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Brenda Rossow-Kimball is an Associate Professor at the University of Regina specializing in adaptive physical activity (APA). Her work addresses how dominant social narratives shape policies, attitudes, and infrastructure that can discourage the participation of people with disabilities in communities. Her research interests span the leisure experiences of individuals with disabilities, the cultural relevance of group homes, and the strengths of families as they navigate service barriers. Brenda is passionate about reflexive thinking and writing in APA. Additionally, she enjoys gardening, golfing, and watching sitcoms, particularly Seinfeld, while listening to music from the 80s and 90s. She also navigates life with hearing loss in her right ear and appreciates clear communication when engaging with others.
University of Regina • Regina, SK
Teaching and researching in the field of adaptive physical activity, focusing on the social narratives and barriers faced by people with disabilities.
Standard graduate requirements applicable to most departments including Science, Engineering, and Arts.