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The Drake Group Education Fund National Public Service Award

Established in 2021, The Drake Group National Public Service Award is annually presented at Washington D.C. Allen Sack National Symposium:  Advancing Integrity in College Athletics.  The award honors an elected public official or higher education leader responsible for proposing legislation or policy changes that significantly improve the conduct of intercollegiate athletic programs, enhance the rights of college athletes, or otherwise protect their education, health, and safety.

Past Drake National Public Service Award Recipients

 Year Recipient Media
 2022 The Honorable Christopher MurphyRead Article | Watch Video
 2023 The Honorable Cory Booker, United States Senator for the State of New JerseyRead Article
 2023 The Honorable Richard Blumenthal, United states Senator for the State of ConnecticutRead Article
 2024

The Honorable  Mikie Sherrill, United States Representative, 11th District of New Jersey

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2025The Honorable Robert C. Scott, United States Representative 3rd District of Virginia and The Honorable Suzanne Bonamici, United States Representative 1st District of OregonRead Article

The Drake Hero Award

The annual or bi-annual Drake Hero Award was established in 2015 to honor an individual or organization that has helped advance the collegiate sports reform movement through persistent actions over time. The individual, through their hard work and effort, or the organization through its mission-related work has created a recognizable impact within the world of sports reform. The individual or organization must have demonstrated extraordinary effort and a recognizable impact in advancing collegiate sports reform through persistent actions over time.  The individual cannot be a current or former member of the Drake Group Executive Committee or Board of Directors.

Past Drake Hero Award Recipients

 Year Recipient Media
 2017 Brad Wolverton Read Article
 2018 Dan Kane Read Article
 2020 Nancy Hogshead-Makar Read Article | Watch Video
 2023 Nicholas Askew Read Article
 2024Sally Roberts Read Article

The Drake Group Education Fund Changemaker Award

The Drake Group Education Fund Changemaker Award was established in 2017 to honor an extraordinary contribution by an individual or organization that has helped advance the integrity of intercollegiate athletics through an articulate and well-reasoned response to a current event or important issue. The individual or organization that, through positions, publications, or other public actions demonstrated informed thought leadership in intercollegiate athletics, toward the end of advancing the integrity of athletics, emphasizing the primacy of educational objectives and/or insisting on the responsible fiscal and ethical conduct of intercollegiate athletics as an extracurricular enterprise.  The individual cannot be a current or former member of the Drake Group Education Fund Executive Committee or Board of Directors.

Past Drake Changemaker Award Recipients

 2023 Dawn Staley Read Article
2025Mary Ciampa and Tiffany Bullock, Founders of WomenX  Read Article

Student Journalism Prize for Investigative Reporting on Intercollegiate Athletics

Established in 2021 and initially awarded at the inaugural The Allen Sack National Symposium: Advancing Integrity in College Sport on May 19th, 2022, the award recognizes the print, video, or multimedia work of a graduate or undergraduate college student journalist for exceptional substantive investigative reporting on intercollegiate athletics. The work must address an issue related to the protection of college athletes, financial excess, academic integrity, ethical conduct, racist or sexist practices, treatment of a whistleblower, or a similar significant concern.  The award includes an honorarium of $1,000.00. Applications for the 2022 award have passed. Apply below for the 2023 award:

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Past Drake Investigative Reporting on Intercollegiate Athletics Award Recipients

 2022 Univ. of Maryland Student Journalists Read Article | Watch Video
 2023 Evan Gerike Read Article | Read Investigative Report
 2024Nicole Markus, Alyce Brown, Cole Reynolds, Divya Bhardwaj — The Daily Northwestern Read Article 
2025Walker Carnathan, Vivian Yao, Sean McKeown – The Daily PennsylvanianRead Article

Drake Service Award

The Drake Service award, which may be annually or biannually awarded, was established to honor an affiliated member of The Drake Group who shall be formally recognized at an event or via media release, for having gone above and beyond expectations upholding or advancing the mission of the organization. Following are the criteria for selection:

  • The individual must have demonstrated an extraordinary effort to advance the mission of The Drake Group.
  • The individual must be a current member of the Drake Group but may not be a current member of the Executive Committee or the Board of Directors.
  • Nominees must be at least one year removed from the Executive Committee or Board service to be honored. Exceptions to the one-year rule may be made in extraordinary circumstances.

Past Drake Service Award Participants

 Year Recipient Media
 2021 Gerald Gurney Read Article

Hutchins Award

The Robert Maynard Hutchins Award is given annually to faculty or staff members who take a courageous stand to defend academic integrity at their institutions in response to institutional pressure related to special treatment of athletes, often risking job security in doing so. Robert Maynard Hutchins was the President of the University of Chicago from 1929 to 1951, where he defended the liberal arts, and opposed the rampant commercialization of college football which, in his view, undermined the core values of higher learning.

The Drake Group Education Fund members are inspired by Hutchins’ commitment to academic freedom, and know that Hutchins would have shared our concern that critics of commercial college sport have sometimes been targets of direct or indirect pressure for merely upholding basic academic principles.”

Hutchins led the Commission on Freedom of the Press (1946), and vigorously defended academic freedom, opposing faculty loyalty oaths in the 1950s. He was also a strong supporter of the rights of minorities and women. Hutchins died in 1977.

Past Hutchins Awards Recipients

 Year Recipient Media
 2004 Jan Kemp Read Article
 2005 Tiffany Mayne Read Article
 2006 Frank Splitt Read Press Release
 2007 Linda Bensel-Meyers Read Press Release
 2008 James Gundlach Read Press Release
 2009 Jon Ericson Read Article
 2010 Sally Dear-Healey Read Press Release
 2011 Harry Edwards Read Press Release
 2012 William Dowling Read Press Release
 2013 Mary Willingham Read Press Release
 2014 Jay Smith Read Speech/Watch Video | Read Press Release
 2015 Murray Sperber Read Article | Watch Video
 2016 Billy Hawkins Read Announcement