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NC STATE University Club
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Location: West Campus Current Residents: Built 1963 Sq. Footage 22,676 |
When Alumnus Richard (Dick) Reynolds, president of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and son of R. J. Reynolds, once visited the NC State campus, he noticed that recreation facilities were provided for students yet none were available to faculty. Reynolds decided to correct the problem. He obtained a grant of $800,000 from the foundation to construct the Faculty Club.
Under a long term lease to the University Foundation, the clubhouse was opened
in the spring of 1963. Its name was changed from the Faculty Family Recreation Center to University Club in the mid 1990's.
Members can enjoy various club facilities: the Lutz Ballroom, the 1887 Dining
Room, the Dalla Pozza Atrium, Woodrow's Tavern, and Miss Louise's Pantry.