Kinesiology and Health Science student Olivia Sestito is featured in a new video on the Faculty of Health YouTube channel. The video showcases how skills developed through her coursework have translated into meaningful professional opportunities and community impact.
In the feature, Sestito reflects on her academic journey in the Kinesiology and Health Science program and discusses how her studies helped prepare her for real‑world application. Drawing on knowledge gained in courses such as KINE 3345, she describes how she has applied classroom learning to advance her workplace involvement, particularly in the area of inclusive recreation.
Titled “From KINE 3345 to the City of Toronto: Olivia Sestito on Supporting Inclusive Recreation,” the video highlights Sestito’s work with the City of Toronto and her commitment to creating accessible and inclusive recreational opportunities for diverse communities. Her story demonstrates the value of experiential and skills‑based learning in preparing students for impactful careers.
“This feature is a great example of how our students leverage their education to make a difference beyond the classroom,” said [Faculty representative / instructor name, optional]. “Olivia’s experience reflects the strengths of the kinesiology and health science program and the practical relevance of our curriculum.”

The video is now available on the Faculty of Health YouTube channel and serves as an inspiring example of how Faculty of Health students are turning academic learning into meaningful contributions in their fields.
Watch the video:
From KINE 3345 to the City of Toronto: Olivia Sestito on Supporting Inclusive Recreation
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