Shows at the Hop 19W
Shows at the Hop 18F
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.
Undergraduate Advisors
West House Upperclass UGAs
Kelly Caputo ’19
Hi there! My name is Kelly Caputo and I’m a ’19 from Winter Haven, Florida. I am a Sociology major, Philosophy minor, and an upperclassman UGA on Fahey/McLane 4. Thus far, my favorite class at Dartmouth has been Sociology 1 with Professor Kimberly Rogers. My fun fact is that I am a black belt in Tae Kwon Do! I look forward to seeing you all around!
Brad Carney ’20
I’m a ’20 at Dartmouth from Indiana and majoring in Philosophy. This year I am the UGA for Fahey/McLane 3rd floor. Everyone should take Writing 43: The Written Judicial Opinion if the opportunity presents itself! My interests besides Philosophy are doughnuts, film, podcasts and PC games.
Isaiah Briggs ’19
I’m a ’19 Majoring in African & African American Studies and Minoring in Sociology and Spanish. I’m a UGA for west house currently on the fourth floor of Russell Sage. I was born an raised in Oceanside, Southern California and enjoy playing music and sports. During my time here at Dartmouth one of my favorite classes has been Revolutions in the Caribbean. A random fun fact about me is that Raisin Bran is my favorite cereal!
Zoë Chandra ’21
My name is Zoë Chandra, and I’m a ’21 from McLean, Virginia. This year, I will be the UGA for the first floor of Russell Sage! I plan on majoring in either Economics or Quantitative Social Science, with a minor in Public Policy. So far my favorite class at Dartmouth was my writing 5, Experience and Education, with Professor Francine A’Ness. In addition to being a UGA, I am a campus tour guide and also teach at elementary schools in the Hanover area through the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact. I love traveling to new places, and have visited 17 different countries so far!
Tara Greaney ’20
I am Tara Greaney, a ’20 from Sisters, Oregon. I am a UGA on the second floor of Fahey/McLane. I am majoring in Engineering. My favorite class so far was Shades of Noir, a film class I took my freshman fall. My favorite animal has been the jaguar since my sister gave me a stuffed jaguar when I was five.
Katie Harris ’19
Hi, everyone! My name is Katie Harris (’19), and I’m the UGA for Fahey/McLane floors 0 and 1. I grew up in central Illinois, and I’m a neuroscience major here at Dartmouth. My favorite class so far has been “Music from the Lands of the Silk Road” taught by Professor Levin. Unfortunately, it’s not offered this year, but I recommend keeping an eye out for it–especially if you want to enhance your musical repertoire. Fun fact about me: I give free fly fishing lessons. Contact me if you’re interested!
Jae Hong ’20
My name is Jae Hong and I’m a member of the Class of 2020. I was born in South Korea and raised mainly in the cities spread through Southern California. I now live in Butterfield and am the UGA for the entire building. When I’m not making door decorations or bulletin boards, I lead for the DOC through People of Color Outdoors and Cabin and Trail and also participate in the Cheer Team. I’m a Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Psychology double major with a minor in English and the best class I have taken at Dartmouth was NAS 42/WGSS 40.01. Professor Palmer was so engaging, always had a word of wisdom for our class and had so many stories to tell that left us with some new knowledge of the world. Don’t be afraid to blitz me if you want to find out more about the things that I do!
Don Joo ’19
Hi, my name is Don Joo, and I am a ’19. I was born in Busan, South Korea, but I have moved around the US quite a bit. I have lived in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Tennessee, so home for me is basically anywhere there is friends and family. I am the UGA for the 2nd Floor of Russell Sage. I am majoring in chemistry and pursuing pre-medical studies. My favorite Dartmouth classes so far have been Physical Chemistry (CHEM 76) with Professor Ditchfield and Death and Dying (ANTH 14) with Professor Kan. I am also an undergraduate research assistant. My research encompasses molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), which is part of my thesis work. When I’m not studying or in lab, I love playing video games (even if I’m not good at them), soccer, or ping pong and having late night discussions.
Maya Velez ’21
My name is Maya Velez and I am a 21. I am from New York City, but spent most of my childhood abroad in France and Switzerland. At Dartmouth, I am a prospective Government or Cognitive Science major along with being the UGA for the third floor of Russell Sage. My favorite class so far has been Experience and Education with Francine A’Ness which inspired me to pursue the minor in Education. Finally, a fun fact about me is that I don’t have a first language: I learned French and English at the same time!
West House First-Year UGAs
Sam Abel ’21
Sam (’21) is so excited to be the UGA for Brown 2 this year! She hails from the Finger Lakes in Upsate New York and is planning on becoming an English major. When she’s not with her residents, you can find Sam studying at Sanborn, catching a show at the Hop, or working at the Admissions office, where she is an Access Ambassador. Her favorite class she has taken at Dartmouth so far is Acting 2 with Professor Rice, and her favorite person on campus is Winston the therapy dog.
Vincent Chang ’21
I’m a ’21 and am the UGA for the first floor of Brown in the Choates. I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA and definitely do miss consistent weather. I am planning to major in Geography, while also completing pre-health requirements. Something interesting about myself is that I was originally supposed to be a ’19, but took two gap years and am now a ’21.
Summer Christensen ’21
Hi, I’m Summer Christensen, and I am a ’21 from Santa Barbara, CA. This year, I am the UGA for Brown 3 in the Choates. I am still undecided on my major, but my favorite classes at Dartmouth have been Earth Science 1 and CS1. When not in class or on my floor, you can catch me fencing saber at the gym, something I had never tried before Dartmouth. What you may not know, however, is that I can make my tongue the shape of a clover.
Brittany Cleary ’21
My name is Brittany and I’m from Greenwich, CT. I’m a ’21 and the UGA for the 3rd floor of Judge Hall. I plan on majoring in biology and am considering minors in education and Hispanic studies. Though I’ve taken many amazing classes at Dartmouth, my favorite so far has been “The Art of the Interview,” a writing 5 with Professor Susan Reynolds which I took during my freshman fall. In my free time I love to go for runs and wait in the Collis pasta line (in my opinion, it’s worth it). Fun fact about me: I’m obsessed with Greek yogurt and Bachelor in Paradise.
Kirstyn Coxen ’19
I’m in the class of 2019 getting ready to graduate as a double major in Biology and Psychology with a minor in Global Health of Anthropology. This year, I will be a UGA for first-years on Wheeler 3, but I have been a House UGA in both Russell Sage and Fahey/McLane for the past two years. I grew up in Monument, Colorado – right outside of Denver, but spent my middle/high school years in Treasure Island, Florida. My favorite class at Dartmouth so far has been Photography 1. It was labor intensive but helped me learn a lot about myself both personally and as a photographer. It also sparked my interest in film photography, which I have continued to practice independently. One of my favorite places to spend time is in the darkroom developing film and prints.
Shannon Sartain ’21
My name is Shannon Sartain and I am a ’21 from Long Island, NY. I am a FYRE UGA for the ground floors of Mid and South Fayerweather. I am planning on majoring in Earth Sciences with a possible modification or minor in Engineering and/or Geography. My favorite class at Dartmouth so far was Earth Sciences 1—we got to take field trips for lab every week to super interesting geologic or environmental sites in or around Hanover. A random fun fact about me is that I’ve never had braces. A more interesting fact about me is that I knocked over my next door neighbor’s mailbox the first time I drove a car. On campus, I love seeing movies at the Hop, hiking with the DOC, and eating Collis eggs and pasta.
The Westletter archives
See links below for PDF copies of our weekly Westletter.
SPRING TERM 2020
- June 14, 2020
- May 31, 2020
- May 24, 2020
- May 17, 2020
- May 10, 2020
- May 3, 2020
- April 26, 2020
- April 19, 2020
- April 5, 2020
- March 29, 2020
- March 15, 2020
WINTER TERM 2020
- March 1, 2020
- February 23, 2020
- February 16, 2020
- February 9, 2020
- February 2, 2020
- January 26, 2020
- January 19, 2020
- January 12, 2020
FALL TERM 2019
- November 17, 2019
- November 3, 2019
- October 20, 2019
- October 13, 2019
- October 6, 2019
- September 22, 2019
- September 15, 2019
SUMMER TERM 2019
SPRING TERM 2019
- May 26, 2019
- May 19, 2019
- May 12, 2019
- May 5, 2019
- April 28, 2019
- April 21, 2019
- April 14, 2019
- April 7, 2019
- March 31, 2019
WINTER TERM 2019
- March 10, 2019
- March 3, 2019
- February 24, 2019
- February 17, 2019
- February 10, 2019
- February 3, 2019
- January 27, 2019
- January 20, 2019
- January 13, 2019
- January 6, 2019
FALL TERM 2018
- November 4, 2018
- October 28, 2018
- October 21, 2018
- October 14, 2018
- October 7, 2018
- September 30, 2018
- September 23, 2018
- September 16, 2018
- September 9, 2018
SUMMER TERM 2018
SPRING TERM 2018
- May 27, 2018
- May 20, 2018
- May 13, 2018
- May 6, 2018
- April 29, 2018
- April 22, 2018
- April 15, 2018
- April 8, 2018
- April 1, 2018
- March 25, 2018
WINTER TERM 2018
Shows at the Hop 18W
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.
THE WESTLETTER for the week of 10/8/17
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Westians in the News
- Drew Hunnicutt ’19 had two touchdown receptions, including the decisive score with 34 seconds left, asDartmouth completed its largest comeback ever to defeat Yale at Homecoming. Congratulations to Drew and the whole team!
- West House faculty affiliate Yusaku Horiuchi (Government and Quantitative Social Science) was profiled in the D this week, answering questions about his wide-ranging international research, including a recent article about public perception of refugees.
SUNDAY NIGHT FOOD IN THE HYPHEN NOW!
Join UGAs Drew and Jae for “breakfast” in the Hyphen tonight at 9 – all are welcome!
RESUME/INTERVIEW Help this Tuesday
Come join Resident Fellow and Tuck student Alen Amini for a special career session from 8-10 PM on Tuesday, October 10th in the first floor Fahey Lounge. He is happy to:
* help with resume editing specific to career tracks
* help with consulting case interviews
* read and edit cover letters
* connect you with Tuck students focused on particular industries
If you are requesting consulting case prep, reach out to him individually in advance: alen.a.mini.tu18@tuck.dartmouth.edu. He looks forward to seeing all of you on Tuesday!
HP Tea WEDNESDAY with photographer/author Eli Burakian ‘00
West House is pleased to invite the Dartmouth community to our weekly Hous Professor’s Tea, in the first-floor lounge of Fahey Hall, with snacks and drinks starting at 4pm and a guest discussion at 4:30. This week (Wednesday, Oct 11) we are delighted to host Eli Burakian ’00, Dartmouth Photographer, who will discuss his recent hike of the Vermont Long Trail and his work on guidebooks for the MALS program. At the tea we will also have advisors for Dickey Center internships. All are welcome!
Outdoor movie on Saturday
Your Exec Board is planning an outdoor screening of “Cabin in the Woods” on the evening of Friday the 13th. More details TBA!
Community Dinner on Sunday: WestoberFest
Our next West House Community Dinner will be next Sunday, Oct 15th at 6pm. The catering will be German dishes with theme of “WestoberFest”.
IM soccer Friday
The next IM soccer game is against School House (in a rematch of last year’s final) this Friday, Oct 13 at 4:50pm(be at the field by 4:30!) It’s still possible to sign up; if interested in playing, please contact our IM Captain, Resident Fellow Cory Cline at Cory.T.Cline.TH@dartmouth.edu. IM registration is FREE for members of House teams.
Invite your student group to DINNER at the HP’S Residence
For any Westian who is a member of a student group (musical group, sports team, activist group, outdoors club, anything!) and would like to extend a dinner invitation to your group (including all students, not just West House members), please contact Ryan.C.Hickox@dartmouth.edu. Thursdays usually work best but other nights can work as well. (Note that the most we can host our residence is about 25 or 30). Looking forward to seeing you in our home!
Exec Board meeting
Tonight the Exec discussed:
– plan for movie night
– update on Community Dinner
– input on gear orders
– House facilities working group
– visits to other instiutions
The next Exec meeting wll be Sunday after the Community Dinner
Wrap-up of the week
- This weekend we had a great time in Fahey for the first-year pre-Bonfire party on Fri night and at the West House tailgate on Saturday! Special thanks to Pamela, Alen, and Jeremy who made over 200 breakfast sandwiches!
- Last Sunday we had a very enjoyable Community Dinner with members of West House from across the College and Community.
Resident Fellow Office Hours
The West House Resident Fellows: Alen Amini (Business); Cory Cline (Engineering); Jennifer Franks (Biology); Sam Modder (Engineering/Art) will be holding regular Office Hours together in the Hyphen (between Butterfield and Russell Sage) from 9 to 10 on Thursday evenings. They’re a great resource — please don’t hesitate to get to know them!
Resident Experts
Free HOP tickets
West House has available free tickets for House members to attend world-class performances at the Hopkins Center each term. A full list of shows for Spring term is available here. If you’d like tickets, please contact Pamela at Pamela.K.Duffy@dartmouth.edu.
Sat Oct 14 2017 – 8:00 PM
Two acclaimed California-based ensembles join for new music of the Pacific Rim.
Tue Oct 17 2017 – 7:00 PM
Rollicking “little orchestra” serves up multinational, multi-genre music, with a flair.
House Professor’s Teas
Resident Experts
Resident Experts 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 (usually) 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 Westletter: Week of 9/24/17
THE WESTLETTER for the week of 9/24/17
as always, for more see sites.dartmouth.edu/west-house/
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Westians in the News
- Sydney Kamen ’19 founded SOAP, non-profit organization that recycles soap from hotels to send to under-resourced communities. It now serves 14 communities around the world and has earned a number of accolades.
- Remy Borinsky ’19 is the leading scorer for the Dartmouth Women’s Soccer team with four goals already this year.
- West House affiliate Martha Beattie ’76 has announced her retirement as Vice President for Alumni Relations. Sincerest thanks to Martha for everything she’s done and will do for Dartmouth, and for being a constant presence in West House – we’ll see you around the House soon!
- The Hood Museum has opened “Resonant Spaces: Sound Art at Dartmouth”, a remarkable exhibition of sound art with a number of installations around Dartmouth, curated by West House faculty affiliate Spencer Topel (Digital Musics).
Fellows Dinner next Sunday, Oct. 1st
Next Sunday, Oct. 1st (please note the change of date from this weekend) we will host our second annual West House Fellows Dinner at the House Professor’s Residence starting at 5pm. This is a great way to get together with West House students, faculty and staff and enjoy an evening of wonderful dinner and conversation. All students, faculty, and staff are invited and we will once again have babysitters for those with families! I’d like to particularly encourage students to come as it’s a great way to connect with professors and staff outside the classroom, and is a delicious free meal. RSVP toPamela.K.Duffy@dartmouth.edu.
Apple/Pumpkin picking at Riverview Farm
There are plans in the works for a House trip next Saturday to the lovely Riverview Farm just down the road in Plainfield for some apple and pumpkin picking. If interested, please contact Resident Fellow Jennifer Franks: Jennifer.M.Franks.GR@dartmouth.edu. More details TBA!
IM soccer update
On Friday, West House came from behind twice in a hard-fought game against a strong East Wheelock team, but ultimately fell short, 4 goals to 2. The next game is against Allen Housethis Friday at 4:50pm (be at the field by 4:30!) It’s still possible to sign up; if interested in playing, please contact our IM Captain, Resident Fellow Cory Cline atCory.T.Cline.TH@dartmouth.edu. IM registration is FREE for members of House teams.
Invite your student group to DINNER at the HP’S Residence
For any Westian who is a member of a student group (musical group, sports team, activist group, outdoors club, anything!) and would like to extend a dinner invitation to your group (including all students, not just West House members), please contactRyan.C.Hickox@dartmouth.edu. Thursdays usually work best but other nights can work as well. (Note that the most we can host our residence is about 25 or 30). Looking forward to seeing you in our home!
Exec Board meeting TONIGHT
Our weekly Exec Board meeting will be TONIGHT at 6:30pm in the Fahey Lounge. Dinner will be provided, and all are welcome!
On the agenda:
- Selection of some activities for later this term, following up from last week
- Discussion of a list of “big ideas” for this year and beyond
Wrap-up of the week
- On Tuesday we welcomed our new graduate members to West House with a welcome reception (and even braved a fire alarm!)
- We had a wonderful dinner with a group of mostly first-years at the new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge on Wednesday. The DOC staff were really welcoming, and the new building is spectacular; I’d highly recommend a visit.
- We had our first West House Professor’s Tea of the year on Wednesday afternoon. More to come, with some exciting guests – stay tuned!
- Lake Winnipesaukee was beautiful in the sunshine for our West House sophomore outing (which included some guests from other years and Houses as well!) We had a great time cruising on the M/S Mt. Washington and some big ice cream sundaes at the Kellerhaus.
Resident Fellow Office Hours
The West House Resident Fellows: Alen Amini (Business); Cory Cline (Engineering); Jennifer Franks (Biology); Sam Modder (Engineering/Art) will be holding regular Office Hours together in the Hyphen (between Butterfield and Russell Sage) from 9 to 10 on Thursday evenings. They’re a great resource — please don’t hesitate to get to know them!
Resident Experts
We will once again have Resident Experts hosting study sessions in West House in Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Economics. They are currently scheduled for the Fahey 3rdFloor study room. These sessions are a great way to take advantage of the expertise among your peers in the House!
Biology: Noah Lee ’18 (Saturdays 1 to 2:30pm)
Myung.Chang.Lee.18@Dartmouth.edu
Chemistry: Anirudh Udutha ’18 (Sundays 12 to 1:30pm)
Anirudh.K.Udutha.18@dartmouth.edu
Mathematics: Claire Gasque ’19 (Sundays 4 to 5:30pm)
Lilias.C.Gasque.19@dartmouth.edu
Economics: Jack Elder ’18 (Tues 9 to 10:30pm)
Jack.W.Elder.18@Dartmouth.edu
Free HOP tickets
West House has available free tickets for House members to attend world-class performances at the Hopkins Center each term. A full list of shows for Spring term is available here. If you’d like tickets, please contact Pamela at Pamela.K.Duffy@dartmouth.edu.
Sat Sep 30 2017 – 8:00 PM
Nine-time Grammy winners bring luminous intellect, musicality and joy to Mozart, Beethoven and more.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Tue Oct 03 2017 – 7:00 PM
Premier jazz big band’s program includes tribute to jazz legend Jelly Roll Morton.