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Janice Shin interned for 2aDays in the summer of 2020. She was a member of the back-to-back national championship tennis team at Stanford University. She majored in Science, Technology, and Society, focusing on Innovation & Organization and minoring in Psychology. Her nickname, Shinny, stemmed from her Instagram handle (shinnyshin16) which she created when she was 11 years old.
Janice Shin interned for 2aDays in the summer of 2020. She was a member of the back-to-back national championship tennis team at Stanford University. She majored in Science, Technology, and Society, focusing on Innovation & Organization and minoring in Psychology. Her nickname, Shinny, stemmed from her Instagram handle (shinnyshin16) which she created when she was 11 years old.
Athlete Interview: Being Limitless, with Julia Heymach
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Athlete Interview: Being Limitless, with Julia Heymach

By Janice Shin|September 23, 2021

  **Athlete Interviews are posted every Thursday for recruiting advice, what to look for, and more.   Julia Heymach graduated from Stanford University with a degree in public policy. Julia...

Athlete Interview: Vicky Flores on What Makes a Great College Tennis Player
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Athlete Interview: Vicky Flores on What Makes a Great College Tennis Player

By Janice Shin|September 16, 2021

**Athlete Interviews are posted every Thursday for recruiting advice, what to look for, and more.   Victoria (Vicky) Flores, a tennis player from Iowa, stands tall in her tennis team...

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Which Legendary College Basketball Coach Would You Most Want to Play For?
Which Legendary College Basketball Coach Would You Most Want to Play For?
NCAA Rules for Protecting Student-Athlete’s Eligibility While Raising funds for Social Justice
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NCAA Rules for Protecting Student-Athlete’s Eligibility While Raising funds for Social Justice

By Janice Shin|April 1, 2021

With the current pandemic and social climate, there is a call on student-athletes to use their platform to raise awareness and funds. And as groups like Athletes for Change. There...

An Athlete’s Mental Health Story and How it Impacted the Relationships Around Her
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An Athlete’s Mental Health Story and How it Impacted the Relationships Around Her

By Janice Shin|September 21, 2020

Gianna Salzbrunn is a  senior on the Track & Field at Eastern Michigan University. Gianna was going through the typical schedule of a student-athlete but became quickly overwhelmed. She started...

Pro Tennis Player, Kristie Ahn, on Academics and the Recruiting Process
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Pro Tennis Player, Kristie Ahn, on Academics and the Recruiting Process

By Janice Shin|August 10, 2020

Kristie Ahn, age 27, is from New Jersey and is a Korean-American tennis player. Ahn had always wanted to go pro, but with a strong push for higher education from...

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Stanford Women’s Tennis Head Coach, Lele Forood, Aces Advice for all Athletes
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Stanford Women’s Tennis Head Coach, Lele Forood, Aces Advice for all Athletes

By Janice Shin|August 6, 2020

The most decorated women's tennis program in the history of the sport remains in capable hands of head coach Lele Forood. Forood recently completed her 20th season at the helm....

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