Oct. 22, 2023 | Kim Graber

Hello, members of the Kinesiology and Community Health family,
As we move later into the fall semester, I am excited to share with you the latest 2023 KCH newsletter. This edition embodies our commitment to fostering wellness, strengthening community bonds and celebrating the remarkable achievements of our faculty, students, alumni and staff.
In these pages, you will find inspiring stories, insightful research highlights and important updates that underscore the vital role that kinesiology and community health play in enhancing lives.
In this newsletter, you’ll meet our new faculty, including the director of our Master of Health Administration program. You’ll read about some of the exciting research our faculty is exploring, and we will spotlight the achievements of some of our exceptional students. Their dedication to academic excellence and their unwavering commitment to creating healthier communities are truly commendable. You will also delight in some of the trips our faculty and students took earlier this year.
As we delve into this newsletter, I invite you to reflect on the connections between wellness and community. Our work has far-reaching implications, and by embracing the intersections of these two crucial aspects, we can inspire others to adopt healthier lifestyles while fostering a sense of belonging and togetherness.
The department is also excited to announce that next year, we will undergo a name change that better reflects our mission. In August of 2024, Kinesiology and Community Health will become Health and Kinesiology.
In closing, I invite you to immerse yourselves in the fall 2023 KCH Newsletter, to be energized by its contents, and to continue embodying the spirit of wellness and community in all your endeavors.
Wishing you all a productive and inspiring fall season.
Warm regards,
Kim Graber
Head, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health
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