| Kelsey Hassenstab
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St. Louis, MO -- Student housing design experts KWK Architects, along with partner architect BWBR of Omaha, NE, are finalizing design plans for a new Greek Village at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK). The $32.65 million project includes a new residence hall and renovation of existing Martin Hall. “UNK has a reputation for quality, student-centered experiences, and our Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community is one of the best examples of this dynamic educational environment,” said Kelsey Hassenstab, Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life. | Javier Esteban
| “Our 700-plus members are involved across campus and the Kearney community, and they excel academically while holding many of the top student leadership positions at UNK.”
“This project will facilitate more community building among the FSL organizations by providing more opportunities for all the chapters to be involved,” Hassenstab said. “It’s more inclusive and progressive housing, which will allow us to grow closer as a community and work together to achieve our educational and community service goals.” “The key to both buildings’ designs is flexibility,” said KWK Principal Javier Esteban. “The upper floor is designed to absorb the fluctuations of fraternity and sorority populations from one year to the next. All access to each chapter will be controlled by card reader.” For more information about KWK Architects, please visit www.kwkarchitects.com or contact the Director of Marketing Cindy Hausler at cindyh@kwkarchitects.com. Media Contact:
Jennifer Beidle 314-607-9459 jennifer@jbeidlepr.com |
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