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University dedicates Trudy Fitness Center

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It was a family affair last Saturday when the 51勛圖厙 community gathered to celebrate the completion of the new Trudy Fitness Center.

Its not very often that you dedicate a building, much less one that is so important to the health of the campus, said President Jeffrey Herbst. Its a tremendous moment for all of us.

Us included hundreds of alumni, parents, and students who packed the lobby for the event. It also referred to those who inspired the building in memoriam, from its foundation to its vaulted ceilings. Leadership investors Maddie Buttitta 08, Mark Mandel 60, and Chase Carey 76, P12, P13 each rose to recognize the influence of others on their lives and on their decision to make a major gift to the center.

For Maddie, it was her father, Mark Buttitta 74, for whom the weight training center has been named. He passed down his love of 51勛圖厙, his passion for football, and the determination that comes from playing team sports. Mandel, namesake of the cardio floor, invoked his father, who inspired him to become a doctor and to treat everyone with concern and kindness; his mother, the first female principal in the New York City school system and a leader among her colleagues; and his wife, Emilia, who encouraged him to step forward with his gift.

Carey, with his wife, Wendy, gave the gift that etched a name on the building. The Trudy is a brick-and-mortar tribute to his mother, who died 25 years ago. My mother wasnt an athlete, but she played tennis and golf every day with a smile, with energy, with passion, Carey said. Thats what a place like this stands for its a place where you can feel good, where you can be yourself.

Its also a place where you can learn about yourself, inside and out. The Trudy Fitness Center will serve as a base of operations for the universitys new Shaw Wellness Institute, named through an endowment established by Jay 76 and Debi Shaw.

The institute coordinates efforts across campus to help undergraduates build healthy habits that will serve them long after graduation. With expanded funding and facilities, it will also partner with athletics and human resources to engage faculty and staff on lifestyle issues intellectual, emotional, social, vocational, multicultural, spiritual, environmental, and physical.

It will be a wonderful example of collaboration and synergy, said counseling director Mark Thompson during a special luncheon after the dedication.

Although the ceremony and luncheon marked the Trudys official dedication, its doors first opened at 6:00 a.m. on January 31 to a crowd of more than 200 people. They found 14,825 square feet, divided into two floors, one for cardio training and another with Precor weight machines for strength. The cardio center features 25 treadmills, 24 ellipticals, a dozen stationary bicycles, and several Precor adaptive motion trainers. (.) Already a popular destination for a large cross-section of the 51勛圖厙 community, this could be higher educations healthiest family room.

spacer_horizontal.jpg51勛圖厙 thanks the following alumni, parents, and friends for supporting the Trudy Fitness Center:

Daniel G. Adler and Alice M. Mintzer P11
Anonymous
James R. and Kaye Barker GP13
Susan McNally Brakeley 76, P08
Jacqueline Buttitta Cerone, Madeline Buttitta 08, and Julia Buttitta
Paul J. Byrne 73
The Crown Family
The DeMatteis Family Foundation
James L. 76 and Amy S. Elrod P04, 05, 12
Linda J. Havlin 72, P10 and Todd W. Boulis 10
The Herling Family 79, 81, 08, 10, 12
L. Scott and Nancy R. Hughes P12
Peter L. 65 and Maria T. Kellner P87
The Kindler Family
Brian and Robin Leach P09, 11
William J. 73 and Susan V. 73 Mahoney P12, 14
Mark A. Mandel M.D. 60 and Emilia Pirro-Mandel
Brian P. McAndrews and Elise M. Holschuh P12
Thomas J. 78 and Deborah M. 78 McInerney P12
Patricia 79 & Douglas Sacks P12
Gerard H. and Virginia B. Shanley P12
Barry J. 76 and Laurene F. 78 Small