Campus Recreation cultivates lifelong health and active lifestyle experiences for the Ï㽶Ðã community. We honor the Jesuit, Catholic commitment to the formation of the whole person through diverse programming in a safe, inclusive environment.
Core Values
Respect
Demonstrating good sportsmanship and valuing opportunities to interact with those we serve and each other.
Integrity
Upholding a culture of honesty, trust, fairness, responsibility, and accountability to maintain high standards in all we do.
Development
Fostering the personal growth of our students and members through self-discovery, experiential learning, teambuilding, leadership opportunities, and role modeling.
Collaboration
Building intentional partnerships to support student and member success and achieve shared goals.
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History
The growth of the University's student population during the 1960s convinced Athletic Director William J. Flynn that a recreational space for students and employees of Boston College was sorely needed. He suggested a $25 student recreation fee to help finance the project, and Boston College borrowed the necessary funds to complete it. The Flynn Recreation Complex opened in March 1972 and was dedicated to Flynn in 1979. Architect Daniel Tully designed the building in the shape of a hyperbolic parabloid, creating an easily recognizable roofline on campus.
The Margot Connell Recreation Center, opened in 2019, is named in honor of one of Ï㽶Ðã's most generous benefactors. This 244,000 square-foot, four-story facility includes a fitness center, rock climbing wall, jogging track, aquatics center, wood-floor basketball courts, tennis courts, multi-activity courts, multi-purpose rooms for spin, yoga, and fitness classes, and more.