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UMN RecWell is looking to make an impact in EDI and well-being through staff training, summer youth programs and creative ...
Read moreUMN RecWell is looking to make an impact in EDI and well-being through staff training, summer youth programs and creative ...
Read moreIn the September/October 2021 issue of Campus Rec Magazine, Jocelyn Hill, the director of Recreational Sports and Fitness (Rec Sports) ...
Read moreEsports is part of the growing, world-wide concern of technological burnout. Ending his second year at Aquinas College and starting ...
Read moreThe Athletic Business Show is back and happening October 27-30, 2021, in San Antonio, Texas. Below, you’ll find the must-see ...
Read moreSince 1982, Moody Nolan has been striving from coast to coast. With a passion to break into a field with ...
Read moreIt’s time to shine the spotlight on individuals in the campus recreation industry who have been nominated for their work ...
Read moreThere has been a palpable shift in the EDI conversation. However, Lashica Thomas said it hasn’t evolved but is rather ...
Read moreCurrent technology trends can be summarized in one word: virtual. Kyle Anderson, the assistant director of Fitness at the University ...
Read moreIn order to follow new health and safety guidelines, club sports and intramurals professionals thought outside the box. Below, multiple ...
Read moreFrom fun activities to safety measures, many recreation departments turned to creative campus collaborations to provide opportunities for students during ...
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