Here are six highlights:
1. XU faculty, staff and students will collaborate with TriHealth executives and clinicians to craft a plan for the fitness center.
2. TriHealth and XU hope to open the facility by fall 2019.
3. The organizations have not yet determined a project size or cost.
4. The fitness center will replace the O’Connor Sports Center, built in 1976.
5. The center will also house academic classrooms with a focus on health and wellness.
6. Within this partnership, TriHealth will also offer health services to XU faculty, staff and their dependents.
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