Miller Named New Campus Recreation Intern
The Campus Recreation Office has announced Josh Miller, a senior health and human performance major from Fort Hays State University, as its intern for the fall semester.
Miller, a graduate of Golden Plains High School, is from Selden, Kan. He is the son of Mark and Lori Miller and the oldest of three children.
As the intern, he will assist in the administration of each area within Campus Recreation including intramurals, fitness and facilities. He will also serve as a trainer, supervisor, evaluator and consultant for each of these areas.
At Fort Hays State University, Miller was involved in intramurals serving as both a staff official and in a leadership staff position. Along with his work with the intramural department, Miller was a registered sports official in football and basketball. He plans on continuing to officiate football this fall to help the Northeast Missouri Officials Association.
Miller’s interest in both the recreation field and the well being of college students make him an excellent fit for Truman Campus Recreation. Please take a moment to help welcome him to our campus.
Miller, a graduate of Golden Plains High School, is from Selden, Kan. He is the son of Mark and Lori Miller and the oldest of three children.
As the intern, he will assist in the administration of each area within Campus Recreation including intramurals, fitness and facilities. He will also serve as a trainer, supervisor, evaluator and consultant for each of these areas.
At Fort Hays State University, Miller was involved in intramurals serving as both a staff official and in a leadership staff position. Along with his work with the intramural department, Miller was a registered sports official in football and basketball. He plans on continuing to officiate football this fall to help the Northeast Missouri Officials Association.
Miller’s interest in both the recreation field and the well being of college students make him an excellent fit for Truman Campus Recreation. Please take a moment to help welcome him to our campus.