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Health, Wellness & Recreation Center

Health, Wellness & Recreation Center

 
CRC Renovation steering committee members are interested in
receiving your feedback regarding this ballot issue. Please take the
one or two minutes needed to take this survey. Thank you!
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(The student vote regarding a renovation of the CRC
to create a modern Health, Wellness and Recreation Center
was held from Feb. 23 through March 6. Students voted No
on the ballot question.)


BALLOT QUESTION
Do you support the proposal of a $10 per credit hour student fee
to fund the CRC renovation to create a modern
Health, Wellness, and Recreation facility?
_ Yes _ No

Click HERE for the full ballot


Click HERE to view the project's Kiosk Information Boards
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ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OF THE NEW
HEALTH, WELLNESS AND RECREATION CENTER
  • An expanded Health and Counseling Center co-located with the recreation center.
  • Gender-inclusive locker rooms and restrooms.
  • Energy-efficient infrastructure with natural ventilation, sustainable equipment and practices, and increased daylight, all leading to significantly decreased maintenance costs.
  • Updated spaces that are physically and emotionally safer and more affirming for all students.
  • Improved navigation. It will no longer be an obstacle to walk around, but will become a central connection with all of campus, especially between Housing and the CAB.
  • More information for the entire project is available HERE.


PROJECT TIMELINE
  • Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 - Design development
  • Spring and Summer 2016 - Project put to bid for construction
  • Summer 2016 to Fall 2017/Winter 2018 - Project construction
  • Click HERE for a full description of the timeline
     
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PROJECT PREDESIGN
Yost Grube Hall Architecture based in Portland, Ore., was selected to do the project predesign.

YGH Predesign (Updated Feb. 18, 2015)

FOCUS GROUPS AND SURVEYS
Brailsford & Dunlavey, based in Washington, D.C., was selected to conduct student opinion surveys relating to the proposed CRC modernization project. Brailsford & Dunlavey received strong response from its student surveys: 17.0 percent student response rate in Spring 2014; 18.9 percent student response rate in Fall 2014. General response rates for similar student surveys fall in the 10 percent range.

Spring 2014 Survey
Fall 2014 Survey

 
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