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Legacy in the Making: Powerhouse panel of women leaders addresses future of women's sport in Canada

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Rising professionalization and expanding media visibility is rapidly changing the landscape for women’s sport in Canada. The launch and subsequent expansion of the Professional Women’s Hockey League…

KINtroductions: How Keren Ophir mastered the transition to KPE

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Keren’s proudest moment as a KPE student so far has been successfully balancing her academics with the other parts of her life outside of school. This achievement, though, wouldn’t have been easy…

Chelsi Ricketts among the Black Research Network grant recipients

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This year’s recipients are advancing work across health, education, sport and the built environment, with projects that explore lived experiences, challenge systemic inequities and generate new…

First-of-its-kind study finds prehabilitation for living liver donors can improve recovery after surgery

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Matt Delorme never thought donating a piece of his liver would give him the tools to live a healthier life.Through UHN's prehabilitation (prehab) program — a service designed to optimize a patient's…

Documentary screening invites conversation about sport and race

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Presented by the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) office of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education in partnership with the Hart House Black Futures program and Anti-Racism in Sport…

Legacy in the Making: Catherine Sabiston weighs in on the future of women’s sport

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Soon after, the Northern Super League, Canada’s first professional women’s soccer league, kicked off its inaugural season and, in a few short months, Canada’s first team in the Women’s National…

2026 U of T Sports Hall of Fame class announced

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The 2026 ceremony will take place on Thursday, June 4 at the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport, with a reception beginning at 6 p.m., and the induction ceremony to follow at 7 p.m. Register…

From Ulaanbaatar to U of T: Volleyball player charts a path to the Varsity Blues

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An international student from Mongolia, Munkh-Orgil Tserenjamts played competitive soccer before discovering his passion for volleyball – and is now charting a path for others as a member of the…

Convocation 2026: U of T to confer honorary degree on Olympian turned equity advocate, Senator Marnie McBean

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An Indigenous legal change-maker. An Olympian turned equity advocate. A film producer elevating Canadian stories on the global stage.  These are among the nine luminaries who will receive honorary…

KINtroductions: Arya Poorchavoshzadeh is turning theory into motion

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Arya moved to Toronto from Iran halfway through high school and worked construction for two years before beginning the Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) program. During these two years of physical work…

Chelsi Ricketts and Shalom Brown research impact of identity & safety on sport participation

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Growing up in Jamaica, she ran track, following her athletic family; her father was a competitive bodybuilder and her brother a triple-jump athlete. At 14, Ricketts was diagnosed with a mild case of…

Peter Donnelly Lecture in Sport Policy Studies explores the social costs of hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Roberts, whose research and teaching focus include urban infrastructure planning and the politics of public participation in urban policymaking, explored the connection between hosting mega-events…