Our Vision for 84 Sorority Circle
A Home to Set Alpha Mu Apart
T
he Alpha Mu Chapter Housing Corporation
recognizes the chapter house is not meeting the
needs of our undergraduate members today. We have put
much thought into how we should rectify this issue, and
through careful study, assessment, and planning, it has
been determined that demolishing the current chapter
house and rebuilding is necessary. Working with Pryor
Morrow Architects and WAR Construction, we have
developed a tactical approach to our future.
ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $14,000,000
(Subject to change)
ESTIMATED PROJECT TIMELINE
CONSTRUCTION BEGAN
MAY 2019
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE
FALL 2020
(Subject to change)
GOALS OF THE PROJECT:
"e greatest contribution Kappa Delta has made in my life is the
e greatest joy was pinning my oldest daughter, Mallie, and knowing that
Create areas
that allow for
in-house and
out-of-house
members to meet,
socialize, study,
and eat together.
Provide living
space for 85
members,
increasing from
63 members
currently.
Guarantee Kappa
Delta remains
competitive on
campus compared
to other fraternity
and sorority housing,
residence halls,
and apartment
complexes.
Ensure our
chapter remains
strong, viable,
and grounded in
building strong
young women for
another 90 years.