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Keyword: "college recreation"

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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