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Inside: The January/February 2019 Issue
Something Old, Something New
Bringing together the historical and modern is quite a task. But Recreational Sports at the University of Michigan took it...
Read moreDetailsAsk the Expert: Esports
The expert advice to answer your most pressing questions. This month, Dylan Wray, the recreation program specialist and esports coordinator...
Read moreDetailsNormal Outdoor Adventure
Anyone who’s driven through Illinois knows the state is very flat — it’s easy to see miles away in every...
Read moreDetailsA New and Challenging Workout
Traditional fitness programs are very beneficial for students, but sometimes, trending fitness programs can add an extra spark to student...
Read moreDetailsLeveling Up with Esports
Intramurals are no longer relegated to just a football field or basketball court. Video game tournaments — known as esports...
Read moreDetailsSteady Cash Flow
Striking the balance in programming between engagement and revenue generation is difficult in campus recreation. A rec center’s primary directive...
Read moreDetailsUpkeep Your Aquatics Facility
Imminent danger of catastrophic failure. That was the evaluation the University of Houston’s aquatics facility received in 2011 after it...
Read moreDetailsSolutions 101: Nationally Accredited Certification
The campus recreation industry is a rapidly growing field which aims to serve the needs of universities and enhance student...
Read moreDetailsThe Final Exam: Six Questions with Willie
The Final Exam is your chance to get advice and insights from experts in the industry. For the January/February issue, Campus Rec spoke with...
Read moreDetailsMust-See Companies of NIRSA 2019
In February 2019, the NIRSA Annual Conference and Campus Rec & Wellness Expo will take place in Boston, Massachusetts. Use...
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