
Alumna Karen Furneaux gets the crowd on its feet at the Kinnections event. (Bruce Bottomley photos)
The School of Health and Human Performance recently hosted their second annual "Kinnections" event, aimed at connecting current Kinesiology students with graduates working in the field. This year's guests included Olympian Karen Furneaux, Travis McDonough, a chiropractor who owns a company that develops patient education software and Todd Waite, who works with prosthetics and volunteers with the National Canadian Standing Amputee Hockey Team. Read the recent DalNews story to learn more about this event.
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