TSU student lands NBA summer internship with Utah Jazz

From the classroom to the basketball court, Tennessee State University junior Peyton Tripp is taking her talents to the NBA. The Memphis, Tennessee native and mass communication major is spending the summer in Salt Lake City as an intern with the Utah Jazz.

Tripp is one of many TSU students seizing internship opportunities this summer to put their classroom knowledge into real-world practice. She is serving on the Utah Jazz People & Culture team as a paid intern for 10 weeks through the NBA HBCU Fellowship Program. Her journey began in June with a two-day immersive onboarding experience at the NBA offices in New York City before she headed to Utah for the remainder of the internship.

Peyton Tripp during her Utah Jazz internship this summer.

“I hope TSU students follow their journeys and recognize that it’s okay to have doubts along the way because I’ve certainly had mine,” Tripp said. “What matters most is giving 100 percent to the path you’re on and staying committed to growing through the process.”

Tripp shared that she is excited to apply her focus in integrated marketing while supporting a variety of People & Culture initiatives, including recruiting, onboarding, and employee training. “I represent those who may feel hard work doesn’t always pay off, and those unsure of their next steps,” she said. “Don’t be afraid to lean on the people around you offering support, because you’re not in it alone.”

She said she was inspired to apply for the fellowship by her peers and their success within TSU’s communications program.

The NBA HBCU Fellowship Program provides career development opportunities in the business of basketball for undergraduate and graduate students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Fellows are selected by NBA teams and the league office to work within a variety of departments, including ticket sales, corporate partnerships, IT, social responsibility, and marketing.

Peyton Tripp

TSU communications professor Joshua Little praised Tripp’s internship selection, calling her an exceptional fit for the opportunity.

“Not only is she a leader in the classroom, but she’s also an important figure in the community,” Little said. “She always exceeds expectations. Peyton is determined and seeks out every opportunity and initiative she can.” Little added that the department’s goal is to ensure students gain hands-on experience that leads to full-time careers after graduation.

“We want our students to have real-world opportunities before they leave our campus,” he said. “Having them placed in prestigious positions like this speaks not only to the strength of our programs, but also to the incredible talent and potential our students possess.”

As Tripp continues her internship, she hopes her journey encourages other TSU students to believe in themselves and their potential. “I want this to be a reminder that hard work matters, and that we are worthy of great opportunities,” she said.

For more information on the fellowship, visit www.nbafoundation.nba.com/hbcu-fellowship.