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 In 1961, George M. Ferris, Class of 1916 and [[trustees|trustee]] of Trinity College, led a committee to build a new athletic facility. The demand for a new facility was highlighted in the 1960-1961 Trinity College annual report by President [[jacobs_albert_c|Albert Jacobs]]. The then-current facility, the Memorial Field House, had dirt floors and was unable to accommodate Trinity's physical education requirements. In 1961, George M. Ferris, Class of 1916 and [[trustees|trustee]] of Trinity College, led a committee to build a new athletic facility. The demand for a new facility was highlighted in the 1960-1961 Trinity College annual report by President [[jacobs_albert_c|Albert Jacobs]]. The then-current facility, the Memorial Field House, had dirt floors and was unable to accommodate Trinity's physical education requirements.
  
-Construction began in 1968, after several delays due to trustees resigning from their posts and a fire in [[alumni_hall|Alumni Hall]]. The new facility was constructed just north of the Memorial Field House. The center's first public event, a folk music concert performed by Peter "Pete" Seeger, was attended by 2,000 people. +Construction began in 1968, after several delays due to trustees resigning from their posts and a fire in [[alumni_hall|Alumni Hall]]. The new facility was constructed just north of the Memorial Field House. The Center's first public event, a folk music concert performed by Peter "Pete" Seeger, was attended by 2,000 people. 
  
 [{{::ferris_1968.jpg?400 |Ferris Athletic Center complex ca. 1968. Photo credit: [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.34314099|Trinity College Archives]]}}] [{{::ferris_1968.jpg?400 |Ferris Athletic Center complex ca. 1968. Photo credit: [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.34314099|Trinity College Archives]]}}]
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 After the Trustees meeting in October 2023, Trinity announced plans to break ground on a 37,000 square foot addition to the George M. Ferris Athletic Center, anticipated to cost $30.1 million. It is the first major addition to the facility. Construction began in late 2023 and is expected be completed by June 2025 with "minimal disruption to practices and matches, which will continue in the existing facilities until the renovation is complete."  After the Trustees meeting in October 2023, Trinity announced plans to break ground on a 37,000 square foot addition to the George M. Ferris Athletic Center, anticipated to cost $30.1 million. It is the first major addition to the facility. Construction began in late 2023 and is expected be completed by June 2025 with "minimal disruption to practices and matches, which will continue in the existing facilities until the renovation is complete." 
  
-The addition, which will be located at the northwest corner of the building, will include seven new squash courts and spectator space; an open-air second-floor terrace overlooking the playing fields and Chapel; work spaces for coaches, meetings, and film viewings; classrooms; and a new fitness center with weight room, cardio room, recreational gym, fitness studios, and student gathering spaces. The Center's existing squash facility will also be renovated to continue Trinity's support of [[hartford|Hartford's]] Capitol Squash program.+The addition, which will be located at the northwest corner of the building, will include seven new squash courts and spectator space; an open-air second-floor terrace overlooking the playing fields and [[chapel|Chapel]]; work spaces for coaches, meetings, and film viewings; classrooms; and a new fitness center with weight room, cardio room, recreational gym, fitness studios, and student gathering spaces. The Center's existing squash facility will also be renovated to continue Trinity's support of [[hartford|Hartford's]] Capitol Squash program.
  
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-[[https://www.trincoll.edu/news/trinity-college-to-expand-athletics-center-boost-wellness-opportunities/|Trinity College to Expand Athletics Center, Boost Wellness Opportunities]]+[[https://www.trincoll.edu/news/trinity-college-to-expand-athletics-center-boost-wellness-opportunities/|Trinity College to Expand Athletics Center, Boost Wellness Opportunities]], October 18, 2023.
  
-[[https://bantamsports.com/sports/2020/5/28/Information-Facilities-Ferris-Athletic-Center.aspx|Ferris Athletic Center]]+[[https://bantamsports.com/sports/2020/5/28/Information-Facilities-Ferris-Athletic-Center.aspx|Trinity Athletics: Ferris Athletic Center]]
  
-[[https://bantamsports.com/sports/2020/5/28/Information-Facilities-Locker-Room-15.aspx|New Locker Rooms]]+[[https://bantamsports.com/sports/2020/5/28/Information-Facilities-Locker-Room-15.aspx|Trinity Athletics: Locker Rooms]]
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=w_books|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, pp. 254-255.+[[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.34547612|Trinity College in the Twentieth Century]] (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, pp. 254-255.
  
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