The first of the buildings in RIT's athletics and wellness cluster, the SLC serves the recreational and wellness instruction needs of the RIT community. The Center includes five multi-purpose courts, a dance and aerobics studio, an elevated 1/8 mile running track, conference and classroom space. The Center also serves as the main office site for RIT's Center for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation.
In recognition of a remarkable family association with RIT over four generations, the Student Life Center is named after Kate Andrews and Clara Hale (pictured to the right).
Their parents, Ezra Andrews and Betsy Rider Andrews, were instrumental in founding the Mechanics Institute and Rochester Athenaeum. Known for their civic leadership, Kate Andrews and Clara Hale followed in their parents' footsteps, continuing a legacy of support for education and charities.
Mrs. Hale served as president of RIT's Women's Board and was a member of the Domestic Science Board.