While classroom experience is critical, the
development of friendship and social skills might
be even more important to success in today's
business world. We know the fraternity provides
social interaction that sets our members apart
from the average college graduate. In many ways,
our Shelter is potentially more impactful than
any classroom. We know it is critical for Delta Tau
Delta to improve our footing to remain competitive
among the other great fraternities at Cornell. If we
stand pat, we will lose potential new members to
other houses and will not be able to maintain the
standard of excellence that is the hallmark of Delta
Tau Delta.
Our challenge is to provide a high-quality
living environment that supports and nurtures
young men and will have a far-reaching effect
on the lives of our Delt brothers for years to
come.
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BETA OMICRON
PURSUING EXCELLENCE
"Your decision to invest in the physical asset at 104 Mary Ann Wood Drive (formerly
1 Campus Road) represents your commitment to Cornell's future. The nature of the
investments you propose in addition to the programmatic augmentations suggest
that you are serious about being a leader in the Greek system, and I look forward to
working collaboratively with your organization towards this mutual goal.
"It is my uncompromising vision that the student experience at Cornell be second to
none, and we rely on the support of our many accomplished and loyal alumni and the
committed faculty, staff, and students to realize this end. Thank you again for your
role and support in this effort; you have my sincere gratitude."
– Ryan Lombardi, Vice President for Student & Campus Life
North campus residential expansion
Delta Upsilon renovation
Alpha Sigma Phi renovation Phi Kappa Psi renovation
Lambda Chi Alpha renovation