Healthy Hives

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Icons of people: Two doing the warrior yoga pose, two in front of a house with a pulse, holding a heart, one sitting down lifting weights.

Housing & Residence Life have partnered with Campus Recreation to bring you all Healthy Hives. This is an initiative to focus on bringing well-being into the residence halls. Healthy Hives involves increased programming in the halls, as well as more purposeful activity spaces throughout our residential community - all to make it easier for residents to maintain their well-being.

What Residents Should Expect:

  • A slate of programs focused on a wide range of well-being topics, brought to residents in their common spaces - with an emphasis on physical wellness.
  • Well-being resources and consultation available in more accessible spaces.
  • A place to engage with one another and try something new!

Healthy Hives are programs where you will see an emphasis on connecting with others, practicing wellness, and celebrating diversity in our halls. Look for more details to come on this page about the many ways this initiative will support our community's physical, social, and emotional well-being. 

Activity Spaces in our Community

Hall/Area
Equipment & Resources
Crecine Treadmill, Elliptical
GT Connector Gym * Treadmill, Elliptical, Weights
Curran Deck Volleyball court
North Ave Gym Basketball court
Harris Dumbells, Elliptical

* Get key from ECHO desk

Please note that all equipment provided should remain in it's activity space.

Upcoming Programs

North Avenue

  • Pilates, Wednesdays, 4 p.m. Centennial Room
  • Boccer, April 4, 6:30 p.m. North Ave Gym

 

 

 

 

 



 

East Campus

  • Zumba, Tuesdays, 6 p.m. GT Connector Lounge

West Campus

  • Kickball, March 28, 6 p.m. Couch Park Fields
  • Field Day, April 13, 5:30 p.m. Couch Park Fields

Graduate Living Center

  • Yoga, Thursdays, 7 p.m. Tenth and Home Activity Room
Click here to register for an event.

If you need any special accommodations or are interested in assisting with these programs, please reach out to leksi.simic@gatech.edu

 

Do you have feedback about our events?

We would love to hear from you! Please fill out our anonymous survey to provide your feedback on our events this semester.

FAQ

What are Healthy Hives programs/event?

These are programs created by the Campus Recreation Center and sponsored by Housing and Residence Life to encourage students and their guests to take care of their physical, social, and emotional well-being.

When do these programs happen?

There is a program once a week in one of the four Housing and Residence Life areas of East campus, West campus, Graduate Living Center, and North Avenue Apartments.

Who are these programs for?

These programs are for Georgia Tech residents and their guests.

What do I need to do to attend a program?

First and foremost, just come as you are! Some programs may need registration due to size. Please visit MyCRC.gatech.edu under Healthy Hives to confirm.

What should I wear?

All Healthy Hives programs want to encourage you to come as you are. We do suggest that you wear athletic shoes for most activities.

Where is Couch Park?

Couch Park is also known as the Burger Bowl. It is located on the west side of campus closest to Hefner, Armstrong, Crecine, and Center Street Apartments.

Where is the Tenth and Home Activity Room?

The activity room is located off Tenth Street and turn into Holly Street on the righthand side.

Where is the Center Street Activity Room?

It is located between Center Street North and Center Street South.