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April 2009
Be sure to mark your calendars for the Student
Recreation Center’s Grand Opening later this
month. Texas State University’s President Dr.
Denise Trauth will provide an opening address.
In addition, our very own Director Dr. Glenn
Hanley will provide a welcoming speech to stu-
dents, faculty and staff. The ribbon cutting
ceremony will be conducted by ASG President
Brett Baker.
The Campus Recreation Center will administer
official tours of our expansion from 1:30PM-3PM
and 3:30PM-5PM.
Come and celebrate
this with the SRC
Staff and the Texas
State community.
SRC Official Grand Opening
April 22 Upcoming Events
April 6
Dodgeball Season Begins
April 7
Racquetball Doubles
Tournament
April 16 & 20
Sand Volleyball Tournament
April 17
Inner-tube Water Polo Season Begins
April 18-19
2nd Annual Bobcat Cup
April 22
SRC Grand Opening, 3-4pm
P A G E 2 C A M P U S R E C R E A T I O N ’ S E M P L O Y E E N E W S L E T T E R
Sarah
Sport Clubs
March Supervisor of the Month
As the majority of us await our turn to strut across
the graduation stage, one of our Campus Rec 2009
graduates had this to say about their plans:
“After graduation I will be working as a therapeutic recrea-
tion intern at Lauren Ridge Treatment Center in San Antonio.
In October, I will take my certification exam to be a Nation-
ally Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist and hope to
remain in San Antonio or find a job in Austin or the sur-
rounding areas.” Bailey Brown, Bachelor’s in Recreation
Administration major, May 2009
“I will be attending the NIRSA Conference next week to fur-
ther establish my search for my dream Club Sports job post
graduation. I am hoping to move to a coastal location and
work with college students in the field I love. Until then, I
will take advantage of my summer and enjoy the river and
outdoors.” Catherine Garland, Sport Clubs Grad Assistant,
Masters in Student Affairs, May 2009.
Useful Tips:
1. Register for graduation through your department.
2. When you have purchased your cap and gown, hang it up and
let creases disappear.
3. Update your resume. Employers seek a strong resume and
cover letter that stands out from an application pool.
4. Mail out graduation invitations to everyone!
CPR Facts — Consider this!
CPR was invented in 1960
CPR doubles a person’s chance of survival from
sudden cardiac arrest
75% of all cardiac arrest happen in people’s homes
Cardiac arrest occurs twice as frequently in men
compared to women
Facts provided by LearnCPR—University of Washington
Congratulations to ALL of our 2009 graduates!
You have worked hard and it shows. Best
wishes to you all!
C A M P U S R E C R E A T I O N ’ S E M P L O Y E E N E W S L E T T E R P A G E 3
Men’s Rugby Club Team
Back to Back State Champions!!