The George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, has been a hub of activity since its opening in 1983. Named after George W. Woodruff, a revered Atlanta figure, the $20 million facility caters to Emory's Recreation & Wellness and Intercollegiate Athletics programs.
Over the years, the center has hosted a wide array of events, from athletic championships to presidential addresses. Emory Recreation & Wellness offers a diverse range of activities, including club sports, fitness classes, rock climbing, and special events, creating a vibrant and inclusive community within the center's walls.
Facilities like the Madeline Jude Brown Aquatic Center, climbing wall, auxiliary courts, fitness floor, and arena provide ample opportunities for physical activity and sports enthusiasts. A true gem in the heart of Atlanta, the Woodruff Physical Education Center continues to be a cornerstone of health and wellness for the Emory community.
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