
The UWindsor MHK in Sport Management has been ranked the best postgraduate sports business program in Canada by SportBusiness International.
The UWindsor MHK in Sport Management has been ranked the best postgraduate sports business program in Canada by SportBusiness International.
University of Windsor’s first PhD in kinesiology, Matt Hoffmann, successfully defended his dissertation Tuesday.
UWindsor sport management students claimed top honours last week in the inaugural case study competition at the University of Waterloo.
The University of Windsor Alumni Association will confer its Excellence in Mentoring Award on two members of faculty Thursday.
A trip to Toronto gave MHK students an opportunity to see behind the scenes at some of Canada’s largest pro sports enterprises.
UWindsor’s MHK in Sport Management program is ranked in the world’s top 10 by SportBusiness International.
A chance to work alongside students from other universities is an important aspect of the Ontario Sport Management Collective.
Sport management students enjoyed a tour of the facility that houses the Windsor Spitfires on February 4.
Kinesiology professor Jess Dixon single-handedly convinced Alle Koperdraad to come to Canada.
“He gave two lectures in the Netherlands last year, and they were very interesting,” said Koperdraad, a sports marketing student at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Institute. “I was looking for a new experience, and learned we had an exchange agreement with the University of Windsor.”
There are those hockey fans who believe that when the Detroit Red Wings set a new record for home wins this season there should have be an asterisk beside their names because several of those 23 victories came as a result of shoot-outs.
Then again, there are some more cerebral sports analysts who believe that if an asterisk is added to the record books, it should only be to note that with the shoot-outs included, the accomplishment becomes all the more extraordinary.