Emily AttwoodSafety & SecurityStudy: Vision Test Effective Tool in Concussion DiagnosisFootball programs investing in on-field resources to help detect player concussions may need to look no further than a set of numbered cards. A review led by concussion specialists at New York University Langone Medical Center have found that the King-Devick test to be 86 percent accurate in detecting concussions among youth, college and professional athletes.September 11, 2015Rec CenterNew Projects: Kalamazoo College | Gunlock Performance Center | Windsor RecreationMiami University broke ground last month on Gunlock Family Athletic Performance Center (above). Overlooking Yager Stadium's north end zone, the facility will provide a team locker room, a weight room, coaches' offices, an auditorium and meeting rooms for the football grogram. The design, by HOK of Kansas City, Mo., also includes a state-of-the-art sports medicine and rehabilitation center that will serve all student-athletes. Set to open by fall 2016, the $7 million facility connects Yager Stadium to the Miami Indoor Sports Center, which opened this past winter.September 1, 2015ProgrammingAdaptive Sports Programs Aiding Recovery for MilitaryAdaptive sports can help aid military veterans' recoveries.August 18, 2015ProgrammingJudge Rules Against Parks and Rec Employees in LawsuitA Shawnee County, Kan., judge has ruled in favor of the city of Topeka in a lawsuit filed by 10 former parks and recreation employees. The lawsuit was filed in May 2012 by the 10 employees following the merger of the city’s parks and recreation department with the county of Shawnee’s parks and recreation department. The case was brought before Shawnee County District Judge Rebecca W. Crotty in April and a verdict issued last week.August 14, 2015Industry Press RoomCMAHC Announces NSPF as First Founding PartnerSource: Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) Decatur, Ga., August 13, 2015 -The Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC) is pleased to announce the National Swimming Pool Foundation® (NSPF®) has invested as a Founding Sponsor of CMAHC to assist the fledgling non-profit organization. This much-appreciated support will help keep the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) sustainable, current, and complete and is a welcome continuation of NSPF's leadership that started with their early support for development of the MAHC. The CMAHC is member-driven and sponsor-supported. CMAHC is seeking organizations and companies who want to align with the CDC, one of the world's leading health organizations, and share a mission that makes aquatics the best it can be, promoting healthy fun and exercise at safe aquatic facilities.August 13, 2015Outdoor FieldsPre-Programming and Re-Programming at Maggie Daley ParkWhen the city needed to completely remove the Daley Plaza to renovate the parking garage underneath it, the Chicago Park District saw an opportunity.August 13, 2015Rec CenterNew Projects: ODU Practice Facility | McNiff Fitness CenterThis month's new construction and grand openings.August 13, 2015Safety & SecurityBatboy Struck by Batter's Practice Swing DiesA 9-year-old batboy has died after being struck in the head with a bat during a game of the National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kan., on Saturday.August 3, 2015ProgrammingHow to Avoid Disputes in a Public/Private PartnershipWe're sorry... the article you're looking for does not exist yet! We're working on it!August 2, 2015AquaticsSix Steps to Creating an Aquatic Preventive Maintenance PlanSix steps to creating a preventive-maintenance plan that keeps your aquatic facility operating at peak performance.July 28, 2015Previous PagePage 9 of 60Next PageTop StoriesLegalSCOTUS Takes Up Case on Transgender Athletes Joining Female TeamsThe announcement comes just one week after the court's conservative majority upheld Tennessee’s ban on...OperationsUniversity of Kansas First to Partner With MMTH on Student-Athlete, Facilities InvestmentsMedia & TechnologyTexas Partners With Learfield on Unified Longhorns NIL AgencyOperationsHigh School Officials Fought Release of Settlement Record in Football Team Hazing LawsuitSponsored ContentA Monumental Hardwood Court Install for a Kansas Multi-Sport Complex