Panhellenic Quadrangle

Named for the former dean of women at the University, the Nellie R. Melton Panhellenic Quadrangle consists of four freestanding townhouses each encompassing 2,080 square-feet. Each townhouse has a large meeting area to accommodate 75 persons; a chapter room for studying and executive committee meetings; a kitchen, a bathroom and large storage closet. The four units are clustered around a central courtyard designed to allow for outdoor activities and entertainment.

The new facility is built on the site of the Bell Panhellenic Hall, the last remaining World War II barracks "temporary" building on the campus.

To visit a particular area of the tour, click one of the links: Administration Building, Banning Hall, Chapel, Cokesbury Apartments, Dulaney-Browne Library, Draper Hall, International House, Fieldhouse, Freede Center, Harris Hall, Fine Arts Center, Nursing School, Business School, Norick Arts Center, Panhellenic Quad., Law School, Baseball Field, Student/Faculty Center, Tennis Courts, Arts & Sciences, Walker Hall, Mass Comm, Gold Star