UNT's thriving Greek system soon will have a new home when the university's new Greek Life Center is completed on Welch Street.
Artist's rendering of UNT's Greek Life Center (Image courtesy of Hahnfeld Hoffer Stanford)
The new center will house UNT's Greek administration and serve as a central location for fraternities and sororities to host Greek activities.
The 6,000-square-foot center — slated to open in spring 2014 — also will provide a site for Greek alumni to meet and stay engaged with UNT, home to 41 fraternities and sororities. The center will be the first stand-alone Greek Life Center in the U.S.
Students, alumni and faculty can leave their legacy by buying brick pavers that will become part of the center's porch and walkway.