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Page 1: PE & REC Annual Report 2012-2013

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PE & REC• ACTIVE, BALANCED LIVES •

ANNUAL REPORT

Page 2: PE & REC Annual Report 2012-2013

The Department of Physical Education and Recreation (PE & Rec) enhances the lives of UO students, faculty and staff by providing physical activity programs and services that promote health, fitness, active recreation and participation in sports. The department offers fitness, sports, activities, and wellness options to the campus community. The Physical Education program offers a variety of courses for academic credit.

PE & REC

“ACTIVE, BALANCED LIVES”

2O12-2O13ANNUALREPORT

STUDENTRECREATIONCENTER

MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY COOPERATION

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT EXCELLENCERESPONSIBLE STEWARDSHIP

FUNWELLNESS

COMPASSIONCORE VALUES :

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WELCOME I am pleased to share our 2O12-2O13 annual report with you. I joined the department as the Director in July 2O12 and am excited to have the privilege of providing leadership to the department and service to our constituents. In my short time here, I have already seen evidence of the outstanding experiences we provide to our community through our classes, programs, activities and student employment opportunities.

PE & Rec seeks to motivate our participants to live healthy lifestyles through the programs and services we provide as well as those that are the product of collaborations with many community partners. We also are committed to contribute to the educational growth and development of our student employees. I invite you to review the information shared in this annual report and read firsthand accounts of some of these accomplishments. I believe it will help you appreciate just a few of the many awesome experiences that occur every day in the programs within our department.

I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the contributions and service of Dennis Munroe, Janice Radcliffe, Cindie Judy and Laurel Hanley who all left our department this past year. Each of them played a large role in the growth of the department and will be greatly missed.

As we move into the new academic year, we are excited about the many opportunities that await. The building project is well underway and despite the challenges construction may bring, our passion for what we do will allow us to continue to provide outstanding recreation, wellness and educational experiences. We look forward to you joining our efforts to create Active, Balanced Lives!

Sincerely,R. Kevin Marbury, Ph.D.Director, Physical Education & Recreation

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

526TOTAL CLASSES

14,353UNIVERSITY

CREDITS EARNED

PE CLASSES Physical Education offers 5OO+ activity-courses each year for academic credit. The courses focus on skill development, improving physical fitness levels, and contributing to the student’s path to graduation.

Physical Education BY THE NUMBERS

7 New Classes

1O7 Mind-Body

Classes

69PE

Instructors

157Fall

Classes

161Winter

Classes

182Spring

Classes

76%Of Graduates

Took ≥1 PE Class

26SummerClasses

Experiential Learning

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

455Student Nights Spent Outside

1,415Total

Participants

Andrew Leary and Keith Heger are Alumni of the Outdoor Pursuits Program at the University of Oregon. Leary is the Assistant Program Director at The Northwest Passage, Expedition Assistant Guide at Polar Explorers and Challenge Course Facilitator at Loyola University (Chicago, IL). Heger serves as the Program Director at The Northwest Passage, Lead Guide/Instructor at Polar Explorers and Instructor at the National Outdoor Leadership School.

WILDERNESS SURVIVAL

OUTDOOR PURSUITSOutdoor Pursuits BY THE NUMBERS

63Classes Offered

15 Student Careers

Achieved from OPP

189PracticumStudents

26Overnight

Outings

Andrew Leary and Keith Heger,The North Pole

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PROGRAMS

291PERSONAL TRAININGAPPOINTMENTS(16% INCREASE)

NEWSMALL GROUP TRAINING

The Fitness program features personal training, small group training, Group X, Faculty/Staff Fitness, and other events. The Fitness staff and certified trainers provide a safe and convenient environmentwhere individuals can begin, maintain, and improve their level of physical fitness. Participants of all skill levels are encouraged to participate.

FITNESS

Fitness ProgramsFitness BY THE NUMBERS

19%More Workouts

Offered

21OO+ Group X Sessions

Per Year

1,696 Faculty/Staff

Workout Participants

31,984Group X Participants

(4% Increase)

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978INTRAMURAL

TEAMS

751TournamentParticipants

INTRAMURAL SPORTS

Want the shirt? Play the game! Intramural Sports offers students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports and recreational activities throughout the year. We offer men’s, women’s, and coed divisions. All skill levels are welcome. Play, make friends, and have fun!

Intramurals BY THE NUMBERS

8,1O5Male

Participants

11,O85Intramural League

Participants

14Tournaments &Special Events

2,98OFemale

Participants

PROGRAMS

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PROGRAMS

1O,146People Played

Tennis

188,OOOGALLONSOF H2O IN

POOL

TENNIS

AQUATICS ROCKWALL

41%Increase In Student Tennis Center Use

27,742 People Who TookA Dip In The Pool

6 Swimming

Lanes

41O Climbing Lessons

78 Lifeguard

Certifications

6 Indoor

Tennis Courts

3,622 Climbers CompletedThe Basic Skill Test

2 Major ClimbingCompetitions

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61OFAMILY REC

PARTICIPANTS

25%INCREASE

ROCK-O-RAMA PARTICIPANTS

29OSports-O-RamaYouth Campers

FAMILY RECREATION

Youth Camps

Sports-O-Rama: Campers participate in a variety of individual and team sports that focus on individual mas-tery rather than competition. Campers are divided into age groups for safety and skill development.

Rock-O-Rama: Campers learn the essential climbing skills in a fun, challenging, and supportive environment. Instructors will cover climbing technique, knot tying, belaying, rappelling, and clear communication. Each day includes team building and games to help build agility, self-esteem, responsibility, and confidence.

Family Recreation BY THE NUMBERS

44% Increase in

Family Rec DayParticipants

138Family Rec Day

Participants

PROGRAMS

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FACILITIES

82O,6O2ENTRIES THROUGH THE TURNSTILES

We provide a welcoming, safe, and active environment that builds community and encourages personal growth and development. The Recreation Facilities include the Student Recreation Center, Gerlinger, Gerlinger Annex, Mac Court, Student Tennis Center, 18th Street Tennis Courts, the turf fields, and Riverfront fields.

268,543LOCKS AND TOWELS

CHECKED OUT

WELCOME TO THE REC

Operations & ServicesFacilities BY THE NUMBERS

78%Of Freshmen

Enter The Rec

43,31OBasketballs Checked Out

69%Of SophomoresEnter The Rec

65%Of International

Students Use The Rec

2,2O1Memberships

Sold in 2O12-2O13

1,472Lockers Available

in the SRC

6O% Of Juniors

Enter The Rec

2,473Day Passes Sold

in 2O12-2O13

71Different Items

At The Rec Store

57%Of Seniors

Enter The Rec

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6O+NEW CARDIO

MACHINES

11O,OOOSQ. FT. OF

NEW SPACE

Student FundedSRC Expansion BY THE NUMBERS

12,OOO Sq. Ft. Of Additional

Fitness Space

1 Duck Store

12 Lane Lap

Pool

3Additional

Basketball Courts

FACILITIES

SRC EXPANSION In 2O12, the University of Oregon students passed a referendum to support a $5O million expansion of the Student Recreation Center. Design development documents were completed in the spring of 2O13. Construction is scheduled from July 2O13 to January 2O15.

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RESOURCES

419STUDENTEMPLOYEES

38FULL TIME

STAFF

AdministrationAdministration BY THE NUMBERS

57Adjunct

Instructors

1 Graduate Teaching

Fellowship

11Members Of

Student Advisory Board

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REVENUE

EXPENSE

Student Fees - Academic Year (37%)

Unclassified Staff (27%)

Student Staff & GTF (14%)

Classified Staff (9%)

OPE (2O%)

Services & Supplies (26%)

General Administrative Assessment (4%)

Student Fees - Building (18%)

Authorized Course Fees (17%)

Sales & Services (11%)General Fund (8%)

Student Fees - Recreation Summer Term (4%)Student Fees - Building Summer Term (2%)

Other Student Fees (2%)Investment (1%)

RESOURCESAdministration Responsible Stewardship

27%Rec Fees Returned

To Students as Payroll

$31,OOOSpent on Student Development and

Scholarships

$724,257Total Student

Payroll

11%PE & REC Revenue

Comes From Sales & Services

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COMMUNITY

61,159WATER BOTTLESSAVED BY USING

BOTTLE FILL STATION

SILVER GREEN OFFICE

CERTIFICATION

Laurel Hanley Administrative Program

Assistant, retired after 31

years of service

SUSTAINABILITY

The Rec CommunityCommunity BY THE NUMBERS

72Solar

Panels

12 Cardio Machines

That GenerateEnergy

25OO+Lost and Found

Items Donated To Local Charities

5OO+Shoes Donated Towards ReUse A Shoe Program

The ReUse A Shoe Program allows students to donate used shoes to be recycled and ground up so that they can be made into sport courts, artificial fields, and other high-quality sport surfaces.

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RECOGNITION

Peg Rees, Associate Director of Physical Education received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award from University President Michael Gottfredson

Mel Jackson Award Winners:Acadia Maggi, Ethan Blitzer,

Kevin Drake, Clare Chisholm, Derick Olsen,

Mason Murphy & Forrest Wells, Outdoor Pursuits received the

Heyer/LaMore Leadership Award

Michael Strong, Outdoor Pursuits Directorreceived the Excellence Medallion from Robin Holmes Vice President of Student Affairs

Dennis Munroe Director of Physical

Education and Recreation, retired after 17

years of service

Laurel Hanley Administrative Program

Assistant, retired after 31

years of service

Dr. Janice Radcliffe Assistant Director of

Fitness, retired after 24

years of service

Jackie James, Assistant Director of Aquatics, received the Excellence Medallion from Robin Holmes, Vice President for Student Affairs

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