportunity to speak with two of the nation’s leading women’s sports advocates, Dr. Carole Oglesby and Deborah Larkin, who were there at the beginning, before Title IX was passed in 1972. They have both played critically important roles in shaping women’s sport nationally and internationally for over 50 years.
Co-Hosts: Arla Davis (SPME ‘23); Jacob Lentz (SPME ‘23); Dr. Ellen J. Staurowsky
Guests: Dr. Carole Oglesby (the first president of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and founder of Women’s Sports International); Deborah Larkin (two-time executive director of the Women’s Sports Foundation and co-founder of Demand IX)
Follow us on Instagram!
An Ithaca College Park School of Communications and High Tops Media Podcast
You can follow for more High Tops Media content on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @hightopsmedia

35 Listeners

15 Listeners

5 Listeners

8 Listeners

4 Listeners

0 Listeners

3 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

6 Listeners

0 Listeners