A Closer Look at Our Outdoor Areas
The university’s outdoor areas offer a balance of recreation, wellbeing, and community life. Across the campus, students can find sports courts, green spaces, gardens, walking paths, trails, and outdoor seating areas designed for activity, connection, and quiet moments.
Room to Move and Play
The campus sports courts provide spaces for physical activity, recreation, and shared experiences. Students can use these areas to exercise, play, and enjoy time together outside the classroom.
- Sports Courts
- Recreational Activities
- Team Activities
- Spaces for Movement and Exercise
A Calm and Welcoming Campus
Green areas and small gardens are found throughout the campus, creating a calm and welcoming environment. These spaces offer students places to pause, rest, enjoy the landscape, and spend time outdoors.
- Green Areas
- Small Gardens
- Landscaped Spaces
- Places for Rest and Reflection
Campus Life Beyond the Buildings
Outdoor seating areas with tables, chairs, and benches provide informal places for students to meet, study, talk, or relax between classes. These spaces help extend campus life beyond the buildings.
- Outdoor Tables and Chairs
- Benches
- Informal Study Areas
- Spaces for Conversation and Connection
Explore the Campus on Foot
Walking paths and campus trails offer students opportunities to move, explore, and enjoy the natural surroundings. Whether used for a short walk, exercise, or a quiet break, these routes support both physical and emotional wellbeing.
- Walking Paths
- Campus Trails
- Spaces for Exercise
- Routes for Exploration and Relaxation
A Place to Move, Rest, and Connect
More than spaces between buildings, the university’s outdoor areas are an important part of campus life. They offer room for recreation, connection, wellbeing, and quiet moments in nature.
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