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May 16th, 2023
Superstitions can help sports fans feel like they have some control over the uncontrollable, writes kinesiology professor Terry Eddy.
Superstitions can help sports fans feel like they have some control over the uncontrollable, writes kinesiology professor Terry Eddy.
Victoria Paraschak, professor emerita in the Faculty of Human Kinetics, will be honoured Tuesday at the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario’s Women of Excellence gala.
Kinesiology students have been working hard during a study-abroad course in Costa Rica.
A team of UWindsor researchers has received a $750,000 grant to explore the role of a protein in developing liver cancer.
Chad Sutherland is the founder of the Adapted Physical Exercise Research Group (APEX), offering programming to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.