By Brianna Rodriguez
After more than eight months, the search for a new Campus Recreation fitness programming coordinator is over.
But the university will not name them until their May 17 start date.
The coordinator will oversee group fitness classes, the personal training program and the daily operations of the fitness center.
Although Campus Recreation received a $53,381.50 budget cut for the upcoming year, Associate Director Al Gentilini says that it still plans to offer programming that will benefit students’ overall well-being.
“We are currently working together to see what next steps are best for the entire campus and the student body,” he said in an email. “With the new residence hall coming in the near future, all departments are going to see an increase in student traffic.
“The only way we will be able to accommodate is to work together, which we are all excited to do.”