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Meeting Report |
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| PROJECT NAME: |
Johns Hopkins University Homewood
Campus Plan |
| PROJECT NUMBER: |
Ayers/Saint/Gross No.
9895.00 |
| MEETING DATE: |
November 11, 1999 |
| SUBJECT: |
Fraternities Issues |
| ATTENDEES: |
Josh Mengers, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Nick Barwick, Phi Kappa Psi
Carlos Capallan, Beta Theta Pi
Alissa Lipton, Alpha Phi
Katie Clark, Alpha Phi
Matt Paccione, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Mary Ellen Porter, JHU/HAS
Adam Gross, ASG
Suzanne Holden, ASG |
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DISCUSSION
There are 10 recognized Fraternities affiliated with JHU, and 4
recognized Sororities. Two other Fraternities that
are not recognized are Delta Phi St Elmos and Alpha Tao Omega
About 20% of the JHU student population is involved in Greek
life. This rounds out to around 800 students.
The Fraternities were not as concerned about being together with
other Fraternities as they were about having a
house where several of the brothers could live together.
The sororities have very limited common space and only a few have
their own houses. Many would just like an
space that would be convenient for them to get together and meet.
Now they meet in different sister's houses or
apartments in cramped spaces. Of the 800 students involved in
Greek life, about 250 are women in sororities.
Respectfully submitted,
AYERS/SAINT/GROSS, INC.
Suzanne Holden |
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Steve Campbell, for JHU distribution
Dennis O'Shea, by e-mail for JHU web-site distribution
Janet Sanfilippo, JHU
George Alexiou, PBQ&D
Michael Vergason, MVLA
Virginia Gehshan, Cloud and Gehshan Associates
Adam Gross, ASG
Luanne Greene, ASG
Suzanne Holden, ASG |
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