Georgia Tech is at the Forefront of Integrated Wellness, an Emerging Trend in Collegiate Recreation

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Kate O'Neill

Campus Recreation

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The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the schools at the forefront of this emerging trend in collegiate recreation.

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Through recreation departments and personnel, many schools are embracing innovation regarding wellness. The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the schools at the forefront of this emerging trend in collegiate recreation.

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NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation recognize the Georgia Institute of Technology for being at the forefront of the rising Health and Wellness trend on university campuses across the nation. Beyond the scope of their impressive recreation facility, Georgia Tech emphasizes this commitment to wellness with community wide initiatives to promote health and safety. By integrating the three crucial components of Georgia Tech’s Health & Well-Being Program, Georgia Tech allows for one voice to translate across many mediums to raise awareness for the health and well-being culture. The collaborative effort of each person within this community helps to create a campus wide initiative that encompasses the health and well-being of all students and staff.

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Campus Recreation Center (CRC)

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Institute and Campus
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health & well-being, CRC, health promotion, Stamps Health Services, nirsa, collegiate recreation
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  • Created By: Kate O'Neill
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Dec 5, 2016 - 2:06pm
  • Last Updated: Dec 6, 2016 - 3:05pm