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On-campus
student apartments. A 34-acre sports and recreation
complex. An 18-court tennis center. The 8,355-seat
Reynolds Center. Students who choose TU have access to
very impressive recreational, residential, and academic
facilities, many built just within the last 10 years.
For a university of any size, these facilities are
remarkable. For a university with 4,100 students, they
are exceptional. But then, TU has a way of exceeding
expectations.
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The Fulton
and Susie Collins Fitness Center opened its doors on August 28, 2002. It's part of the 34-acre Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex which includes a cardio-weight training facility with more than 150 pieces of equipment, a three-court gym, suspended track, rooms for aerobics and other activities, student lounge, and wellness center.
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The Reynolds Center is the home court for Hurricane basketball and volleyball. It's also home to the state's only accredited academic program in athletic training/sports medicine and the site of career fairs, concerts, lectures by nationally prominent figures, cultural festivals, and other events.
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The Michael D.
Case Tennis Center is a 53,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor facility declared the nation's most outstanding collegiate tennis facility by the United States Tennis Association.
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The student apartments offer
independent living on campus for upperclass students
with full kitchens, private balconies or patios, a
community swimming pool, and clubhouse. First- and
second-year students have five residence hall options,
including suite- and hall-style arrangements.
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