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The James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center is a social and recreational center on campus, built in 1996 to be the “living room” of campus. The 232,000-square-foot center contains the 9,000-seat Halton Arena, the campus fitness center, an indoor track, recreational courts, a 50-foot indoor climbing wall, a group fitness studio, and meeting facilities. The center initially had a food court as well, along with a game room equipped with arcade games, ping pong tables, and pool tables.


Exterior view of the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center

Exterior shot of the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center

The first game at the Halton Arena, December 2, 1996

Basketball game being played at the Halton Arena on it's opening on December 2, 1996

International Festival at the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center, 2018

Booth for Germany at the International Festival, set up outside the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center

The center is dedicated to Charlotte business and community leader James H. Barnhardt of Barnhardt Manufacturing Company. Barnhardt served on the university's board of advisors. The center was named in his honor as Barnhardt’s brother-in-law, Robert Hayes, along with wife Mariam Cannon Hayes and the Cannon Foundation, donated $5 million to the building’s construction, the largest gift in the university’s history at the time.

The Halton Arena, which is located within the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center, hosts UNC Charlotte men's and women's basketball games and women's volleyball games, as well as commencement ceremonies, live concerts, student productions, and community festivals. The arena opened on December 2, 1996, and was named for Dale Halton, the president and CEO of the Charlotte Pepsi-Cola bottling company who donated $1.25 million for the arena’s construction. At the time of the Halton Arena’s construction, the largest auditorium on campus seated 620; the arena’s 9,000-seat capacity allowed the university to host commencement ceremonies on campus.

In addition to being a recreational space on campus, the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center also hosts various campus events, like the International Festival. Established in 1975, the International Festival features booths representing over 50 nations and has had over 20,000 attendees in previous years. UNC Charlotte international students and community staff the booths, which showcase art, crafts, clothing, and food from each participating country. Live musical and dance performances are held in the Halton Arena and outside the center.

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