Congratulations Krista Glowacki!

Congratulations Krista Glowacki!

May 7, 2019 – Congratulations to Pop-PA Lab member Krista Glowacki on her advancement to candidacy!

New Paper Out

May 2, 2019 – New paper out by Matthew Fagan, Mark Duncan, Dr. Lira Yun and Dr. Guy Faulkner titled Moving away from depression: Physical activity changes in patients undergoing r-TMS for major depressive disorder

School of Kinesiology banner wins platinum Hermes Creative Award

The School of Kinesiology and UBC Studios are proud to announce that the new KIN banner installed received a platinum Hermes Creative Award in the category of Print Media – Outdoor Advertising on May 1, 2019.

The Hermes Creative Awards are administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals, which has been ongoing since 1994.

The banner features Scarlett Sparrow-Felix, a young athlete from the Musqueam community. It celebrates the heritage of the School of Kinesiology, and the Department of Athletics and Recreation housed within the War Memorial Gym. It is an acknowledgment that UBC stands on ancestral and unceded territory of the Musqueam people, and Scarlett’s family history. The banner symbolizes the future and the recognition of history, people, and place, and the important role the School of Kinesiology, and Athletics and Recreation play in the evolution of the university.

More information can be found here: https://hermesawards.com/

The School would like to thank UBC Studios for their design support throughout the project and UBC photographer Paul Joseph, as well as Scarlett Sparrow-Felix for her enthusiastic participation, Elder Gail Sparrow for her support and blessing, Rosalin Miles for her engagement with the Musqueam community, Kavie Toor for his collaboration on the banner project, and President Ono for his generous support of the project.

Olenick, Norm

Norm Olenick is widely known in the Physical Education community as the one who started and developed the Recreation and Physical Education programs at Langara College. These programs have since expanded to be the centre for the development of our leaders in Recreation. As it has turned out, Langara and the work of Olenick has filled the Recreation/Physical Education training role that was once served by UBC.

Norm attained his Bachelor’s degree of Physical Education in 1963 and his Masters in 1965, both at UBC. For over 30 years 1970 – 2002 he was a faculty member at Langara, many years Chair of the Physical Education and Recreation department. Over the years Norm helped develop Langara’s Academic Diplomas in Physical Education, Fitness and Leisure studies. He provided advisory and instructional services in these areas to post secondary institutions including UBC’s School of Kinesiology and also coached badminton teams to provincial and national championships.

Norm’s accomplishments are many but has focused on health, fitness, physical education, recreation and coaching. Activity courses, intramural and community sport opportunities are the pursuits he has engaged in all the way back to his student days at UBC. He is known and respected among the UBC intramural community and beyond, for his leadership, instruction and promotion of Physical Education, Recreation and coaching.

Well-respected by his students and colleagues, Norm has received numerous awards for his teaching and coaching from Langara and from the province as well as national awards and awards from students. Regarding Norm, many of his colleagues will agree “Recreation and Physical Education has been his life’s work.”

Fred Hume

April 2019

 

Thank you and congratulations to the 2018/19 KUS

The School of Kinesiology would like to recognize and congratulate the outgoing Kinesiology Undergraduate Society (KUS) Executive for their leadership and contribution to the undergraduate experience over the past year.

  • President: Andrew Au
  • VP Academic: Delon Chan
  • VP Communications: Sara Cathcart
  • VP Finance: Nikol Grishin
  • VP Student Life: Brandon Lam & Olivia Tobias

Some of their accomplishments include:

  • Rebranded the KUS and expanded communications through a new logo and website (shout out to Karmen Leong!)
  • Expanded the Kinesiology Wellness Committee initiatives to include Mental Health Advocacy efforts
  • Collaborated with Health and Wellness units across campus including SASC, other undergraduate societies, and Speakeasy to broaden the impact of Kinesiology wellness initiatives
  • Increased academic support for first year students through expanding the Kinesiology Peer Academic Coaching Program to offer workshops and 1-on-1 peer coaching sessions
  • Garnered 90% student support for Kinesiology Student Space, effectively securing ~$1M in funding towards the proposed Gateway North Project
  • Increased engagement for student orientations by 17% by expanding KIN Camp to accommodate 120 incoming Kinesiology students

We would also like to welcome the incoming executive who were recently elected for the 2019/20 term.

  • President: Nikol Grishin
  • VP Academic: Sonia Gavrilova
  • VP Communications: Karmen Leong
  • VP Finance: Keira Britto
  • VP Student Life: Allison Hill & Madison Bulloch

Documentary coming soon…

Apr. 13, 2019 – A new documentary on children’s independent mobility will be coming soon! Watch this space for updates.