Central Campus Recreation Building

  1. September 21, 2023

    U-M parents give $20M for recreation and well-being center

    In recognition of a $20 million total commitment by Philip and Nicole Hadley, regents have named the new facility that will replace the former Central Campus Recreation Building the Hadley Family Recreation & Well-Being Center.

  2. January 18, 2023

    Palmer Field Temporary Recreation Facility to open Jan. 20

    U-M’s newest recreation center, the Palmer Field Temporary Recreation Facility, will make its debut with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, gift give-a-ways and building tours. 

  3. December 5, 2022

    Temporary Palmer recreation facility to open in January

    Construction on a 23,000-square-foot Palmer Field Temporary Recreation Facility has been ongoing since the summer and is expected to wrap up in January when the facility opens for use.

  4. August 29, 2022

    A semester filled with change begins at U-M

    Faculty and staff will encounter plenty of change as they gather on campus to teach, lead and counsel during the 2022-23 academic year.

  5. May 19, 2022

    Temporary recreation facility available during CCRB construction

    A temporary recreation facility will provide the U-M community with continuous access to indoor recreation space during the construction of the new Central Campus Recreation Building. 

  6. March 24, 2022

    Regents approve design for new campus recreation building

    Plans for a new 200,000-square-foot recreational sports center to replace the Central Campus Recreation Building have taken another step forward, as the Board of Regents approved the building’s schematic design.

  7. September 20, 2018

    Regents approve replacing Central Campus Recreation Building

    The university’s largest recreational sports center will soon be replaced with a new facility for students, faculty and staff to improve their health and well-being.