Marge Holman

Sarah Woodruff and Ghallia Hashem flank banner reading Women of ExcellenceUWindsor professor Sarah Woodruff and student Ghallia Hashem will be honoured by the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario at a gala May 15.

Campus leaders recognized as Women of Excellence

The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario will honour two members of the UWindsor community as Women of Excellence who embody the organization’s commitment to the development of thriving communities.

Kinesiology professor Sarah Woodruff, associate dean of human kinetics for academic programs, will be recognized in the field of sport, fitness, and recreation. Law student Ghallia Hashem, president of the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance, will be honoured as a Young Woman of Excellence.

Girls in Motion participants are introduced to poundfit.Girls in Motion, hosted Friday by the Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leadership Advancement for Women in Sport, aims to keep teenaged girls physically active. Here, participants are introduced to poundfit, which incorporates drumming in exercise.

Girls in Motion brings on the beat

Girls in Motion aims to keep teenaged girls physically active.