Departments
- Campus Recreation
- Career Services
- Child Development Research Center
- Counseling Center
- Disability Resource Center
- English Language Program
- Health Promotion
- Housing Operations
- International Center
- Intercultural Center for PEACE
- Medical Compliance
- Residence Life
- Student Conduct
- Student Government
- Student Life
- Student Medical Services
- Student Ombudsman
- University Police Department
- Women's Center
CAMPUS RECREATION
The purpose of Campus Recreation is to provide students, faculty and staff with a wide variety of recreational and social activities ranging from fitness classes and aquatics to club sports and organized intramural sports competitions. These activities serve both to enhance the personal development and physical well being of the student body, thus increasing the likelihood of their retention and success at the University. Campus Recreation is composed of: Intramural Sports, Club Sports, Recreational Facilities, Fitness Programs and Classes, Nature Trails, Open Recreation, and Aquatics.
Campus Recreation
- Personal training // Light or intense to suit your fitness goals.
- Intramurals // All kinds of organized men’s and women’s team sports.
- Fitness // Classes and self-directed fitness at the Dottie Dorion Center.
- Golfplex // Practice or play at a unique 4-hole course and driving range.
- Aquatic Center // Swim, dive, do water aerobics or just relax.
- Nature trails // Stroll, bird watch or participate in eco-adventure programs.
- Club sports // Join an existing sports club or start one.