Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News Archive
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Students living with disabilities needed for active living research study
July 8, 2016 —
A Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management led research study has its sights set on making active living accessible for everyone. But it needs your help.
July 8, 2016 —
A Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management led research study has its sights set on making active living accessible for everyone. But it needs your help.
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Reconciling Ethical Research with Metis, Inuit, & First Nations People
July 7, 2016 —
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management looks forward to welcoming students, staff, and community members to a lecture given by our visiting scholar, Dr. Lynn Lavallée, entitled Reconciling Ethical Research with Métis, Inuit, and First Nations People.
July 7, 2016 —
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management looks forward to welcoming students, staff, and community members to a lecture given by our visiting scholar, Dr. Lynn Lavallée, entitled Reconciling Ethical Research with Métis, Inuit, and First Nations People.
How to pick a summer camp. Step 1: Make your kid uncomfortable
June 14, 2016 —
Risk is a key factor parents should consider when sending their children to a camp, like Mini U, this summer
June 14, 2016 —
Risk is a key factor parents should consider when sending their children to a camp, like Mini U, this summer
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Staff Appreciation Week kicks off June 27!
June 6, 2016 —
U of M faculty & staff have a great opportunity to Get Fit for FREE this summer!
June 6, 2016 —
U of M faculty & staff have a great opportunity to Get Fit for FREE this summer!
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Junior Bisons win big
June 3, 2016 —
The Junior Bison squads have had quite the season, racking up medals and top-10 finishes throughout the 2015-16 campaign.
June 3, 2016 —
The Junior Bison squads have had quite the season, racking up medals and top-10 finishes throughout the 2015-16 campaign.
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June is Athletic Therapy Month
June 1, 2016 —
Bison Athletic Therapy Centre offers a full variety of treatment options on campus
June 1, 2016 —
Bison Athletic Therapy Centre offers a full variety of treatment options on campus
Bison Sports names new Director of Athletics and Recreation
June 1, 2016 —
Gene Muller, Olympic coach, assumes his new role at the University of Manitoba on September 1
June 1, 2016 —
Gene Muller, Olympic coach, assumes his new role at the University of Manitoba on September 1
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Grad student wins award for thesis on transgender policies in sport
May 31, 2016 —
At this rate, our graduate students are going to need a bigger trophy case. That’s because Jaxon Rae Hutton was named a 2016 sport study scholarship recipient from the Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund for his Master’s research project on transgender policy in Manitoba high schools
May 31, 2016 —
At this rate, our graduate students are going to need a bigger trophy case. That’s because Jaxon Rae Hutton was named a 2016 sport study scholarship recipient from the Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund for his Master’s research project on transgender policy in Manitoba high schools
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Are you struggling to be active?
May 19, 2016 —
Research study is looking for participants to be involved in study looking at physical activity messages.
May 19, 2016 —
Research study is looking for participants to be involved in study looking at physical activity messages.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management News
Balancing Act
May 18, 2016 —
Dr. Jonathan Singer was recently awarded a research grant to better understand both the neural and biomechanical factors that underlie balance control during movement. Outcomes of this research could mean good news for older adults.
May 18, 2016 —
Dr. Jonathan Singer was recently awarded a research grant to better understand both the neural and biomechanical factors that underlie balance control during movement. Outcomes of this research could mean good news for older adults.





