Providing A Home For The Next 150 Years
- Matt Pitchford
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Check it out! This is great article written by the Purdue Fraternity, Sorority & Cooperative Life organization about the new and improved Purdue Acacia house. https://www.purdue.edu/vpsl/news/featured-stories/2026_0105-fscl-house-improvements.php | ![]() |
Over the past 150 years, so many Boilermakers have found a true home at Purdue through the friendships and brotherhood built in Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life. We are excited to be part of making sure that tradition continues for the next generation at Acacia. Over the last few years, we’ve been working through a major, phased renovation of the Acacia house to create an even better place for brothers to live, study, and grow together. Alongside the physical upgrades, we’ve focused on building a strong brotherhood by recruiting high-character young men, engaging alumni as mentors, and strengthening our leadership and advising teams. The results have been incredible! Our membership has tripled with active undergraduates, and the house is buzzing with energy. With continued renovations planned over the next few years, we’re expanding the house to include more study spaces, improved common areas, and room for even more brothers to live together. It’s been amazing to see our alumni network step up to support the effort, and we’re proud of the momentum we’re building. Our goal is simple: create a great home that helps develop great men and keep Acacia as a place where Boilermakers can build lifelong friendships and leadership skills for generations to come.



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