7 Big Changes in Campus Rec Over the Past 30 Years
“The only constant in life is change.” And to be honest, it would be hard to argue with the Greek...
Read moreDavid Bryngil is the associate director of Campus Recreation and Health Promotion at Montclair State University. David has over 29 years of experience in collegiate recreation and higher education. A lifelong resident of New Jersey, David received his bachelor's in English from Saint Peter's College and master's in Public Communications from Fordham University. David's professional interests include facility management, programming, student leadership development, esports and strategic planning. Reach out to him at bryngild@montclair.edu.
“The only constant in life is change.” And to be honest, it would be hard to argue with the Greek...
Read moreRecruiting professional talent and hiring in the post-pandemic world is a challenge across all industries. Higher education, including campus recreation,...
Read moreAs campus recreation departments strategically strive to improve inclusiveness and place a greater emphasis on engaging in community service, the...
Read moreBigger is always better. The more you spend, the more successful you’ll be. These phrases sound great to any campus rec programmer,...
Read moreAs summer turns to fall, it is back to “business as usual” at campus rec centers. Student employees — both...
Read moreA not so long time ago, on a collegiate landscape not so far away, students and many higher education professionals...
Read moreIn the age of 140-character tweets and image heavy sites such as Instagram and Tik Tok, why should a campus...
Read moreOnce upon a time employment at an institution of higher education seemed like a safe and secure long-term vocational path....
Read moreCampus rec programmers are constantly searching for new and unique ways to engage students. Recreational programming has evolved over the decades...
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