The Quad

The Quad is the center of South Campus living and the home to several campus traditions, like the Watermelon Bust and Grubfest.


The Quad is the center of South Campus living and the home to several campus traditions, like the Watermelon Bust and Grubfest.

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The KA house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Lamb house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Pike house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the organization are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The PHA house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Phi Mu house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Phi Tau house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include: