IN EVERY ISSUE:
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: More Than Money
STARTING LINES: NFHS executive director addresses NIL uncertainty at the high school level.
ONE ON ONE: Prep AD's nonprofit introduces girls to sports.
TECH ROUNDUP:A look at tech solutions to improve the fan experience.
NEW AND IMPROVED: New Product Roundup: Technology | Aquatics | Fitness
FORWARD PROGRESS: New Projects: U. of Nebraska Indoor Tennis; Turf, Lighting at EKU; Adaptive Fitness in Miami Beach
DESIGN DETAILS: Cantilevered Facade Windows Expand Space, Views
VOICES:
LEGAL ACTION: How the NCAA lost its long-standing latitude on athlete compensation.
THE OWNERS CLUB: Chris discusses how to create an effective member advisory board.
SAFETY & SECURITY: Risk assessment proves key to proactive venue cybersecurity.
NIRSA REC CENTER: How rec sports can be a vehicle for social change.
NEXT GENERATION OF CAMPUS REC: Cody Martin discusses how rec sports changed his life.
FEATURES:
How a public-private partnership delivered the Moody Center to the University of Texas.
Navigating the unique challenges of an aquatics renovation project.
The making of Tulsa’s free 100-acre waterfront park.
The continuing evolution of synthetic turf systems.
These articles originally appeared in the September 2021 issue of Athletic Business. Athletic Business is a free magazine for professionals in the athletic, fitness and recreation industry. Click here to subscribe.