Dr. Stanley R. Brown (1923-2019), Professor Emeritus

Dr. Stanley R. Brown (1923-2019), Professor Emeritus

The School has learned that Dr. Stanley Brown passed away on March 13, 2019 in Vancouver, BC.

Born in San Francisco, Stan moved to New Zealand in 1934. After war broke out, at aged 17, Stan applied to join the Royal New Zealand Navy but found he had first to renounce his American citizenship. After serving for six years, 1941-1947, he left the Navy as Lieutenant RNZVR.

On a Returned Serviceman’s Bursary he attended the University of Otago, New Zealand and completed his DIP. P.E. (Physical Education).  In 1956, he received a Fulbright travel award to attend the University of Illinois (Urbana) where he completed his Ph.D. MS (Physical Education) while working part-time as a graduate assistant in the Physical Fitness Research Laboratory run by Dr Thomas K. Cureton.

After returning to New Zealand, Stan was appointed as Research Officer, P.E. Branch, Education Department of New Zealand to do specific projects, preparing tests for NZ schools, estimating physical fitness levels of NZ school children.

In 1961, Stan was invited to join the School of Physical Education at the University of British Columbia. Although a keen sportsman, in his application he declined an invitation to coach a sport, maintaining that it was impossible to devote much time and energy to coaching and do research as well; he was very much in favour of the approach to graduate study in P.E. through the scientific method.

He became the Director of the Human Performance Lab and taught graduate and undergraduate courses. Stan was in charge of testing BC children for CAHPER’s first national survey, travelling as far as Whitehorse and Ross River in 1970. He was involved in preparing fitness surveys or studies for CAHPER, YWCA members, UBC men (1,000) and elite BC and Canadian teams.

In 1961, Stan began an exercise program for faculty and staff, meeting 5 days a week, concentrated on cardiovascular fitness, often finishing with a run through the woods. He continued to lead these classes, expanded in 1975 to women, until he retired in 1988.

As more specialists joined the Faculty, Stan became less involved in graduate teaching. His interests became focused in two main areas, exercise and applied anthropometry. He worked closely with W.D. Ross, Simon Fraser University, on Kinanthropometry and acted as an external examiner for Simon Fraser theses.

Always an innovator, during the 60’s, Stan had proposed that yoga might be introduced as a recreational activity for UBC students but this was vetoed. During the 70’s on Sunday mornings, he conducted a popular University Extension class with Dr. Bina Nelson and Lyn Sereda called “Yoga and Bioenergetics.”

In association with Mr. Sol Kort, supervisor for the “Explorations in Human Potential” program at UBC, Stan brought Dr Moshe Feldenkrais to UBC in1973. Subsequently he attended the four-year summer course at the Humanistic Psychology Institute in San Francisco and became one of the first North American Feldenkrais practitioners, teaching “Awareness through Movement” and practicing “Functional Integration.”

In 1962-64, while living in President’s Row, he built and maintained a playground for the children in the area, which was supervised 5 days a week by parents.

Stan retired in 1988 after 27 years at UBC. He made frequent trips to New Zealand until 2014 when a fall impaired his mobility. He continued to exercise until his 96thbirthday learning Chi Gong in the last month of his life, enjoying reading his technical books, music, drama and films.

Stan will be remembered for his intelligence, wit and humour.

He leaves Valerie, his wife of 65 years, daughter Miranda, sons, David, Andrew and Paul, grandsons, Sinclair, Christian, Julian, Jordan and Landon; predeceased by his son Christopher in 2002.

A Celebration of Stan’s life will be held at the University Golf Club, University Boulevard, on Wednesday April 17th, 2019, 2:00pm – 4:00pm.

The BC, Musqueam, and UBC flags at the North Plaza of the Life Building (the Old SUB) will be lowered on Wednesday, April 17, in remembrance.

School of Kinesiology hosts 10th annual Mentorship Wrap-up Event

On April 4, the School of Kinesiology held its annual Mentorship Program Wrap-up event in the Ideas Lounge in Sage Bistro on UBC’s Vancouver campus. This event formally wraps the year’s program, recognizes mentor and mentee contributions, and provides participants an opportunity to reconnect one final time before the program concludes.

Over the past six months, students involved in the mentorship program were engaged in monthly meetings with their mentors; developed learning objectives to guide their experience and completed a variety of professional development activities such as job shadowing; conducted informational interviews; attended career fairs, and more.

Throughout the evening, participants heard from two students who reflected on their experience in the program over the past year. Chelsea Chua, who is in her 4th and final year, shared that through the program, she learned the importance of taking initiative and asking questions. It is, “the simplest way to satisfy a curiosity that could turn into a learning experience you would not have had otherwise.” Additionally, she learned the importance of “staying true to yourself while always striving for growth.”

Emily Dart, a 2nd year student who, like Chelsea, had an opportunity to job shadow her mentor on various occasions. As part of her experience, Emily reflected on some of the conversations and activities she engaged in, including identifying individual strengths and weaknesses as well as the 10 defining moments of her life. “Being part of this program and talking to [mentor] Bret has given me a lot of insight as to what my future path might look like and [I feel like I have] the confidence now to travel down it and see where it takes me.”

Our final speaker for the night was alumna mentor Caroline Dickson (BHK, 2001). A professor at Langara College and entrepreneur, Caroline shared her passion for mentoring others and reflected on how her experience as a former snowboard racer has taught her a lot about goal-setting. One piece of advice that she shared with the audience comes directly from this experience; goals are like race gates, in order keep learning and moving forward in your career, you need to focus on not just what’s in front of you, but keep your head up and look ahead.

The School recognized two alumni mentors from this year’s cohort who had contributed five years or more to the mentorship program, including Bianca Knop (BHK ‘06) and Jennifer Dowdeswell (BHK ‘02).

The purpose of the Kinesiology Mentorship Program is to enhance career learning and professional skills by pairing undergraduate students with Kinesiology alumni to exchange ideas, share experiences, explore and define career paths, and expand their professional networks. If you are a current undergraduate student or alumnus of UBC Kinesiology and would like to find out more about how you can get involved in the September 2019/20 mentorship cohort, please reach out to Elise Le Brun, Student Engagement Officer at: elise.lebrun@ubc.ca.

The School would like to congratulate the full list of Mentorship program participants this year, including:

Mentors:

Abhi Cherukupalli (BKin, 2015); Amara Miles (BKin, 2015); Ana Boskovic (BKin, 2015); Angelo Graffos (BKin, 2016); Bret Hodge (BKin, 2010); Bianca Knop (BHK, 2006); Caroline Dickson (BHK, 2001); Glen Mulcahy (BPE, 1991); Jennifer Dowdeswell (BHK, 2002); Marc Huddlestan (BKIn, 2011); Matt Baumeister (BKin, 2012); Olga Mavritsakis (BKin, 2016); Philip Yan (BKin 2016); Shireen Mistry (BHK 2010); Silvia Hua (BHK, 2009); Tyler Chong (BKin, 2015); Tremayne Koochin (BKin, 2017); and Wilfred Ly (BKin, 2012).

Mentees:

Alex Yang; Angela Xu; Braelyn Gandossi; Chelsea Chua; Emily Dart; Emma Lei; Emma Vadot; Esther Chee; Janny Chan; Jonathan Yao; Junisa Nguyen; Mika Fogelman; Monica Lopez; Sabrina Hou; Sebastian Lee; Shamus Menard; Skye Zhang; and Talia Berson.

New Paper Out

Apr. 5, 2019 – New paper out by our former co-op student, Julia Rudecki, and Pop-PA Lab members Katie Weatherson and Dr. Guy Faulkner examining low-cost standing desks in the home environment. Read about it here.

KIN Grad student Ben Hives wins Killam Teaching Assistant Award

This week, KIN Grad student Ben Hives was awarded the Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award.

As one of six Killam institutions, UBC offers yearly awards from the Killam Endowment Fund to faculty and teaching assistants who demonstrate excellence in teaching.  Each year, 16 receipients across campus are recognized for the valuable role that Teaching Assistants play in programs. Successful candidates have to meet the set criteria that demonstrate a high level of respect for the candidate from undergraduate students and academic or course supervisors. For the full list of Killam teaching award winners, visit the Provost’s website.

Ben is doing his MSc with Dr. Eli Puterman. He will be presented the award at the Faculty of Education meeting on May 9. Congratulations, Ben!

 

Storm the Wall 2019

Mar. 25, 2019 – Team bonding at its best! Team ‘We’re Over It’ dominated Storm the Wall with the support of their amazing cheering squad! #PopPALab #UBCKIN

UBC Library acquires the personal archive of Hanne Wassermann Walker

UBC Library’s Rare Books & Special Collections (RBSC) has acquired the personal archive of Hanne Wassermann Walker (1893-1985), a significant figure of pre-WWII Viennese cultural and social life. Her remarkable story has been relatively unknown until now.

A well-known figure of Viennese society during the 1920s and 1930s, Wassermann Walker was at the forefront of the Weimar-era body culture movement. Her school of gymnastics and health manuals for women brought her international fame and recognition from reputed medical institutions and clinical specialists. In 1985, Hanne died without heirs, and items from her estate were acquired by a local collector.

Library’s acquisition of the full archive was achieved due to the efforts of Katherine Kalsbeek, Head of Rare Books and Special Collections, Krisztina Laszlo, RBSC Archivist and support of numerous individual donors, foundations and key departments at UBC (UBC President’s Office, the Faculty of Arts, the Department of Kinesiology, the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies (CENES).

The sheer size and  breadth of the archive presents countless unique opportunities for research, teaching and learning in a number of fields from Holocaust studies, and Women’s Studies, to Kinesiology and Fine Art. Krisztina Laszlo, notes that the acquisition of this archive “is an example of RBSC’s effort to increase our documentation of women’s role in history.  Representation of women, and their successes in the life of this province, and the larger world, needs to be celebrated, preserved and recognized.”

 

Dr. Patricia Vertinsky, Professor in UBC’s School of Kinesiology, is particularly interested in parts of the collection that involve Wasserman-Walker’s exercise system. “What interests us in Kinesiology is exploring the provenance of  these exercise systems and then understanding the way in which Hanne brought them to Vancouver. She spent forty years teaching them, first in Vienna and later in Vancouver in people’s basements and community centres – two completely different worlds.”

 

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School of Kinesiology hosts winter lab crawl

Photo credit: Shalom Howe.

On Thursday, February 28, the School of Kinesiology opened labs in Osborne, War Memorial Gym, and the Chan Gunn Pavilion to students once again. This biannual event expands students’ knowledge about the type of research that exists within the School and shares how they can get involved as undergraduate students. This semester was the first time the lab crawl was run with two concurrent student groups in attendance.

This semester, 37 students visited Dr. Nicola Hodges’ Motor Skills Lab in War Memorial Gym, Dr. Mark Carpenter’s Neutral Control of Posture and Movement Lab in Osborne, and Dr. Robert Boushel’s Cardiovascular and Muscle Metabolism Lab in Chan Gunn.

Several of the day’s speakers talked to the value of having undergraduate students participate in their research, and that getting involved early in an academic career is a great way of exploring different avenues and seeing what you connect with personally.

Thanks to Will Aesoph, Shalom Howe, and Elise LeBrun for planning and organizing the event, and helping coordinate the groups on the day of the event.

School of Kinesiology recognizes student leadership and community engagement contribution during 2018/19

Photo credit: Saphren Ma

On March 7, 2019, the School of Kinesiology returned to the Ponderosa Ballroom to host its 10th annual Student Leadership Recognition Evening.

This event recognizes the commitment, dedication, and service of undergraduate Kinesiology students who have held a leadership role within the School of Kinesiology or the Kinesiology Undergraduate Society (KUS) throughout the 2018/2019 academic year.

Student leadership and community engagement are core tenets that are deeply embedded into the School of Kinesiology’s culture and this was evident during the evening’s program, where 215 students were recognized for their involvement, many holding multiple roles in a variety of program and service areas.

A new addition to the program was the recognition of a select number of students who went above and beyond their roles to demonstrate exceptional leadership in one of three categories: Emerging Leader, Group Leader, or Community Leader. In total, 34 students were recognized and acknowledged for their contribution to increase the foundational strength of the School and the programs and services it delivers.

In his welcome address, 4th year student and KUS President, Andrew Au, shared aspects of his leadership journey and what he has learned over his time in the program. Recently awarded the 2019 Premier Undergraduate Scholarship & Wesbrook Scholar Award, Andrew had had an exceptional impact on the student experience at UBC. “The impact you create extends beyond the one or two events you plan”, he said. “..They [events] help contribute and foster community.” As he reflected on his experiences, the relationships he built, and the skills he developed, he invited fellow students to see that their volunteerism was part of something greater and to view their impact “from the lens of sustainability – helping to cultivate a community and develop future leaders.”

The evening also welcomed back one of our esteemed young alumna, Sarah Richter, who graduated with a BKin in 2017. Richter shared with the group her experiences as an active volunteer within the KIN community and how it expanded her world view here at the School.

The full list of student leaders recognized throughout the evening can be found below:

Exceptional Leaders

Active Kids

Alex Yang Deanica Galo Zoe Anderson
Carolyn Barakso Chihiro Abe Tanya Lui

BodyWorks

Alexandra Kortchevich Courtenay Vos Shannon Game
Ali Afshar Pat Wu Snowy Zhou
Charlie Chua Paulo Santillan

Kinesiology Student Co-op Advisory Council

Christy Wee

Kinesiology Transition Program

Angelina Ko Kelvin Cheng Zach Besler

Kinesiology Undergraduate Society

Aayush Malhotra Davin Hu Lynda Li
Alexia Lee Donald Lao Nicole LeClair
Allison Hill Eric Mah Nikol Grishin
Cameron Lee Grace Huang Olivia Peterson
Carolyn Barakso Keira Britto Sherry Han

VSP

Haven Sayednouri

Full List of Student Leaders

Active Kids

Adrian Chan Hannah Brown Mathew Dee
Ailsa Sirois Hattie Shu Megan Lai
Aimee Chen Isabella Parrotta Michael Bogomazov
Akaya Blair Jacqueline Middleton Michael Yuan
Akhila Varghese Jacqueline Walters Moira Outerbridge
Alexia Lee Janessa Tolentino Monica Lopez
Alicia Kiing Janice Kwan Nancy Li
Allie Donaldson Jasmine Leung Neena Patel
Andrew Yong Jennifer Hong Neil Shibata
Annalise Dickason Jennifer Zhang Nicholas Jo
Benjamin Yoon Joyce Kao Nina Bernhardt
Brianna Kraft-Rudolph Justin Davies Owen Zhi
Britney Ha Kaiz Jamal Polina Timofeeva
Callie Berlet Katie Ng Rachel Jang
Charissa Landicho Kathryn Lehman Rachel Mcgregor
Christianna Cheung Kei Poon Raymond Yeh
Christina Hu Kelly To Rio Leung
Christy Choy Kristy Choy Ryan Alfonso
Daniel Fan Kylie Breszsnyak Ryan Kondo
Dawn Park Laura Worthington Sandra Wong
Drew Schluter Lauren Hum Sarah Bedard
Emily Hansen Liana Diu Shannon Song
Emma Schmidt Lua Presidio Sierra Arn
Ethan Larose Lydia Huntsman Sophia Lang
Georgia Carswell Lynda Li Sydney Guderyan
Hana Kotani Makenna Bailey Taiga Andersson
Hanae Okano Mason Huang Takara Seki

 BodyWorks

Ailsa Sirois Diana Pham Liam Harrison
Albert Ho Diana Guingona Michelle Jang
Angela Law Garland Chan Nathan Lee
Ben Smith Irene Yang Shivani Jiandani
Christopher Tong Janny Chan Taha Elramly
Christy Choy Kristen Louie Tara Nightingale
Claire Anthony Kristy Choy Zahra Farhang
Daniel Chang

Kinesiology Student Co-op Advisory Council

Ann Vu Erin Reid Nancy Rutherford
Chariisa Yu Kyle Madarieta Tara Nightingale
Emma Reiter Michelle Jang

Kinesiology Peer Advising 

Eric Dorflinger Kelsey Vermilyea

Kinesiology Transition Program

Aaron Harpaz George Gao Rachel Simpson
Allison Hill Juliette Wong Raf Bhuyia
Amadis Wong Kayla Pagnotta Sabrina Gaspar
Britney Ha Keira Britto Sandra Wong
Carina Wongc Kirkland Halliday Sanya Jacob
Chariisa Yu Kuda Hove Siara Kainth
Claire Anthony Maarja von Schulmann Sonia Gavrilova
Deanica Galo Michael Lin Stephanie Quon
Eric Mah Nima Elmi Victor Luk

Kinesiology Undergraduate Society

Aaron Harpaz Hattie Shu Michelle Yan
Aisha Rehman Ivy Zhang Mika Fogelman
Amadis Wong Jacqueline Walters Mikaela Robinson
Amanda Kuo Jasmine Leung Nargiz Nasibova
Andrew Au Jen Boughner Nicholas Huen
Andrew Yong Jessica Liu Nisha Mainra
Anna Sarafis Jessica Ma Olivia Tobias
Arnohn Cabigon Joanna Li Philip Wirz
Brandon Lam Joanne Chi Rachel McGregor
Britney Ha Joshua Wang Ryan Alfonso
Claire Anthony Joyce Kao Sabrina Hou
Colin Kamide Juliette Wong Saif Zaman
Daniel Lim Karmen Leong Samuel Lin
Daniel Lim Kelsey Vermilyea Sara Cathcart
Danita Su Kevin You Shaireen Cassamali
Dawn Park Khalil Dhagfous Shalom Howe
Delaney Ignatieff Kiernan Nichols Sonia Gavrilova
Delon Chan Kristen Louie Sophie Davidson
Eunice Lui Lauren Barnett Steven Ly
Faye Abella Maarja von Schulmann Sunjot Hundal
Fiona Brown Madison Bulloch Talia Berson
Ford Smith Mallory Hebein Tara Nightingale
Gabrielle Duhaime Marisa Lin Taryn Walker
Gabrielle Levy Matthew Anthony Wesley Lam
George Gao Max Geise Zachary Besler

Peer Assisted Study Sessions

Samuel Vila Shaena Randles

Vancouver Summer Program

Bryanne Chan Jasmine Kwan Varisha Ahluwalia
Candace Chau