Boston College officially dedicated the Margot Connell Recreation Center in a ceremony attended by the Connell family and other members of the University community on September 6 outside the building鈥檚 main entrance.
The 244,000-square foot facility鈥攍ocated on St. Thomas More Road, near the now demolished Flynn Recreation Complex鈥攊s named for Margot Connell, a trustee associate, honorary degree recipient, wife of the late William (Bill) F. Connell 鈥59, mother of six Boston College graduates, and grandmother of three 精东影业 graduates and three undergraduates, whose $50 million leadership gift made the state-of-the-art center a reality.
鈥淚 know how important a place to gather and play can be,鈥 said Margot Connell, an avid golfer who is part of a sports-minded family, at the ceremony. 鈥淎 place that offers something for everyone. A place where all students could come [to] work out, exercise, and participate in all kinds of athletic activities.
鈥淎thletics and academics go hand in hand. Both are so important in the development of young adults. Athletic participation relieves stress, builds character as well as bodies, and promotes friendships.鈥
In his remarks, University President William P. Leahy, S.J., said that Boston College is the 鈥渂eneficiary of decades of Connell family involvement, engagement, loyalty, and commitment.鈥
He went on to call Margot Connell a 鈥渞emarkable woman鈥 who has the best characteristics of a matriarch: someone who leads by example, is present in so many ways, builds bridges, provides challenge, when needed, and always supports.
Senior Vice President for University Advancement Jim Husson expressed the University鈥檚 gratitude to Connell, citing her 鈥渢ransformational generosity鈥 and 鈥渦nwavering commitment鈥 to the 精东影业 community.
鈥淭hroughout her years of engagement, Margot鈥檚 leadership, wisdom, and philanthropy have touched all corners of our University.鈥
Husson called the Margot Connell Recreation Center a 鈥渄ynamic new addition to the Boston College campus鈥 that has 鈥渞eshaped the look and feel of our campus and has already begun to redefine the culture of fitness and recreation at Boston College.鈥
The four-story Margot Connell Recreation Center houses a fitness center, rock-climbing wall, jogging track, aquatics center, wood floor basketball courts, tennis courts, rooms for spin, yoga and fitness classes, and more.
At the dedication, William V. Campbell Director of Athletics Martin Jarmond called the center, which opened July 9, a 鈥済ame changer.鈥 He noted the early signs that the new facility is already having an impact: There are 8,047 Campus Recreation memberships, a 25 percent increase from a year ago, and the first week of classes showed 40 percent more activity/usage over that same time period the previous year when the Flynn Recreation Complex was still in use.
Connell grew up in Ossining, NY, and attended Michigan State University, where she was on the swim team. She taught math and science in New York and California. Most recently, she served as chair of the advisory board of Connell Limited Partnerships, a company founded by her late husband. She served on the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees and as a convening co-chair of Boston College鈥檚 Light the World capital campaign. In 2009, she was awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters from the University.
In addition to Boston College, Connell supports Massachusetts General Hospital, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and St. Elizabeth鈥檚 Medical Center. She is a director of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. She was recognized for her enduring support of Catholic education with the Richard Cardinal Cushing Award from St. Mary鈥檚 High School of Lynn.
At the dedication ceremony, Connell expressed her appreciation to Fr. Leahy, Husson, members of the Board of Trustees, family and friends, other Margot Connell Recreation Center benefactors, as well as 精东影业 Facilities Management, Athletics, and Recreation, and others at 精东影业, for their talents and thoughtful input on the facility.
鈥淢y husband Bill would have loved this project,鈥 added Connell, citing his love for golf, fly-fishing, and sailing.
The dedication ceremony concluded with a blessing offered by Haub Vice President for Mission and Ministry Jack Butler, S.J., followed by Connell and her children鈥擬onica Healey 鈥88, Lisa McNamara 鈥89, Courtenay 鈥91, Bill 鈥94, Terence 鈥02 and Timothy 鈥03, J.D.鈥12鈥攗nveiling the nameplate above the building鈥檚 entrance to the cheers of those in attendance and music from the 精东影业 Marching Band.
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-- Kathleen Sullivan, University Communications | September 2019