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A symposium Friday and Saturday will examine Canadian experiences in sport in the context of a racialized world.
A symposium Friday and Saturday will examine Canadian experiences in sport in the context of a racialized world.
Emma Duinker will step in as acting head coach of Lancer women’s basketball for the 2018-19 season, while Chantal Vallée takes a sabbatical leave.
UWindsor sport management major Zack Sephton is the Canadian student rep on the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association.
The UWindsor MHK in Sport Management has been ranked the best postgraduate sports business program in Canada by SportBusiness International.
Kinesiology professor Vicky Paraschak received the North American Society for Sport History Service Award at its annual convention, May in Winnipeg.
The Head Start orientation program welcomed incoming students and their families on the weekend.
A pair of University of Windsor professors had the opportunity to eat, drink and chat about their research with The Royal Canadian Institute for Science.
Charu Chandrasekera from the University’s Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods and Cheri McGowan, from the Faculty of Human Kinetics, represented the University of Windsor as table hosts at the 2018 Science Exchange Dinner in Toronto last week.
“It was a career highlight for me to be there,” Dr. McGowan said following the event.
Kinesiology Research Day showcased inquiry by students at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
UWindsor sport management graduate students formed golden memories on a field trip to historic Olympic sites last weekend.
UWindsor students, recent alumni, and staff are now welcome to get a free membership to the EPICentre Makers' Base.
Research Associate Duncan Lam is busily recruiting members for the new program and gleams with excitement now that the doors and the possibilities of a tinkering network are open for business. EPIC Makers' Base is located in the EPIC Industrial Hub (Centre for Engineering Innovation Room 1133) and is a place for people from all academic and technical backgrounds to undertake experiential learning through hands-on activities.