Resident Experts 2016-17

Resident Experts (“RezXprts”) are Dartmouth undergraduates who offer tutoring and academic support for introductory courses within each of the House Communities, organized through the Academic Skills Center. They offer facilitated study halls, which for West House are located in the 3rd Floor Fahey Study Space. Students are encouraged bring all course materials, and you will also meet others within close proximity who are in your course that you can study with when the Resident Expert isn’t around.

The Resident Experts focus on introductory courses in the following disciplines:  Biology (12/13/14); Chemistry (5/6/51/52); Economics (1/10/20/21/22/26); and, Math (3/8/13).

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Biology
(Noah) Myung Chang Lee
Sundays, 12:30 to 2 p.m.

Chemistry
Julie Becher
Sundays, 4 to 5:30 p.m.

Economics
Phil Dytko
Thursdays, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Mathematics
Clement Nyanhongo
 Sundays, 2 to 3:30 p.m.

House Teas 16F

A regular feature of life in West House is House Teas, in which we get together at the House Professor’s residence for refreshments and discussions on a wide range of topics of interest to our community. We’ll often host distinguished guests or our expert faculty and staff. Unless otherwise noted the House Teas will take place at the House Professor’s residence at 18 Webster Ave. The schedule of House Teas for the current term is below:
FALL TERM 2016
Friday, September 23, 2-4pm
Workshop on “Telly My Story” with Pati Hernández
Pati Hernández is a mother, an activist, dancer, puppeteer, and a Dartmouth College adjunct professor. Originally from Chile, she immigrated to North America in 1983. Her professional focus is the exploration of political and social problems through the arts. She is the creator and facilitator of Telling My Story, a program she developed in correctional facilities and rehab centers in Vermont since 1999. One venue of the program is the classes she has developed at Dartmouth College since 2005.
Wednesday, September 28, 4-5pm
Architectural tour of the West Campus with West House faculty member Marlene Heck
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Marlene Elizabeth Heck’s work focuses on the architectural and social history of ‘America in the age of Jefferson.’ She is particularly interested in vernacular building traditions and the way 18th-century building design was altered to respond to new social and cultural practices adopted during the early national period. As a founding partner in the Austin, TX-based cultural resource management firm of Hardy.Heck.Moore & Associates, she has conducted architectural surveys throughout the country.
More House Teas to be announced soon…

West House Cinema

On weekend nights we can transform the Ground Floor Lounge of Fahey into the West House Cinema!

The first Cinema night will be Saturday, October 15, at 8:30pm. We’ll be sending around a poll for movie choices.

West House Blanket Knitting Project

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Come create knitted and crochet squares for a great big West House blanket, with postdoctoral research fellow in astronomy (and West House member) Lauranne Lanz,
Tuesdays 7:30-9:00 pm in the Hyphen

Beginners are welcome as well as experienced crafters. We’ll have instructions, tools, and purple yarns. For questions, please email Lauranne at (Lauranne.Lanz@dartmouth.edu)

Shows at the Hop 17W

West House has available free tickets for House members to attend a number of world-class performances at the Hopkins Center each term. Please see below the list of upcoming performances for the current term. If you’d like tickets, please contact House Administrator Pamela Duffy at Pamela.K.Duffy@dartmouth.edu.
WINTER TERM 2017
Fri Jan 27 2017 – 8:00 PM
A fiery, forward-looking tribute to jazz icon Charlie “Bird” Parker by one of today’s most celebrated sax players.
Tue Jan 31 2017 – 7:00 PM
Program includes Beethoven’s bracing, soulful E-minor quartet and the sounds of Scandinavia in luscious arrangements of sprightly folk tunes.
Fri Feb 10 2017 – 8:00 PM
41st Annual Winter Carnival Concert: A big band celebration of funk, R&B, James Bond & jazz with guest artists Joe Bowie, Steven Bernstein, Bahnamous Bowie and JT Lewis.
Wed Feb 15 2017 – 7:00 PM
Masters of some of East Asia’s most expressive traditional instruments improvise thrilling new music.
(PAN project will also be performing at the West House Professor’s Residence on Thursday, Feb 16!)
Sat Feb 18 2017 – 8:00 PM
Dance Party! Get ready to move to pulsating polyrhythms from Venezuela, Peru, Cuba and Brazil, with interludes of DJ-spun dance tunes.
Sun Feb 19 2017 – 2:00 PM
Dancing in the Wind, performed with the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble. Works by Zach Wadsworth, Ken Hesketh and John Mackey.
Sat Feb 25 2017 – 8:00 PM
Program includes Sibelius’ Violin Concerto (with soloist Orestis Lykouropoulos ’17) and Brahms’ Symphony No. 1.
Tue Mar 07 2017 – 7:00 PM
Hop pianist-in-residence performs solo works from Schumann, a meditative Bach partita and more.

Soccer

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The West House IM soccer team plays in the House co-rec league for the fall term. Games are on Friday afternoons. IM registration is free for House team members. To join the team, please contact captain Cory Cline (Cory.T.Cline.TH@dartmouth.edu).

House Professor: Ryan C. Hickox

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I’m the House Professor for West House, and am also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy, studying supermassive black holes in galaxies and how they grow through cosmic time. I live with my family in the West House Professor residence on Webster Avenue.

I was born and bred in Rhode Island, and was an undergrad at Yale where I played rugby and was a guitarist in a rock band, in addition to working on my senior thesis in experimental particle physics. After college I moved to England where I taught physics at Oundle School, a large boarding school, and then moved on to Harvard for my Ph.D. in astronomy. I then returned to the UK for a postdoctoral fellowship at Durham University, and then moved to Dartmouth where I’ve been since 2011. My interests outside physics include musicskiingNewcastle United (and West House IM soccer!), and traveling with my family.

Assistant Director: Darby Wiggins

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I am the Assistant Director of Residential Education of West House, and I live in Room 113 on the first floor of Fahey. While originally from The Great Land of Alaska, I have spent the majority of my life in the Washington DC area.  Most recently, I worked at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA) where I served in both graduate academic affairs/student services roles and in student conduct/student development roles.  My educational background is quite varied, with degrees in Government and Politics, Environmental Science and Higher Education Administration. In my spare time I enjoy anything the outdoors, exploring the Upper-Valley, rowing, furniture restoration/repurposing and volunteering.  I look forward to not only working with faculty, staff and students, but the cold and snowy winters.

Resident Fellows

The Resident Fellows are graduate students who live in West House and are part of the leadership team for the community. As well as taking part in House activities, and spending time in the community, they will be holding weekly office hours in the House to offer help with their respective academic fields or for personal or professional guidance.

Jennifer Franks (Biomedical Sciences, Butterfield)
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Hi West House! My name is Jennifer Franks and I am a 5th year PhD candidate in Quantitative Biomedical Sciences. I am living on the first floor of Butterfield. I am originally from Noblesville, Indiana and did my undergrad work in Statistics and Genetics at Purdue University. A fun fact about me is that I used to competitively show llamas for 10+ years. Most of my current days are spent in a research lab in Remsen but outside of that, I enjoy cooking, hiking, and ballroom dancing.

Cory Cline (Engineering, Butterfield)
Cory.T.Cline.TH@dartmouth.edu

I’m Cory Cline from Colorado and I’m a PhD Candidate at Thayer School of Engineering, specialized in Material Sciences. When I’m not in the lab, you might find me around Butterfield or at the gym; you’ll definitely be seeing me at West House events. I’m easy to talk to, so don’t hesitate to approach me. I’m into high adrenaline experiences; I’ve sky dived and I’m on my way to obtaining a recreational pilot’s license. Something that generally surprises people is my age; I recently turned 23 and am now a third year PhD student. I guess you could say I’m enthusiastic about learning, I’d rather joke that I’m just a go-getter.

Anja Subasic (Computer Science, Fahey)
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My name is Anja Subasic and I am a second year MS student in the Computer Science department at Dartmouth. I am a resident fellow for West House this year, and I live in Fahey. I am originally from Belgrade, Serbia, where I lived until I moved to the US to get my Bachelor’s degrees in Music Performance and Computer Science.  Something interesting about me is that I played with the Belgrade Philharmonic when I was in high school, and until my junior year of undergrad I wanted to be a professional orchestral musician! I eventually decided to keep percussion as a hobby and get a masters in CS, which brought me to Dartmouth. Next year I hope to move to the West Coast and get a job as a data scientist!

Edel Auh (Medicine, Russell Sage)
Edel.Auh.MED@Dartmouth.edu

My name is Edel Auh, and I’m currently an M1 at Geisel School of Medicine. I’m one of the Resident Fellows, and I currently live on the first floor of Russell Sage. Fun fact about me: I’m actually an ’18 who just graduated! I was a Comparative Literature major (specializing in Japanese translation) and Global Health in Anthropology and Japanese double minor. If you have any questions for a recent Dartmouth grad or about pre-med or life at Dartmouth in general, feel free to reach out to me or stop by my room for a chat. I love food, so I’m always down for a meal at Collis or Foco with people!