UPG opens new workout space
Pitt-Greensburg tripled its workout space when it opened its new 2,400 square foot fitness center. The newly constructed fitness center, part of Chambers Hall, features six LifeFitness treadmills, six Precor ellipticals, two Precor upright bikes, two LifeFitness recumbent bikes, Selectorized weight machines as well as dumbbells and free weights.
On hand to try out the state-of-the-art equipment, right, was Marion Chambers, wife of former UPG president George F. Chambers, at left. Looking on is Debbie Tabita, sister of the late Ronnie Andrews, for whom the new fitness center is named. Andrews’s uncle, the late Lawrence Rehanek, made a gift toward UPG’s original fitness center in his nephew’s name. Rehanek, a 1928 Pitt School of Pharmacy graduate, and his nephew were big supporters of Pitt athletics.
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