OUR NEW HOUSE
In August 2021 the Zeta Beta Chapter celebrated the opening of it’s new chapter house. The chapter is settling in and enjoying the spacious 19,000 square foot house with five porches, a dedicated dining room with commercial kitchen, a separate chapter room with large ritual closet, numerous study spaces, and multiple spaces for socializing and gathering.
In 2008, the University began the transformation of Greek Court into Greek Village. This project replaces aging infrastructure and provides new amenities for the fraternity and sorority community. The phased plan provides for the orderly demolition of existing University-owned houses, lot clearing, infrastructure installation and construction of new houses. Alumni/alumnae housing corporations have leased all 20 available lots in Greek Village and are in various stages of design, construction and operation of new chapter houses.
The Greek Village is connected to the rest of the University through walkways, bike paths and roads to ensure that it is an integral part of the campus, not an isolated area. Several community amenities will be constructed as a part of the Master Plan: an amphitheater, community shelters and recreational fields. A community center is slated near the center of the property across from the new Zeta Beta house. These amenities complete the neighborhood feel of the new Greek Village and connect the surrounding lots to a central focus.