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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. |
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| 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 | |