Sam Houston's motto is "The Measure of a Life is its Service" and Alum Michelle Spencer lives this everyday. Here is her journey in helping the community of Walker County in Huntsville, Texas by operating the local Boys and Girls Club.
Arkansas takes pride in the diversity found on their campus. They strive to include people from all backgrounds in their mission to make the world a better place.
Joey Su'a has overcome the odds as a deaf athlete for the Arkansas Football team. After a scare with death the Su'a family used their faith in God to help Joey reach his goals and his full potential.
The University of Arkansas is striving to represent the State of Arkansas with pride. Highlighting character, accountability, and unity is apart of the mission undertaken by the Razorback faithful.
Pastor Bobby Dagnel is a volunteer chaplain for the Texas Tech football team who found his path later in life. After a life-changing conversation with a former co-worker, he has now become a Shepherd for many student athletes and patrons.
Dr. Lauryn Salazar has blown the roof off of conventional musical studies at the collegiate level. She has turned her cultural anthem of Mariachi into a pathway for education and success for students in Texas and across the country.
Legendary Texas football coach, Darrell Royal, helped change the lives of countless players and fans within the Texas community during his career as head coach. After he retired, he set up the Darrell K. Royal Fund to help others.
Widely considered as one of the best college towns in America, Morgantown, West Virginia, is home to WVU and a spirit of freedom and courage. We hear from West Virginians on what Morgantown means to them and why it's in their hearts.
Mikel Hager grew up in Madison, WV and is now the face of West Virginia University as the 69th Mountaineer. His road to this point hasn't always been smooth, but he wants to use his position of influence to encourage all to never give up.
Jack Trice was the 1st African-American football player in the country in 1923. His legacy is still alive and well in Ames, IA 100 years after his untimely death due to injuries sustained in a football game.
Dewey, Lucious and Lee Roy Selmon; three brothers who captivated a nation, a fan base and a backfield, all together. Their legendary legacies have left an imprint on OU football forever.
Oklahoma State President Kayse Shrum blazes a new trail as the first woman to lead a public research institution in the state of Oklahoma. As a native Oklahoman, President Shrum has seen and lived "the Cowboy Code" first-hand.
Located in the heart of Texas, Baylor University has become a destination for students who want to live a higher law of life, one where they strive to be the best versions of themselves both spiritually and physically.
Walter Thane Baker had a dream to run in the Olympics. After a work accident left metal in his knee, doctors told him to give up on his dream. He didn't. And ended up winning 4 medals in 2 Olympiads.