Rice University in Houston, Texas, is saying “yes” in its efforts to encompass the entire campus population through diverse staff backgrounds, non-traditional programming and by serving outside of the rec center’s walls….
Virtual fitness programming has been a hot topic since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020. This issue, Jake Minnis, the Fitness and Wellness coordinator at the University of Arizona, shares…
Saint Leo University is addressing the need for more recreational space with the construction of the brand-new Wellness Center. Previously, many health, recreation and spiritual student support services were spread…
Sasaki Associates, Inc. is creating exciting sparks of design in the industry of campus recreation. How do we prove our value? That is one of the most commonly asked questions…
Over the last year, the campus recreation industry has reached a consensus that virtual fitness is here to stay. This new era of programming has brought changes to the way…
Campus recreation’s relevancy is becoming more and more essential to prove to campus leaders. Student success, retention and recruitment are key in doing so. As the campus recreation industry progresses through the pandemic,…
The 2020 pandemic lessons learned are many. Three rec center directors share their top takeaways from the past year. What do I do now?” was the question many college students asked…
Equipment cleaning practices took on a new form in 2020 as rec centers focused on cleaning and safety for patrons to return. With a new year upon the recreation industry,…
It’s easy to understand visitors to your aquatics facilities expect safe, sparkling clear water. Incorporating a few common sense practices into your aquatics water management routine will make is easy…
The Final Exam is your chance to get advice and insights from experts in the industry. For the January/February 2021 issue, Campus Rec spoke with Josh Downing, the director of Recreation…
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