Mikala Jones leads Seth Sugarman through weight training during an Adaptive Physical Exercise session in the Toldo Lancer Centre.
Mikala Jones leads Seth Sugarman through weight training during an Adaptive Physical Exercise session in the Toldo Lancer Centre.
Kinesiology professor Franceso Biondi is leading a study investigating the cognitive benefits of museum visits.
Research has shown that a walk in nature can significantly boost mental well-being. But can a stroll through a museum or gallery have a similar effect?
Francesco Biondi, an expert in human factors and a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology, is leading a study to find out. In collaboration with the City of Windsor’s Chimczuk Museum, Dr. Biondi and his research team will explore how visiting museums could potentially improve cognitive functions and mental resources.
The Cardiac Wellness Program helps participants adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle.
The Cardiac Wellness Program helps participants adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle.
The University will celebrate Fall Convocation ceremonies at the Toldo Lancer Centre on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17 and 18.
The University will celebrate Fall Convocation ceremonies at the Toldo Lancer Centre on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17 and 18.
Friends Supporting Friends raised funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease.
Friends Supporting Friends raised funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease.
Dwania McLarty-Peele will discuss her book Tomorrow is Another Day as one of three alumni authors on Lancers for Literacy day, Sept.23.
Researchers behind 20 projects aimed at tackling local health challenges received a total of $412,714 in funding Wednesday.
Researchers behind 20 projects aimed at tackling local health challenges received a total of $412,714 in funding Wednesday.
Recipients of the 2024 Student Leadership Awards for EDI in Research include Anna Beneteau, Madeline Jones, Willow Key, and Fallon Mitchell.
Accessibility manager Cherie Gagnon and her son Joshua celebrate the opening of the accessible entrance to the Human Kinetics Building on Monday with Windsor-Tecumseh MP Irek Kusmierczyk.
The Human Kinetics Building has undergone a major upgrade featuring a new front entrance designed to be welcoming and accessible.
The campus community is invited to a ribbon cutting this morning to inaugurate the new accessible entrance to the Human Kinetics Building.