University of Lethbridge launches R.E.C. Room project
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The University of Lethbridge has introduced a new initiative aimed at boosting mental health and morale on campus.
The post-secondary has introduced the R.E.C. Room project. It’s a joint initiative funded by ULethbridge and created in consultation with the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union (ULSU) Student Affairs, and in collaboration with Agility, Horns Recreation and the University Library.
R.E.C. is an acronym for refresh, energize and connect. The project incorporates a variety of locations around the U of L campus. Locations include the UHall Atrium, Science Commons (outside the Innovation Zone), Markin Hall Atrium, Galileo’s in the Students’ Union, the University Library, and the Chill Zone in Agility’s Innovation Zone.
Activities in each R.E.C. Room include puzzles, chess boards, virtual reality games, ping pong and more. The U of L said they will offer a space for students, staff and school faculty to unwind, relax and take a break from the business of school life.