Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
Graduate students of sport management toured the MLSE Launchpad.
Graduate students of sport management enjoyed a trip to Toronto to hear from industry professionals and network with UWindsor kinesiology alumni.
Volunteers load a truck with canned foods for delivery to the Downtown Mission.
Students, faculty, and staff in kinesiology collected a record level of items for the Downtown Mission food bank.
Kinesiology professor Scott Martyn delivered the keynote address at the World Sports Leisure Science and Industry Summit in Xiamen, China.
Kinesiology professor Scott Martyn delivered the keynote address at the World Sports Leisure Science and Industry Summit in Xiamen, China.
Olympic decathlete Dave Steen gives Lancer long jumper Ashley Langelier a few pointers after speaking to her class in sports ethics.
Olympic decathlete Dave Steen addressed a class in sports ethics earlier this week.
Fourth-year kinesiology students Ray Vigneux and Alexa Govette point out program highlights to prospective student Caitlyn Russell during an open house Nov. 23.
Prospective students and families came from all over Ontario for an open house in human kinetics on Friday, Nov. 23.
PhD candidate Laura Chittle hopes to interview female hockey players to learn how their age impacts their experiences.
Doctoral student Laura Chittle hopes her research will improve the future experiences of female ice hockey players.
UWindsor grad students Erin Dufour and Sydney Chapados will be honoured at a luncheon November 2 by the Chamber of Commerce.
UWindsor grad students Erin Dufour and Sydney Chapados will be honoured at a luncheon November 2 by the Chamber of Commerce.
UWindsor kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff participated in the first national measure of children’s physical literacy.
UWindsor kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff participated in the first national measure of children’s physical literacy.
Cartoonist Scott Chantler will discuss “Bringing the 1934 Chatham Coloured All-Stars to the comics page” in a free public address Friday.
A symposium Friday and Saturday will examine Canadian experiences in sport in the context of a racialized world.