“Students often tell us that faculty involvement is one of the most meaningful aspects of Dartmouth’s house system,” says Professor of Anthropology Sienna Craig, who serves as house professor at South House and co-director of house communities development with Associate Professor of Sociology Janice McCabe and Professor of Physics and Astronomy Ryan Hickox. “We are thrilled to welcome this new cohort of dedicated faculty.”
After more than two years of a major renovation, undergraduates are once again living in all the residence halls in East Wheelock House, which now offer light-filled study and social spaces, air conditioning, private bathrooms, and elevators, among other amenities.
Six faculty members have joined Dartmouth's residential house communities as inaugural faculty fellows. The fellows will collaborate with house leadership teams to expand program offerings geared toward intellectual engagement and deepening faculty-student connections.
"One of the distinguishing elements of Dartmouth's house communities, when compared to peer institutions, is the broader and more inclusive involvement of faculty and staff affiliates," says Professor of Anthropology Sienna Craig, who serves as house professor at South House and as co-director, with Associate Professor of Sociology Janice McCabe, of house communities development.
As Dartmouth creates more undergraduate housing in the coming years, the house community system will give students more options about where they might live in their junior and senior years.
Three of Dartmouth’s house communities will be led by new house professors beginning in fall 2023. Christopher MacEvitt, a professor of religion who studies the history of medieval Christian communities in the Mediterranean, will be the professor in residence for East Wheelock House. Geographer Abigail Neely, an associate professor and political ecologist who studies health, healing, and the impacts of racial capitalism in South Africa, will join the School House community. And historian Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch, an associate professor who specializes in modern West African history, will take on the leadership of West House.
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