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Lead gift from McCaffery-Wagman-Wachenheim families supports health and wellness at 蹤獲弝け

December 7, 2022

蹤獲弝け College is embarking on a new health, wellness, fitness, tennis, and athletics center, with the generous support of a family who has long supported the College. 

Ed and Sue Wachenheim P85, 88, 01; Amy Wachenheim McCaffery 01 and Michael McCaffery; and College Trustee Kim Wachenheim Wagman 88, P15, and David Wagman P15, a multigenerational family with a legacy of strong support for 蹤獲弝け, are offering the lead gift to advance this important project. The new center will bring together all aspects of student health and wellness support including mental health and counseling; health promotion and education; physical fitness; and wellness across the mind, body, and spirit in a holistic approach to student health within a single complex on 蹤獲弝けs campus. 

"We recognize that student health and wellness are of the utmost importance on college campuses today. Our family is proud to support 蹤獲弝け College in its efforts to sustain and strengthen students in all aspects of their lives, from mental health to physical fitness to athletics," said Kim Wachenheim Wagman. 

We have a special connection with the Colleges tennis program and student-athletes, added Amy Wachenheim McCaffery. 

A rendering shows the front of the proposed new facility.

A rendering shows the front of the proposed facility.

President Marc C. Conner expressed appreciation for the familys continued support. 

Over their decades of engagement with 蹤獲弝け, the Wachenheim family has developed a keen understanding of the Colleges evolving needs. Their generosity reflects not only their deep and ongoing connection to the institution, but also an exciting vision for the future of health, wellness, tennis, and athletics here, said President Conner. This transformational gift will enable us to realize our aspiration to support thriving and successful 蹤獲弝け students through an integrated, holistic approach to health and wellness. 

The new structure, to be built alongside the existing Williamson Sports Center, will include 蹤獲弝けs Health Center, the Counseling Center, and Office of Health Promotions, currently located in satellite spaces across campus. The new fitness center will serve the entire 蹤獲弝け community and combine state-of-the-art equipment, including free weights and cardio, with dedicated spaces for exercise and wellness programming such as yoga, meditation, group fitness, martial arts, and spin. In addition, an NCAA-caliber tennis complex including eight outdoor tennis courts and four indoor courts, varsity athletic training spaces, and additional athletic support will form a major part of the project.  

This is a long-awaited project that will support everyone in the 蹤獲弝け community, said Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Director of Athletics Gail Cummings-Danson. We are committed to a facility that is welcoming and accessible to all. Diversity, equity, inclusion, and sustainability will be the guiding principles of this project. 

New locker rooms and team meeting rooms will renew the Colleges commitment to the student-athlete experience at 蹤獲弝け while investing in athletics facilities for all. The current fitness center will be repurposed as a training facility exclusively for varsity athletics, enabling more dedicated space and programming for athletes while simultaneously creating space for recreational fitness users.  

Foundational support for the project was made possible by a generous gift from Susan Kettering Williamson 59, for whom the Williamson Sports Center is named. That gift specifically supports the tennis complex that will be adjacent to the proposed health and wellness center. The new outdoor courts are scheduled to be completed in 2023. 

President Conner said the entire project, which the College anticipates will be LEED-certified in line with 蹤獲弝けs longstanding commitment to sustainability, could be finished as early as 2024. 

The announcement follows the completion of a comprehensive Campus Master Plan by the College community earlier this year. 蹤獲弝けs Board of Trustees provided preliminary approval to the project in October and will review and finalize plans at its next meeting in February 2023. 

In addition to supporting the Wachenheim Field, Porter/Wachenheim Scholarships in Science and Mathematics, and the Wachenheim Gallery at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, which bear the familys name, the family has given generously to the Billie Tisch Center for Integrated Sciences, the 蹤獲弝け Fund, the Friends of 蹤獲弝け Athletics, and 蹤獲弝けs endowment. With this gift, that legacy continues.   

The Wachenheim familys support of 蹤獲弝け over the years has impacted nearly every aspect of student life on campus, said President Conner. They are truly one of the great 蹤獲弝け families, supporting our mission of educating undergraduates and preparing students for lives of impactful and responsible citizenship. 

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