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...Going back in time, Dudley House was much more of a commuter house,” Dingman said. “Now, very few of our undergraduates live at home, but in those days, it served an even greater purpose...
Since 1985, the atmosphere has changed, as transfer students are no longer required to be affiliated with Dudley, and students living off-campus have been granted permission to retain their House affiliation if they have spent previous semesters living in another House. According to Dingman, such changes have positively affected Dudley House and made the House smaller and more cohesive. “The number of students who join in the events that the fellows host in the House have increased, and that leads to a really vibrant community...
...like people were anxious to get into Harvard, and people thought that it was sort of odd that once you get in that you had to interview to get into a House,” said Freshman Dean and former Associate Dean of the College for Housing Thomas A. Dingman...
...Dingman said that this trend is distinct from former patterns, when all varsity athletes used to live in the same House—and, as further studies showed, all concentrated in Economics, taking very similar classes...
...What’s the point of going to Harvard, with its diverse student body, if you get smothered into these communities that look like yourself?” Dingman said...