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UWindsor sport management graduate students formed golden memories on a field trip to historic Olympic sites last weekend.
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.
Ann Pegoraro, a professor in its School of Human Kinetics, will speak on campus Friday.
Former pro ball player Joe Siddall addressed students and faculty at his alma mater Thursday.
Sport psychology researcher Gordon Bloom will discuss his exploration of coaching strategies Friday in the Human Kinetics Building.
Sunday’s Tri-for-Life triathlon raised $350 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Taylor Imeson wants to see more women in head coaching positions.
Not only would it provide female athletes with same-sex mentors, but she says it would inspire future generations of female coaches to pursue the career.
"I had always noticed that women's sports were growing, but there were barely any female coaches," says Imeson.
"Participants felt they had the necessary skills and self-efficacy to coach, however, due to various reasons, a majority did not identify coaching as a career aspiration."
Nadia Azar is looking for the particulars on the perils of being a percussionist.
The UWindsor associate professor of kinesiology has launched an online survey for drummers of all levels to gather information on playing-related pain and problems.
UWorkItOut UWin is a prescribed physical activity program examining the role of physical activity in reducing acute mental health concerns.
University of Windsor’s first PhD in kinesiology, Matt Hoffmann, successfully defended his dissertation Tuesday.