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McMaster kinesiology professor Stuart PhillipsMcMaster kinesiology professor Stuart Phillips will discuss the drivers of muscle growth, Friday in the Human Kinetics Building.

Muscle growth subject of Friday lecture

McMaster kinesiology professor Stuart Phillips will discuss the drivers of muscle growth, Friday in the Human Kinetics Building.

signing ceremonyUWindsor professor Marijke Taks, KU Leuven professor Daniel Daly, executive assistant to the vice-provost international development Clementa Stan, kinesiology department head Dave Andrews and Jennie Atkins, director of the Centre for English Language Development, look on as deans Christophe Delecluse and Michael Khan sign a student exchange agreement between their respective faculties.

Human Kinetics inks exchange agreement with Belgian university

The Faculty of Human Kinetics has agreed to student exchange with its counterpart at the Belgian university KU Leuven.

Jim Potvin.Former UWindsor professor Jim Potvin will return to his alma mater to deliver a free lecture over the noon hour Friday.

Auto ergonomics subject of Friday discussion

Former UWindsor professor Jim Potvin will return to his alma mater to deliver a free lecture over the noon hour Friday.

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 Human Kinetics Masters Candidate Sara Santarossa thesis’s survey focused on how four social media sites - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest - strongly affected eating behaviours, eating disorders, body image and self-esteem.Human Kinetics Masters Candidate Sara Santarossa thesis’s survey focused on how four social media sites - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest - strongly affected eating behaviours, eating disorders, body image and self-esteem.

Social networking usage can exacerbate negative body issues, says researcher

A research says young men and women who are addicted to using social networking sites, may suffer from a negative self-image and have a predisposition to such dangerous eating habits

 Thanks to UWindsor’s first football team, three student-athletes will receive the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, 30 August.Thanks to UWindsor’s first football team, three student-athletes will receive the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, 30 August.

Alumni of 1969 Lancer Football team picked up the ball for head coach and are still running with it

Frank Renaud, Travis Durocher and Jonathan Langley are three student-athletes who will receive an academic scholarship of $4,000 each in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, August 30, 1 p.m., at Alumni Field, thanks to UWindsor’s first football team.