Purdue News Round
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August 7, 1998
Gym renamed to reflect expanding servicesWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University's Recreational Gymnasium has a new name -- Recreational Sports Center -- to better represent the services available to students, faculty, staff and visitors."The name better reflects the wide diversity of recreational opportunities we provide," said Carol Stickel, director of the Division of Recreational Sports. "When the facility was built in the 1950s, the needs revolved around mostly team sports, such as basketball and volleyball," Stickel said. "Since then, aerobics has blossomed, fitness is a way of life for both men and women, and our volume has grown to over one million visits to the facility per year." The facility is the home to a wide variety of sports facilities and programs and is a place where everyone from the university community is welcome to come and recreate, Stickel said. She said the name change also coincides with planned renovation of the building and the planned construction of a new aquatics center. The aquatics center is part of a $23 million project that is a cooperative venture among Intercollegiate Athletics, the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Leisure Studies, and the Division of Recreational Sports. The $15 million aquatics center will connect via a corridor to the Recreational Sports Center, which will undergo about $7 million in renovation. The aquatics project will be funded with donations, and three-quarters of the money has been pledged by private donors. Purdue will seek bonding authority from the Indiana General Assembly to pay for $5 million of the work on the Recreational Sports Center, and $2 million will be provided from accumulated reserve for renewals. The new aquatics center will be built behind the Recreational Sports Center on land that is currently occupied by an outdoor pool and diving well, three tennis courts and two basketball courts. The new aquatics center will replace the 40-year-old indoor and outdoor pools at the Recreational Sports Center and the 60-year-old pool at Lambert Fieldhouse. The plans call for a new Olympic-size pool with eight 50-meter lanes and a diving well with two one-meter and two three-meter boards and a tower with three diving platforms. The center will be home to the men's and women's swim teams and also will be open to users and guests of the Recreational Sports Center. Stickel said planned changes to the Recreational Sports Center include a variety of maintenance and mechanical system upgrades, a 17,000-square-foot cardiovascular and fitness training center on the basement level as well as a new aerobics studio. Completion of the total project is expected by fall 2001. CONTACT: Stickel, (765) 494-3113
Purdue NotebookAppointments and promotions:-- Russell Jones is the new leader of the Purdue University Theatre Division. His appointment was effective July 1. He previously was chairman of the University of Kentucky Department of Theatre, a position he held since 1993. His specific area of teaching, research and expertise is in scenery and lighting design. He holds a master of fine arts degree from Northwestern University and a master of arts degree from Kentucky. His undergraduate degree is from Murray State University. * * * * * Faculty and staff honors: -- Nancy Rodibaugh has earned an APEX '98 Award of Excellence for her work as editor of "Spotlight," the newsletter for business services and management information employees. The national awards honor excellence in graphic design, editorial content and overall communications skills. Rodibaugh is a communications specialist in the Department of Personnel Services. She also is editor of Purdue's "Compensation and Benefits Bulletin." -- Charlene Sullivan, associate professor of management, has received the Salgo Noren Outstanding Teacher Award presented by Purdue's Krannert Graduate School of Management. The annual award, decided by master's students, recognizes Sullivan's outstanding teaching in introductory and advanced corporate finance during the past academic year. Sullivan will receive $1,500 and a commemorative plaque. Sullivan also was honored as the outstanding undergraduate teacher in 1987-88, 1988-89 and 1990-91.
Compiled by J. Michael Willis, (765) 494-0371; e-mail, mike_willis@purdue.edu Purdue News Service: (765) 494-2096; e-mail, purduenews@purdue.edu
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