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Virtual Scarf Ceremony Celebrates Indigenous Graduates

Published: 30 May 2023

Indigenous 黑料不打烊 students including the Faculty鈥檚 In-Community students with the Office of First Nations and Inuit Education (OFNIE) participated in the annual virtual Scarf Ceremony. Indigenous...

Felix Girard, KPE, Receives Graduate Fellowship from Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network (QRHN)

Published: 17 August 2022

Congratulations to KPE's Felix Girard, a MSc candidate in the Clinical Exercise & Respiratory Physiology Laboratory (Supervisor: Prof. Dennis Jensen), for securing a graduate fellowship from...

Dr. Victoria Talwar, ECP, on Three Steps to Teach Children About Honesty in Greater Good Magazine and Parenting Translator

Published: 19 October 2022

Dr. Victoria Talwar, from the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, writes about the three steps to teach children about honesty and how to help kids get better at telling the...

Mentors in Memoriam: Douglas Riley

Published: 11 January 2023

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of former 黑料不打烊 Kinesiology and Physical Education Department Chair, Douglas Riley. Native from St. John, New Brunswick, he passed away on...

Education Alumna Part of Indigenous Teacher Education Initiative

Published: 3 February 2023

The Rideau Hall Foundation (RHF) is at the beginning stages of work to support dramatically increasing the numbers of First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis teachers by 10,000 and to promote the systemic...

KPE's Bradley Crocker a Top 25 SSHRC Storyteller

Published: 24 April 2023

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) has announced this year's finalists for the Storytellers Challenge. Kinesiology Studies PhD candidate, Bradley Crocker is one of...

Media Spotlight - Prof. Dennis Jensen, KPE, Interviewed by the New York Times

Published: 9 August 2022

Prof. Dennis Jensen, from the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, was recently interviewed by the New York Times on why athletes choose cannabis for pain....

Women in PhD programs reported more distress and disruptions than male counterparts early in the pandemic

Published: 6 October 2022

Doctoral work, by its nature a journey into uncharted territory, can be an uphill, lonesome slog at the best of times.聽Throw in a global pandemic鈥檚 uncertainty and isolating lockdowns 鈥 including...

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