Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts
MISSION
The mission of Northeastern University Campus Recreation is to provide sport and fitness services for students, staff, faculty and alumni. They encourage an active, healthy lifestyle and enhance a sense of community and student-centeredness within the university. Northeastern University Campus Recreation offers diverse sports and fitness opportunities, distinctive facilities and equipment and educational avenues for student development and student leadership.
PROGRAMS
Northeastern Campus Recreation programs were designed with the users in mind. They offer something for everyone, including group fitness classes, rock climbing, ice hockey, basketball, free weights, swimming and even more unique programs such as intramural quidditch. They recently added TRX stations in the group fitness studio and kicked off a 10-year plan to upgrade all of the fitness equipment in the Marino Recreation Center and the Badger & Rosen Center. Students can also choose from 49 club sport teams that compete both regionally and nationally.
FUN FACTS
- The Marino Recreation Center and Badger & Rosen Center had 760,283 visits by students, faculty, staff and alumni in the past year. That is an increase of 4 percent from the year before.
- 5,243 unique registrants attended 125 weekly Group Fitness Classes taught by 44 instructors for a total of 68,438 participants.
- 4,838 1-hour long personal training appointments were scheduled by 25 trainers.
- 520 students, faculty and staff enrolled in 50 instructional program classes
- Intramural sports scheduled 5,800 unique individual students in over 1,200 teams in 22 league sports and six special events.
- Northeastern University attended and won the 2nd Annual Intramural Ice Hockey Beanpot held at Boston College this past spring.
- 15,800 Boston resident visits enjoyed free access to Marino Center as part of partnership with the City of Boston.