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Alumni Highlight – Sam Rapoport, KPE, Interviewed in The Toronto Star

Published: 4 February 2021

Sam Rapoport, KPE Faculty of Education alumna, was recently interviewed by The Toronto Star for her work in the NFL and how she is revolutionizing America’s game....

In Memoriam: Dr. Aziz Choudry

Published: 28 May 2021

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the untimely passing of Dr. Aziz Choudry. Originally from New Zealand, Aziz joined us at McGill in 2008 and was an Associate Professor in the...

Ahzum Mujaddid and Jaycie Triandafilou Awarded Scholarship Supplement from Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network

Published: 19 July 2021

Congratulations to Ahzum Mujaddid and Jaycie Triandafilou, both MSc (Exercise Physiology) candidates in Prof. Jensen's Clinical Exercise and Respiratory Physiology Laboratory, for being awarded a...

Media Spotlight – Bronwen Low, DISE, in the Montreal Gazette

Published: 18 December 2020

Quebec’s law on religious symbols appears to be emboldening racists to lash out against student teachers who are members of minority groups, a new survey has found.

Media Spotlight – Dr. Ross Andersen, KPE, on CityLife

Published: 26 February 2021

Dr. Ross Andersen of McGill Education's Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education talks with CityLife host, Richard Dagenais, about the importance of fitness and health during COVID. Dr....

Call for Survey Participants: Parenting Behaviours and Associations with Mental Health and Well-Being

Published: 10 May 2021

The ReACT lab is looking for participants in Canada who are at least 18 years old to complete a survey about parenting behaviours and its associations with mental health, and well-being....

Seminar in Special Topics: Introduction to Professional Engagement with Indigenous Peoples in Canada

Published: 21 June 2021

An introduction to key considerations in professional engagement with Indigenous Peoples in Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. In the pursuit of professional careers in...

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