About the Beaman Center

The Beaman Center opened its doors to students on September 8, 2003.

Belmont University Beaman Center Created to raise the level of excellence in residential campus life through enhanced recreation facilities, the Beaman Student Life Center includes a fitness center with strength training and cardiovascular equipment, an aerobics and dance area for a wide variety of classes, two racquetball courts, an intramural gymnasium, a rock-climbing wall, and student locker rooms.

In addition to the recreational and wellness facilities, the center houses the administrative offices of Belmont's Dean of Students and the Office of Student Affairs. The facility features numerous student services including a convenience store, offices and meeting rooms for student organizations, and ample gathering spaces and inviting seating areas for students to study and interact.

The facility was made possible through a a gift from Sally Beaman, who contributed generoursly to allow for its construction. Mrs. Beaman has been a friend of Belmont for many years.

The student life center is part of a larger 52-million dollar complex that includes the 5,000 seat Curb Event Center and the Maddox Grand Atrium.