Kinesiology and Recreation Management News Archive
Students
Apply now for an Alumni Association Scholarship
May 31, 2021 —
Throughout his five years in university, Alumni Association Community Leadership Scholarship recipient Bryden Bukich has been interested in volunteer activities where he can make change. Passionate about Indigenous health, he has sought out leadership roles that support people who experience systemic marginalization.
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Michelle Porter earns UM award for community outreach
May 20, 2021 —
A leading advocate for the rights and well-being of older adults, professor Michelle Porter has been selected as a co-recipient for a prestigious UM award for her meritorious service in community outreach activities.
UM joins Canadian Collegiate Esports League
May 17, 2021 —
UM students are eligible to register for events and compete against participating schools across the country in the Canadian College Esports League (CCEL).
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Online workout series promotes physical activity & history for Indigenous seniors
May 14, 2021 —
Professor Brian Rice takes YouTube viewers through locales of historical significance while working up a sweat.
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Indigenous engagement director awarded for positive impact on students
May 13, 2021 —
Heather McRae was named a recipient for the Migizii Agamik Award at the UM Virtual Indigenous Graduation Ceremony Saturday, May 8.
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Ready, set…register!
May 5, 2021 —
Mini U Programs and Junior Bisons have opened their general online registration portal, offering camps for kids aged five through 18
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Understanding the newcomer experience and sport participation in Winnipeg
April 27, 2021 —
This presentation will be a forum to share current research and applied work with newcomers and sport engagement. The goal is not only to share this information but also to encourage more inclusivity and understanding towards newcomers in this city.
3MT winner cites passion for research as driving force in competition
April 22, 2021 —
Nolan De Leon, a graduate student who is an aspiring physician won first place and the Archie McNicol Prize at the University of Manitoba Three Minute Thesis finals on April 21, 2021
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Kinesiology and Recreation Management – Assistant/Associate Professor (Critical Race Studies)
April 19, 2021 —
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management invites applicants for a full-time tenure-track position at the Assistant or Associate professor rank (Position 30168). This position is intended for a candidate who is committed to critical race studies within the context of Kinesiology and Recreation Management.
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3MT presentation shines light on the ‘unseen athletes’
April 14, 2021 —
Three Minute Thesis finalist Chris Voth's research explores the experiences of gay male athletes in professional team sports.