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Inside: The May/June 2023 Issue
A State of Change at UW–Madison
The best and worst thing that ever happened to Recreation & Wellbeing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) took place...
Read moreDetailsQ&A on SWISS
Josh Downing, the associate director of Programming at Indiana University, and Bridget Yuhas, the director of Student Affairs Assessment and...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Houston Downtown’s New Wellness and Success Center
The University of Houston Downtown (UHD) celebrated the opening of its new Wellness and Success Center on January 20, 2023....
Read moreDetailsRevving Up Revenue Strategies in Campus Rec
From 2015 to 2021, Mississippi State University’s (MSU) campus grew by over 10% and total enrollment expanded every year during...
Read moreDetailsThe Okanagan Charter is for the Good of All
Over a dozen campuses across the U.S. have adopted the Okanagan Charter. It's a new framework that intends to: Transform...
Read moreDetailsBenefits of Flexible Rec Center Spaces
When it comes to higher education, space is a valuable commodity. This holds true at the University of Missouri-Kansas City...
Read moreDetailsAn In-depth Look at Leisure and Passive Recreation in Campus Rec
Boise, Idaho, is surrounded by lakes, rivers, trail systems and ski resorts. In fact, the Boise River flows through the...
Read moreDetailsMaster Planning for Student Success
The steps of master planning for your campus recreation department in a way that is both holistic and student-focused. In...
Read moreDetailsHow to Choose a Disinfectant for Your Rec Center
Are your gyms, courts and equipment event-ready? Before grabbing a weight or ball, it pays to make disinfection a focus....
Read moreDetailsQ&A with Tricia Losavio of UT Dallas
The Final Exam is your chance to get to know leaders in the industry. For the May/June 2023 issue, Campus Rec...
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