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Exercise Intervention Policies in Campus Fitness Centers
By
Emily Attwood,
April 2012
Today's generation of incoming college freshmen expect a college to deliver the full package — not just a good education, but the latest technology, luxurious dorms, state-of-the art buildings, an elite athletic program and of course, an extensive offering of recreational activities to keep them busy outside of class.
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Underwater Chaise Lounge a Draw at Texas Tech
By
Andrew Cohen,
February 2012
To the underwater bench and conversation pit, you can add the underwater chaise lounge as a method of encouraging socializing in college leisure pools.
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Campus Rec Centers Serve as Incubators for Professional Development
By
Andrew Cohen,
April 2011
Nick Davidson came to Davenport University five and a half years ago as a part-time assistant men’s basketball coach and was soon put in charge of recreation and intramurals.
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No Two Rec Center Designs Are Alike
By
Andrew Cohen,
August 2010
Recreation centers share many components and design priorities, yet no two designs are alike.
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Lawsuit Shows Why College Recreation Centers Need Risk Management Plan
By
John T. Wolohan,
May 2010
A fitness center injury lawsuit illustrates the importance of a proper risk management plan.
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Hybrid Student Centers House Multiple Campus Functions
By
Paul Steinbach,
April 2010
By combining multiple student life functions under one roof, even small colleges can create campus buzz.
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Adults Struggle to Overcome Lifelong Fear of Swimming
By
Michael Popke,
May 2009
Helping adults overcome a lifelong fear of the water requires as much attention to comfort and confidence-building as it does to skills development.
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A Soft Market Helps Keep Some Recreation Center Dreams Alive
By
Colleen McKenna,
April 2009
A soft market may make the current economic downturn the ideal time to keep alive your vision of a recreation center.
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Exercise Room Provides Clear Vantage Points for Exercisers, Instructor
By
Andrew Cohen,
March 2009
This multipurpose room provides exercisers and the instructor with clear vantage points.
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Construction complete at Calvin College (Michigan) and Anderson Family YMCA (Raleigh, N.C.)
By
Nicholas Brown,
Jan. 21, 2009
Calvin College sees the opening of the $50 million Spoelhof Fieldhouse Complex and the new facility for the Anderson Family YMCA (Raleigh, N.C.) opens.
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