Topping Off Ceremony - Brooks Field House
Emory & Henry College held a Topping-Off Ceremony Monday at 10:00 a.m. for the James H. Brooks Field House at Fred Selfe Stadium. Construction on the long-awaited 16,700 square foot James H. Brooks Field House began in November of 2011. Brooks Field House will house the football locker room, meeting space, coaches' offices, a satellite athletic training room and a President's Suite, Alumni Lounge and Filming Position for game-day functions. FRED SELFE STADIUM Completed in 1925, Fred Selfe Stadium holds the honor of being one of the oldest football stadiums in the country. Home to the E&H football and men's and women's soccer teams, the stadium received its most recent facelift in 2008 when artificial turf was added. The video scoreboard was added in 2009 and the current Game Day Operations Center was completed in 2010. The Fred Selfe Stadium renovation is part of Emory & Henry's $16.5 million Prelude to Performance Campaign, which also includes the construction of a $12 million Center for the Arts. The campaign seeks to set the stage - and prepare the field - for greater performances in the arts and athletics and to provide energy to other important projects in the near future.
Emory & Henry College held a Topping-Off Ceremony Monday at 10:00 a.m. for the James H. Brooks Field House at Fred Selfe Stadium. Construction on the long-awaited 16,700 square foot James H. Brooks Field House began in November of 2011. Brooks Field House will house the football locker room, meeting space, coaches' offices, a satellite athletic training room and a President's Suite, Alumni Lounge and Filming Position for game-day functions. FRED SELFE STADIUM Completed in 1925, Fred Selfe Stadium holds the honor of being one of the oldest football stadiums in the country. Home to the E&H football and men's and women's soccer teams, the stadium received its most recent facelift in 2008 when artificial turf was added. The video scoreboard was added in 2009 and the current Game Day Operations Center was completed in 2010. The Fred Selfe Stadium renovation is part of Emory & Henry's $16.5 million Prelude to Performance Campaign, which also includes the construction of a $12 million Center for the Arts. The campaign seeks to set the stage - and prepare the field - for greater performances in the arts and athletics and to provide energy to other important projects in the near future.