- Athletics Complex
- Jones Auditorium
- Carlyle Campbell Library
- Meredith Lake
- Jones Chapel Renovation
- Nutrition Lab Renovation
- Communication, Health, Exercise & Sport Sciences Building
- Meredith Athletic Field & Track Complex
- Kresge Auditorium
- Weatherspoon Physical Education Building
- Johnson Hall
- StrengthsLab
- Belk Dining Hall
Recent Renovations
2015-2017
In 2015, The Parent鈥檚 Fund decided to raise money for the Fitness Center based on feedback from the students. The College recognized that the Fitness Center in its current state needed new equipment, longer operating hours, and additional fitness-related programs. They were able to raise $56,148, surpassing their goal by more than $6,000.
For 2016-17, they raised $73,000, and that money was used for the new Fitness Center that was constructed on the east side of the building where the pool was located.听
Additionally, in 2016, the Oscar A. Keller, Jr. family gave a six figure gift to support renovations to the new Fitness Center. In honor of the gift, the dance studio was named the Oscar A. Keller, Jr. and Elderlene R. Keller Dance Studio.
In 2017, a $1 million gift from Ann Lowery, 鈥74, named the new fitness center in the Weatherspoon Physical Education building for her parents, Herman and Ruth Lowery. Lowery is a member of the Board of Trustees.
The expansion began in early 2017 and increased the size of the fitness center by 5,400 square feet and allowed for more group fitness opportunities, personalized training, new equipment, more dedicated staff, and longer operating hours. The pool was removed to expand the fitness center.听
Meredith athletic teams also benefit from the new areas for team training and sports conditioning and the improved fitness center will potentially help grow enrollment, increase retention, and give wellness opportunities not offered before to current and future students. Quality of life is also one of the six pillars in the College鈥檚 strategic plan, so the gift aligns with Meredith鈥檚 commitment to health and well-being.
New Physical Education Building Needed
1968-1970
Weatherspoon Physical Education Building was completed in September 1970. The H-shaped building, with a gymnasium on the west side and a swimming pool on the east, gave students a space to be proud of and fit all the needs of the college at the time. The new building replaced a 40-year old 鈥渢emporary鈥 gym located on east campus.
The 37,000 square foot building was one of five new buildings that were to be constructed as part of a five year $5 million fundraising campaign. This was the most ambitious fundraising goal to date. A $400,000 gift from W. Herbert Weatherspoon and the daughters of his late brother James R. Weatherspoon kicked off the fundraising campaign in 1968. The building was dedicated on September 25, 1970.
Addition Built
1993
In September 1993, the Board of Trustees proposed building an addition to the Weatherspoon Physical Education building due to the increased interest and enrollment in the areas of physical education, health, and dance. A new dance studio would be built, as well as a fitness center. F. Carter Williams Architects, designers of the original Weatherspoon Building, planned the addition.
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Contact Information听
Emily P. Parker
(919) 760-8718
epparker@meredith.edu