Kinesiology and Recreation Management News Archive
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
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.
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
Former Bisons heading to Rio
June 8, 2016 —
Three Bison alumni are heading to Rio this summer for the Olympics
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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!
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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.
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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
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
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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
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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.
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Active start: making the case for physical activity promotion in early childhood
May 18, 2016 —
The Health, Leisure, and Human Performance Research Institute will be hosting a Research Seminar Series on physical activity promotion in early childhood Friday, June 3 at the University of Manitoba.





