A New Home for Alpha Omega
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hrough careful study, assessment and planning, it has been determined that building a chapter house is necessary to meet the needs of today's
students and remain competitive on campus. To complete this vision as planned, the Alpha Omega House Association has partnered with Core
Architects of Rogers, Arkansas, and Michael G. Imber Architects of San Antonio, Texas.
"The joy of knowing our Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Gamma lives again on the Faye eville campus is immeasurable.
It represents love and coopera ve effort from so many whose hearts never le ." -LYN BORUM WHALEY '59
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
• Live-in capacity for 84 members
• Ample personal space for our members, primarily through two-person
bedrooms with several four-person rooms
• Generous study space, including areas for individual and group study
on the first, second and third floors, as well as wireless internet access
throughout the facility
• Food service and dining room that will accommodate the entire chapter
• Community living areas throughout the house for daily use and
recruitment
• A chapter room that can accommodate the entire membership
• A comfortable house director suite
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $12 MILLION