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KPE researchers investigate potential of exergames to promote physical activity

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A team of researchers from the University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), working collaboratively with a University of Montreal research team, wanted to explore how…

A gift for eternity: Former CAO honoured with paver from U of T Landmark Project

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Driven by the generous support of nearly 3,000 donors, the project aims to transform the St. George campus core into a greener, more sustainable, accessible and pedestrian friendly space. Professor…

June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day

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In consultation with Indigenous communities, June 21, the summer solstice, was chosen for National Indigenous Peoples Day (previously known as National Aboriginal Day). For generations, many…

KPE 162 — kinesiology’s ubercourse in health and happiness — opens to all Arts & Science students

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So which is the correct answer? “It depends on your perspective.” Clearly this is going to be a very different kind of kinesiology course. A class about the body that’s a workout for the mind. KPE…

KPE’s Janelle Joseph honoured with CALS award for pioneering work in leisure studies

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As someone whose research is largely focused on the contributions of Black and other racialized athletes—and the systemic failure to recognize and centre their contributions to sport and physical…

KPE dean isn’t calling for a national inquiry on abuse in Canadian sports. Here's why.

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Have we, as Canadians, lost track of what athletic competition is all about? Is there too much emphasis by the public and by the media on the winning of a gold medal in Olympic competition as the…

Is it safe to exercise when the air is smoky? Q & A with U of T exercise physiologist

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We chatted with Ira Jacobs, a professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, and interim director of the Tanenbaum Institute for Science in Sport, about how…

Congratulations class of 2023! KPE celebrates new graduates

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“Not only did you earn degrees from one of the world’s most prestigious universities, but you also gained expertise in a field whose relevance and importance is increasingly recognized and…

"A privilege not taken for granted": U of T kicks off Pride Month with flag-raising ceremonies across its three campuses

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As the Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education (KPE) prepared for its annual flag-raising on the St. George campus, Ivan Canete thought back to when Toronto hosted WorldPride back in 2014 –…

“Your university experience is dictated by what you put into it": KPE grads share their experience

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Mandy Wang knew she wanted to study kinesiology going into grade 12 because she wanted to learn more about the human body. In grade 10, she had gone to a summer camp at a medical school in Taiwan,…

Recognizing National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day 2023

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On June 1, the University of Toronto celebrates the beginning of National Indigenous History Month. On June 21, we also celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day, which coincides with the summer…

Winning friends and championships: 2023 U of T Sports Hall of Fame celebrates new inductees

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Eric Sereda, left, with Ennis Blentic, director of KPE advancement It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, wrote Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities. For Eric Sereda, who played…