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From well-equipped recreation facilities to seemingly all-encompassing student centers, Emory students have knock-out resources for living. Take a closer look at what students use to work out, relax, and have fun at Emory.

R. HOWARD DOBBS UNIVERSITY CENTER

Fondly called the DUC, the Dobbs University Center is a hub of student life, housing student resources and facilities ranging from dining services to a movie theater to the University bookstore.

WOODRUFF P. E. CENTER

The Woodruff Physical Education Center is home to the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Dance and the Department of Athletics and Recreation. The building houses facilities including four basketball courts, five volleyball courts, an indoor track, an Olympic size 50-meter pool, weight room, dance studio, racquetball court, squash court, and a climbing wall. Outside are tennis courts, a 400-meter track, varsity softball and soccer fields, Chappell Baseball Park, McDonough Field, Candler Intramural Field, and outdoor basketball and hockey courts.

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