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In 1957, the France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center (the CoRec) opened. As one of the first standalone recreation centers in ...
Read moreDetailsIn 1957, the France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Center (the CoRec) opened. As one of the first standalone recreation centers in ...
Read moreDetailsYou’ve got the newest equipment, most popular classes and friendliest staff of any campus organization. You’re ready to meet students ...
Read moreDetailsRetention is important in campus recreation — you’ve driven a student through your doors, so obviously you want to keep ...
Read moreDetailsThis may sound like a no-brainer, but it’s important to keep your pools clean. Besides keeping your aquatics facility visually ...
Read moreDetailsThere is nothing more frustrating for a player than a ref who clearly doesn’t know what he or she is ...
Read moreDetailsThe expert advice to answer your most pressing questions. This month, Reed Voorhees, AIA at CannonDesign, shares advice on architecture. ...
Read moreDetailsWillingness to help out is one thing. It’s something else entirely to say yes to every request. Marquette University’s rec ...
Read moreDetailsThe average American college student spends as many as 16 hours a day indoors. A lot of this time indoors ...
Read moreDetailsIt’s human nature to seek connection, and the latest technology makes it possible to stay more connected to our families, ...
Read moreDetailsA social revolution in fitness toward holistic health and wellness is shaping the design, purpose and layout of campus rec centers. ...
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