News & Features

Sport and sustainable development: setting a research agenda

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On June 8, the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education will bring together scholars from international development, environmentalism, geography and the sociology of sport for a symposium called…

Who’s True Blue? Sophie Harding

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The True Blue Award complements the recognition programs already in existence at the University of Toronto (U of T) and provides staff and faculty with an opportunity to recognize their colleagues in…

Scoring goals for development? Will hosting the Pacific Games be a nation-building boon for the Solomon Islands?

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In March of 2017, the Solomon Islands Parliament passed a legal framework enabling the country to host the 2023 Pacific Games. Speaking to the legislation, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home…

KPE researcher confirms Olympic sports favour white, wealthy athletes

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While most might be aware of this bias, formal studies have been lacking and past researchers have only studied the wealth of countries participating in the Olympics. This is the first comprehensive…

Varsity Blues huddle up with Toronto Argonauts to support anti-bullying campaign

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Suddenly the tone changes and Michael ‘Pinball’ Clemons is on the screen, speaking at a Huddle Up assembly. “I’m not great because I can run. I’m great because I’m human and to be human is to be…

Saskatchewan selects Sprukulis in 2017 CFL draft

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Standing at 6-foot-5, 310-pounds, Sprukulis (Oakville, Ont.) has started in all eight regular season games for the Varsity Blues in the past four seasons. He was invited to the 2016 East West Bowl…

KPE alum Patrick Jachyra awarded prestigious Award of Excellence

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Currently in his third year of doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine, Jachyra already has a long record of achievement and leadership. His PhD research at the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute…

'The program meant everything to me'

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There is something wrong with this picture. The selfies that the coaches and players are taking show ecstasy – the triumphant 4-3 victory of the Nunavik Nordiks over the Sudbury Stars to win the…

Should athletes use caffeine to boost performance?

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That’s the question being answered by Toronto scientists, who are closer to defining the relationship between caffeine and genetics when it comes to improving athletic performance. Their research,…

Jenna Gilchrist one of top 25 finalists for 2017 Storytellers Challenge

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Gilchrist created a three-minute video, called Self-Compassion Protects Against Negative Emotions, to explain her research and show its impact on the sporting experiences of young adolescent girls…

Fueling young athletes: New study shows benefits of post-exercise protein

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“The growth of bone and muscle in children is related to how their body breaks down old proteins and rebuilds new ones. In order for children to grow, the balance between synthesis and breakdown has…

Ex/Cancer Symposium: the benefits of exercise after a cancer diagnosis

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Held on April 6 at the Isabel Bader Theatre, the Faculty’s tenth public research symposium welcomed over 300 attendees, including patients, caregivers, family members, friends, colleagues,…