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Inside: The May/June 2019 Issue
Flooring Selection Should be a Priority
Flooring often gets treated like an afterthought during the selection process in a fitness facility. Flooring is always needed, but...
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Since opening in 2001, the Student Recreation Center at Washington State University (WSU) has seen over 12 million uses. But,...
Read moreDetailsAsk the Expert: Green Technology
The expert advice to answer your most pressing questions. This issue, Cassiopeia Camara, the administrative assistant at Colorado State University...
Read moreDetailsRevamping Marshall’s Mission Statement
Annually, the campus recreation department at Marshall University meets to evaluate where they are and where they want to go...
Read moreDetailsWhat’s Trending in the World of Intramural Sports
What’s trending in the world of intramural sports? Three schools weigh in on what they’ve seen in terms of trends....
Read moreDetailsTake the Leap
With about 1,900 undergrads, Lincoln Memorial University’s campus recreation relies heavily on partnerships. Director Zach Churchill said one of his...
Read moreDetailsLEED-ing Green Initiatives
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is one of the most popular green building certification programs used in campus...
Read moreDetailsSwimming Through a Revenue Stream
When it comes to making money in your campus rec center, you might think of selling memberships and access to...
Read moreDetailsThe Final Exam: Six Questions with Caesar
The Final Exam is your chance to get advice and insights from experts in the industry. For the May/June issue, Campus Rec spoke with Caesar...
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