Human Kinetics

Craig GreenhamKinesiology professor Craig Greenham provided expert opinion to CBC News on Don Cherry’s firing from Hockey Night in Canada.

Cherry remarks offside, says professor

Kinesiology professor Craig Greenham provided expert opinion to CBC News on Don Cherry’s firing from Hockey Night in Canada.

Cheri McGowan, Kevin MilneUWindsor researchers Cheri McGowan and Kevin Milne are part of an international consortium studying how to get more cardiac patients participating in rehabilitation programs.

UWindsor researchers aim to improve lives of cardiac patients

UWindsor researchers are part of an international consortium studying how to get more cardiac patients participating in rehabilitation programs.

beetsThe potential for beets as a health supplement is the subject of a lecture Friday in the Human Kinetics Building.

Lecture to inaugurate physical activity promotion campaign

Penn State kinesiology professor David Proctor will deliver a free public lecture over the noon hour Friday in the Human Kinetics Building.

Sefu Bernard with Washington MysticsUWindsor alumnus Sefu Bernard, indicated by the blue arrow, director of player development for the Washington Mystics, celebrates with the team following its winning the WNBA championship Oct. 10.

Alumnus celebrates Washington’s first WNBA title

UWindsor alumnus Sefu Bernard is director of player development for the WNBA champion Washington Mystics.

David HoweKinesiology professor David Howe of Western University will deliver his free public lecture, “An Accidental Academic: Athlete, Advocate, and Anthropologist,” Friday at noon in the Human Kinetics Building.

Culture of disability sport subject of seminar

A free public lecture Friday will explore how to make sport and physical activity more empowering for marginalized populations.

Human kinetics professor Francesco Biondi is leading research into the effect of vehicle automation on driver cognitive load.Human kinetics professor Francesco Biondi is leading research into the effect of vehicle automation on driver cognitive load.

Research aims to reduce collision risks in partially automated vehicles

Most cars have cruise control, automatically slow down if you get too close to the vehicle in front of you, or alert you if you are drifting out of your lane.

But do such automations make drivers less attentive, increasing the risk of collisions?