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The types of exercise that can slow aging
Assistant professor Andrew Ludlow speaks with EatingWell about his latest research.
Cool Jobs
How one alum became a start-up founder
By Mary Clare Fischer
Yogger CEO Ken Krebs (MVS '14) shares how his kinesiology background helped him as he plotted his career path.
By Jenn McKee
The Black Undergraduate Kinesiology Association offers opportunities for professional development and community building.
By Mary Clare Fischer
Movement science alum Tommy Gayfield makes sure firefighters at a Colorado fire department are strong and fit enough to do their jobs well.
By Emily Mathews
The Graduate Wellness Committee aims to mitigate stress for graduate students.
Community Impact
How a PhD student re-energized a hand health initiative
By Sarah Cahalan
In the Hands and Health at Home program, Rachel Logue Cook is the teacher's teacher, showing other students how to instruct older adults in exercises that can boost their hand dexterity and strength.
By Mary Clare Fischer
Here’s how the Exercise & Sport Science Initiative is working to become the campus hub for human performance and sport sciences research and education.
By Emily Mathews
Recent female sport management graduates see each other not only as friends but also as professional contacts.
Class Is In Session
Winter-Start students start their education abroad
By Sarah Cahalan
Faced with a free fall semester, two winter-start students chose the Himalayas as their first classroom.
The team behind the new tool hopes students will use its prompts to consider their impact when traveling.
Community Impact
The next chapter of KidSport
By Mary Clare Fischer
Michigan Kinesiology’s physical activity camp expands to serve children with neurodevelopmental and physical differences.
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