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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Role of exercise in cardiovascular disease
January 8, 2019 —
In a piece for the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences' CV Bulletin, FKRM's Dr Ayesha Saleem shares why exercise is a crucial commponent to your health.
Sustainability
10 Resolutions You Can Stick To
January 5, 2019 —
Moving into a new year is always a bit challenging. We start off strong with promises like Dry January, hitting the gym 4 days a week and eating healthier. Some of these promises and resolutions stick, but for the majority of us, they fade off into the distance as we settle in to the winter semester. Instead of thinking about large scale resolutions, try focusing on smaller achievable tasks which will benefit your wellbeing, your wallet and the planet.
Students
December Instagram contest winner
January 3, 2019 —
Thanks for the memories, 2018! We got so many beautiful entries for the December Instagram contest, it was hard to pick just one winner. But we did, and that winner was Samarth Srivastava, who will receive a $25 gift card to the Campus Bookstore.
The 2020 Governance Master Schedule is now available
January 3, 2019 —
This document includes all scheduled Senate, Board of Governors, and Committee meeting dates and submission deadlines and are updated throughout the year.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
You can do it: here’s how to keep your new year resolution
January 3, 2019 —
Focus on habit and behaviour patterns to make long lasting change, says exercise psychology researcher, Dr. Shaelyn Strachan
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
AG e-news December 21, 2018
December 21, 2018 —
News and events from the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
In Memoriam: 2018
December 20, 2018 —
We remember here some of those with connections to the U of M community who are no longer with us, and offer our condolences to their families and friends
Price Faculty of Engineering
Faculty and Staff Honour Former Dean Douglas Ruth with Laneway
December 19, 2018 —
As a distinguished graduate of the University, and a core faculty member for more than 30 years, former Dean Emeritus, Dr. Douglas Ruth [B.Sc. (1970), M.Sc. (1972), Ph.D. (1977), P.Eng.] will officially retire at the end of December.





