UCF’s rec center hosts its first community policing discussion

When the climate of the country is tense, it can often be tempting to see the rec center as an escape. Campus recreation professionals are in a unique position to affect students' lives with traditional and non-traditional programs.

Georgia Tech is at the forefront of integrated wellness, an emerging trend in collegiate recreation

NIRSA institutional member Georgia Tech believes the integration of physical activity programs with work on mental health, physical health, etc. is important to the development of today’s college student’s lifelong goals related to wellbeing.

Jessica Whitt at Washington State University is heading to Dubai with Pink Gloves Boxing

Jessica Whitt, Assistant Director of Fitness Services and Instruction at Washington State University’s University Recreation, will follow her passion for teaching fitness by coaching at the first Pink Gloves Boxing training camp in Dubai this coming December.

South Dakota State University is at the forefront of integrated wellness, an emerging trend in collegiate recreation

NIRSA institutional member South Dakota State University believes the integration of physical activity programs with work on mental health, physical health, etc. is important to developing today’s college student’s lifelong goals related to wellbeing.

California State University-Northridge is at the forefront of integrated wellness, an emerging trend in collegiate recreation

California State University-Northridge is one of the schools at the forefront of integrated wellness centers, an emerging trend on college campuses.

Up close with the Professional Registry: Earl Cabellon

Earl Cabellon started his career in collegiate recreation as a student at the University of Rhode Island where he first became invested in the field. Learn how he leveraged that investment by maintaining his status in the Registry of Collegiate Recreation Sports Professionals.

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