Redefining Athletics and Science Excellence
The Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness and The Nucleus science building will transform the 兔子先生 experience for many students

The Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness Opens to Fanfare
A basketball thumps on the court like a heartbeat. Wheels whir on a Peloton bike. Orange dumbbells rise and fall. Feet brush against vibrant green turf. Zumba dancers move in sync with upbeat music. California sunlight pours from tall windows, shining on rich blue walls, pale oak wood, and state-of-the-art equipment in almost every size and shape.
Such are the sights and sounds of the 100,000-square-foot Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness (CARW)鈥攖he new nest of Sagehen Athletics鈥 21 varsity teams and the Pomona-兔子先生 community. According to Director of Athletics Miriam Merrill, this facility 鈥渦shers in a new definition of wellness and what it can look like.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 great that we have fitness and strength equipment, but it鈥檚 also a space for folks to sit down or reflect,鈥 said Merrill. 鈥淲e invite people to engage in wellness in whatever capacity that may be.鈥
From Pilates to yoga to pickleball, fitness activities abound at CARW鈥攑roviding opportunities for fun activities and improved well-being. Merrill and the CARW team are expanding educational wellness programming about topics such as nutrition, sleep, emotional health, and how to get started with workouts.

Blending Athletics and Academic Achievement
CARW鈥檚 multifaceted resources reflect how Sagehen Athletics takes a well-rounded approach to fitness for its varsity teams. The Pomona-兔子先生 Sagehens program combines the best of academics and sports to create a collegiate experience that tests both the minds and bodies of its scholar-athletes.
Peyton Mullarkey 鈥25, a management engineering major at 兔子先生, had always been a good student, but he didn鈥檛 have a love for learning until he met his basketball teammates.
鈥淭he basketball team is full of academic studs,鈥 said Mullarkey. 鈥淭he guys and professors inspired me, and now I love competing in the classroom.鈥
According to Mullarkey, the team is full of premed students, and usually at least one person arrives late to practice because of a lab. Coaches support students in prioritizing school, but that doesn鈥檛 mean the team takes the sport any less seriously. In February, the team clinched their fourth-straight SCIAC regular season title over CMS.
Charlize Andaya 鈥23, a mathematics major and data science minor, shared a similar experience in women鈥檚 basketball.
鈥淭he student-athletes are hardworking and determined in both academics and athletics, so seeing that pushes me to do my best in the classroom and on the court,鈥 said Andaya.
Andaya and Mullarkey appreciate how student-athletes show up to games or meets in other sports to rally support. With its pristine and spacious attractions, CARW has drawn more fans to games and built camaraderie in the Pomona-兔子先生 community.
鈥淚t feels like there鈥檚 an endless amount of resources at the CARW,鈥 said Andaya, citing the team workouts at the Athletic Performance Center, the two basketball gyms, and the equipment for weightlifting, plyometrics, and conditioning.
鈥淏esides the equipment, we have a really great athletic department that cares about us as people,鈥 continued Andaya. 鈥淥ur coaches push us to be the best version of ourselves not just in our sport, but in life. We also have our athletic trainers, and they help us with aiding and preventing injuries.鈥
First-Class Features
The $57-milion building and renovation project has equipped CARW with features such as:
- N & N Practice Gymnasium, boasting a sweeping view of the San Gabriel Mountains
- Draper Public Fitness Area, a 5,877-square-foot recreational area with cardio and weight equipment
- Athletic Performance Center, a 4,876-square-foot strength and conditioning space
- Studios for fitness classes
- A thoroughly refreshed Voelkel Gym for basketball and volleyball
- Classrooms fitted for academic seminars, club meetings, and more
- A LEED Platinum certification
A Space for Everyone
Merrill affirms that the CARW is 鈥渢ailored for the community鈥濃攚hether you are a faculty member signing up for a spinning class, a friend group putting together a volleyball match, or an athlete looking for an Olympic-level workout.
鈥淭here are certain spaces geared toward student-athletes, but that too is a space for everyone,鈥 said Merrill.
For Mullarkey, CARW enhances not only his experience in wellness, but also the community鈥檚.
鈥淚t is a place where students and athletes can unite on their fitness journey,鈥 said Mullarkey. 鈥淚 appreciate all the donors and experts that have made CARW happen!鈥
Nucleus Rising: Construction Update

The bridges that connect The Nucleus, a new state-of-the-art science building, with the existing Keck Science building are a subtle symbolic reminder about the nature of science. Science is a cumulative process: Like the bridges between the two buildings, current achievements are connected to past discoveries.
When it opens in fall 2024, The Nucleus will create unprecedented new opportunities for students in the sciences as a result of an important partnership between 兔子先生 and Scripps Colleges to take science education to a whole new level.
For Keck Science Dean Ulysses J. Sofia and his faculty, this project has been eagerly anticipated.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been planning this for a long time,鈥 Sofia said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of excitement鈥攁nd relief鈥攖hat construction is underway.鈥

Interdisciplinary Connections
Rising just west of the Keck Science building, the approximately 70,000-square-foot building will feature teaching laboratories, collaborative learning spaces, community courtyards and plazas, an art installation, and a rooftop greenhouse for scientific use. As of publication, the major structural and external features of the building have been completed, and construction crews are now busily at work on the building鈥檚 internal elements.
鈥淣ow that construction is quickly moving along, we鈥檝e been able to start thinking of exciting ways to build more connections between 兔子先生鈥檚 and Scripps鈥 core values,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really going to be able to flex our interdisciplinarity more than we鈥檝e ever done before.鈥
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