Aggie Stadium
Aggie Stadium was completed mid-summer in 1981 and is situated on what was once the
football practice field on Sullivan Street. An Aggie alumnus and architect, W. Edward
Jenkins, designed the stadium. The stadium has recently undergone renovations
including the installation of lights, new sprinkler and drainage systems, and the
reconditioning of the playing surface.
Bryan Fitness and Wellness Center
The Joseph and Kathleen Bryan fitness and Wellness Center was dedicated on Saturday,
November 10, 2001. The 25,000 square feet fitness center sits behind the
scoreboard at Aggie Stadium.
Corbett Center
The Corbett Health, Physical Education and Recreation Center was constructed in 1978
and named for Ellis F. Corbett, a 1931 graduate of A&T. Affectionately known as "Mr.
A&T", Corbett was for many years the director of public relations and executive
secretary of the national alumni association.
Moore Gymnasium
Charles H. Moore served as a vice president of the University for several years and was a
pioneer in soliciting funds and influencing donations from citizens in
Greensboro in support of the college. The building is a part of the physical
education complex and was constructed in 1953.
Strickland Field House
Constructed in 1960, this facility is located on Sullivan Street on the grounds of Aggie Stadium.
It houses the football administrative offices.
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