Kelsey Caulum, NAU Junior of Diamond Bar, CA, Chosen as Water Polo Club Assistant Coach
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (04/02/2013)(readMedia)-- Kelsey Caulum of Diamond Bar, CA has been selected as the Water Polo Club Assistant Coach at Northern Arizona University. Kelsey is a junior and is currently a Risk Management Student Lead, Wall Aquatic Center (WAC) Manager, Lifeguard, Masters Coach, and Swim Lesson and PES instructor. Since starting at the WAC in the spring of 2012, she has been instrumental in starting NAU's new PES water polo classes and is the acting liaison with the women's club team. For the first time in several years, the women's water polo club team hosted a tournament at the WAC with five other universities in attendance. Kelsey's hard work to plan and coordinate the tournament paid off; the officials commented on how well the event was executed and are looking forward to returning next year.
Campus Recreation Services is a hub for student activity at Northern Arizona University and is housed in the Health and Learning Center (HLC). The HLC features a fully equipped weight room, cardio theater, basketball courts, aerobic and dance studios, an indoor climbing wall, racquetball courts, a MAC court, and more. Campus Recreation Services also includes the Wall Aquatic Center, which offers an olympic-size pool complete with eight 50-meter lanes, diving boards, and underwater filming and viewing windows; Club Sports; Intramural Sports; and the NAU Outdoors, which provides trips and classes around the Southwest. More information is online at nau.edu/recreation
Founded in 1899, Northern Arizona University has established a powerful legacy of educating students to help them make a difference in the world. With an expansive Extended Campuses program, the university has an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 20,000 students located at more than 30 sites across Arizona or online. The university is a leader in integrating sustainability into university policies and educational curriculum highlighted by the Platinum LEED-certified Applied Research and Development building, the third-greenest building in the world. More information is online at nau.edu/