Kinesiology and Recreation Management News Archive
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Exercise science goes back to the beginning in Winnipeg this fall
May 16, 2017 —
National exercise science conference returns to Winnipeg this October
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Athletic Therapy Centre to focus exclusively on Bison student-athletes
May 11, 2017 —
Effective immediately, the Bison Athletic Therapy Centre (BATC) will be focusing exclusively on the health and well-being of University of Manitoba Bison student-athletes. The BATC will no longer be accepting U of M staff, students, or the general public as athletic therapy patients. Massage therapy services will continue to be offered until June 30.
Science in the city
May 11, 2017 —
Festivities kick-off with hands-on science activities for schoolchildren at the U of M on Friday, May 12, with more than 1,000 students registered to attend
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Siblings & sports not always the best mix
April 28, 2017 —
Siblings who participate in the same sport may have negative experiences within their sibling–athlete relationship.
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Fieldhouse facelift
April 27, 2017 —
Some big changes and upgrades are afoot in the Jim Daly Fieldhouse at Max Bell Centre.
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Exercising while living with a chronic disease
April 17, 2017 —
Learn how to safely and effectively be active with (or without) a chronic disease such as type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
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Awards a way to say thank you
April 12, 2017 —
Did someone go the extra mile for you? Nominate them for one of our faculty awards! Deadline is May 15.
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680 CJOB: FKRM master’s candidate discusses her study on exercise setbacks
April 6, 2017 —
Listen to graduate student Brittany Semenchuk chat about her exercise research study with 680 CJOB.
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U of M team brings local aspect to international research network
March 28, 2017 —
A research team led by Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management professor Dr Michelle Porter has been awarded a research grant to help communities become healthier and more age-friendly.
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FKRM student-athlete named a U of M Emerging Leader
March 17, 2017 —
Karissa Kirkup honoured for her dedication to community outreach and engagement.





