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Marquette to break ground on March 6 for Athletic and Human Performance Research Center

Will be built southwest of Wells and 12th streets

Street View Rendering of APRC

Marquette University announced that it will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center on Tuesday, March 6, at 11:30 a.m.

The event will take place at the project site, located on the southwest corner of West Wells and 12th streets, across from the Al McGuire Center.

Street View Rendering of the Marquette Athletic and Human Performance Research Center.

“The cutting-edge research that will take place inside this new facility will target optimizing athletic performance as well as exploring the relationships between exercise, fitness and the overall health and well-being of people across the lifespan,” Marquette president Michael R. Lovell said. “Research collaborators from Marquette, Aurora Health Care and other partners will address a wide scope of human performance issues.”

Lovell added that while Marquette and its partners are still defining the facility’s exact mix of disciplines, researchers will likely explore areas such as rehabilitation and challenges encountered by athletes with special needs. The researchers will also work to develop new fitness technologies and advance the use of fitness data analytics as a tool for improved performance.

The $24 million, 46,000-square-foot facility will be built in phases. The first phase will include space for faculty researchers who work in a wide variety of academic fields, locker rooms and support space for the lacrosse programs and golf team, and additional strength and conditioning spaces for the athletic department and a centralized core of laboratories for conducting human performance research.

Marquette originally planned to build a 250,000- to 300,000-square-foot, $120 million athletic performance research center at 6th Street, 10th Street, West Michigan Street and the Marquette Interchange. But those plans were later scaled back and the project was moved to the site near the Al McGuire Center.

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Marquette University announced that it will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center on Tuesday, March 6, at 11:30 a.m. The event will take place at the project site, located on the southwest corner of West Wells and 12th streets, across from the Al McGuire Center. [caption id="attachment_336667" align="alignright" width="385"] Street View Rendering of the Marquette Athletic and Human Performance Research Center.[/caption] “The cutting-edge research that will take place inside this new facility will target optimizing athletic performance as well as exploring the relationships between exercise, fitness and the overall health and well-being of people across the lifespan,” Marquette president Michael R. Lovell said. “Research collaborators from Marquette, Aurora Health Care and other partners will address a wide scope of human performance issues.” Lovell added that while Marquette and its partners are still defining the facility’s exact mix of disciplines, researchers will likely explore areas such as rehabilitation and challenges encountered by athletes with special needs. The researchers will also work to develop new fitness technologies and advance the use of fitness data analytics as a tool for improved performance. The $24 million, 46,000-square-foot facility will be built in phases. The first phase will include space for faculty researchers who work in a wide variety of academic fields, locker rooms and support space for the lacrosse programs and golf team, and additional strength and conditioning spaces for the athletic department and a centralized core of laboratories for conducting human performance research. Marquette originally planned to build a 250,000- to 300,000-square-foot, $120 million athletic performance research center at 6th Street, 10th Street, West Michigan Street and the Marquette Interchange. But those plans were later scaled back and the project was moved to the site near the Al McGuire Center.

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