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Amanda Chidester (PE Cert '13) was selected as a member of the US Olympic Softball team for the 2020 games in Toyko, Japan. She is one of 15 players on the team and the only player from the Big 10.
The Kinesiology Diversity & Inclusion Network, or KDIN, is a student-led organization that builds and nurtures diversity and inclusion efforts within the School of Kinesiology.
Senior Kayla Keane, who is double majoring in movement science and psychology, recently say down with MGOBlue.com's Kyle Terwillegar to discuss her goal of becoming a doctor.
Nine U-M professors named inaugural recipients of University Diversity and Social Transformation Professorships, including Associate Dean for Graduate Student Affairs and Sport Management professor...
Michigan News profiles the online concussion course and general interest teach-out created by the Center for Academic Innovation and led the Michigan Concussion Center.
A University of Michigan study conducted by Dr. Rebecca Hasson shows overweight adolescents eat less high fat and sugar options than their peers immediately following stressful events.
Associate Professor of Sport Management Dae Hee Kwak is quoted in the Front Office Sports article "Gatorade Focuses on G League as a Pathway for Innovation," written by Pat Evans.
Kines alumna Jessica Berman (SMC '99) selected to become the Deputy Commissioner of the National Lacrosse League. She becomes the highest-ranked female executive in men's professional sports.
Summer means New Student Orientations for the University and our School. Meet our peer advisors who will assist in the transition.
"I was nervous about going to U-M since it’s so large, but Kines provided the perfect home base for me to gain confidence before branching out..." -- Ellie Weeks, MVS '19
Tiny treadmills enable Down syndrome kids like Evan Kurnick to participate in sports with peers. MVS professor Dale Ulrich and his team work with parents of DS kids to facilitate their development.
Although U-M women's participation in intercollegiate varsity sports is fairly recent (1973), it has deep roots, going back to the 1890's. Dr. Sheryl Szady (AM '75) has documented its history.
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