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Kinesiology professor Victoria Paraschak received the Mary Lou Dietz Equity Leadership Award at a reception May 2.
Kinesiology professor Victoria Paraschak received the Mary Lou Dietz Equity Leadership Award at a reception May 2.
UWindsor kinesiology professor Scott Martyn has won recognition from Beijing Sport University for his contributions to its educational culture.
An MHK student surveyed the Town of LaSalle’s most popular parks to assess their overall accessibility.
Dancer and dance instructor Vabna Talukdar is the South Asian Centre of Windsor’s youth of the year for her cultural contributions.
A public meeting May 3 will discuss building safe, inclusive, equitable sport organizations.
Students attending Kinesiology Research Day found projects by their classmates inspiring.
The winner of this year’s Three Minute Thesis competition at the University of Windsor is examining how supercomputers can be used to combat superbugs.
Chemistry and biochemistry master’s student Travis DeWolfe took home the $1,000 top prize and will represent the University at the provincial final, April 12 at the University of Waterloo.
“I’m just kind of flabbergasted, really,” DeWolfe said following the competition. “All of the competitors here were fantastic and so to watch them all and hear my name announced was surreal.”
Kinesiology Research Day, Tuesday in the Human Kinetics Building, showcases work by students at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Aubrey Kent will speak to corporate social responsibility in the world of sports in a free public lecture Friday.
Canadian cyclist Kristen Worley will discuss her 13-year fight against sex testing by world sporting agencies, Monday on the UWindsor campus.