Kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff is finding people are less active while working from home.
Kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff is finding people are less active while working from home.
Five suggestions for physical health in a pandemic are the initial entry in the new Tips Talk website for UWindsor staff and faculty.
Sara Santarossa is a finalist in the SSHRC Storytellers contest.
Research by a UWindsor PhD candidate informs a podcast exploring topics of body image, body shaming, and self-confidence.
UWindsor kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff has published the textbook Fitness and Wellness in Canada: A Way of Life.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
UWindsor kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff participated in the first national measure of children’s physical literacy.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens honoured several members of the University of Windsor community last month.
Dilkens presented awards to 29 individuals and groups for making the city a better place during the Celebrating 2017 Mayor’s Awards.
The University, staff and students received five of the awards.
Graduate student Austin Roth received the mayor’s Award for Athletics and Recreation.
Dilkens said Roth had many nominations and was selected because he has been valued as a team player, mentor, coach and friend.
Girls in Motion, Friday in the St. Denis Centre, engaged about 150 local Grade 10 and 11 girls in fitness activities.
The Leddy Library has installed three exercise desks to provide a healthy study environment.