The assist
The son of Haitian immigrants, Emmanuel grew up in Uniondale, New York, a Long Island community about 20 miles east of Manhattan. He played many sports, eventually exceling in cross country and track at the local high school.
While he was uncertain about whether or not he wanted to compete in college, he knew he wanted to meld his passion for athletics with academics.
“I wanted to be involved in sports, but I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do exactly,” Emmanuel said.
He found his way at Temple. During his senior year of high school, he visited a cousin who was a first-year Owl, and knew right away he wanted to enroll. He found the students friendly and inviting, and liked that it felt a bit like New York City, but not as close to home.
Plus, it had an athletic training program that Emmanuel immediately dove into.
“I’d been an athlete for a very long time and had been surrounded by sports, and I knew I wanted to help people,” Emmanuel said. “Athletic training provided me a way of putting all my strong suits together.”