Leadership Advancement for Women and Sport will introduce women to the rules of golf as a sport and a business tool during an event August 25.
Leadership Advancement for Women and Sport will introduce women to the rules of golf as a sport and a business tool during an event August 25.
A donation-based yoga class this weekend will raise funds for a fourth-year kinesiology student’s trip to build a school for children in Kenya.
President’s medalist Jordynne Ropat and Shane Freeman, winner of the Governor General’s Silver Medal, are among this year’s top graduates.
You can vote for the People’s Choice in the national round of the Three Minute Thesis competition.
Kevin Milne and Craig Harwood have a pretty strong suspicion that dehydration may result in a greater likelihood of concussion for many athletes.
Proving it, however, is the hard part.
After having spent a couple of days in Windsor, it didn’t come as any surprise to Maarten Uwland to learn that the University’s Masters of Human Kinetics program in sport management is ranked among the best in the world.
Researchers have to be able to present their work in a way people can understand, says the winner of the UWindsor’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
A new program that will fund medical students to conduct research under the supervision of UWindsor faculty is intended to foster a proficiency in the research process.
The Schulich-UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program (SWORP) provides funding for first- and second-year students in the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry-Windsor Program to undertake projects in any area of biomedical, medical or health-related research. The awards are valued at $5,000 each, with UWindsor and Western splitting the cost.
The inaugural seven recipients are
The Faculty of Human Kinetics recognized students from local high schools with the HK Book Award at a reception Friday.
A group of HK students toured Olympic facilities in Montreal and Lake Placid.