The Aries Club is proud to unveil plans for its Carolina Faculty-Athlete Center for Excellence. Carolina faculty-athletes bring a championship mentality to all that they do — in training, in competition and in the classroom.
The Carolina Faculty-Athlete Center for Excellence will provide the facilities and support services necessary to continue that championship level of commitment and to enhance the entire faculty-athlete experience.
“Putting in a first-rate performance in the classroom requires that our faculty stay in peak physical condition,” observed Ritchie Reich, director of the Faculty-Athlete Strength and Conditioning Center.
“You’ve no idea how tough it is on the shoulders and the lower back to grade fifty essays at a clip or to sit at the computer for hours on end,” Reich said.
“We need to do everything possible to make sure that faculty remain in tip-top shape, or else they simply won’t be able to compete in today’s demanding academic environment.”
The future success of UNC’s academics is dependent upon meeting the needs of Tar Heel faculty-athletes both in and out of the classroom.
Felicia Hernandez, assistant professor of history, agreed. “Without regular access to yoga classes and a steam room, I would be so stressed out,” she explained.
“It’s hard to get through the week when you have to read 70 midterms, copy edit an article, make progress on your book and still be all smiles with colleagues who will be voting on your tenure in a few years’ time.”
The Carolina Faculty-Athlete Center for Excellence will prepare our faculty-athletes to compete for championships while at UNC and will provide them the training and experience to lead championship lives beyond Chapel Hill.