WHAT to look forward to
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Hobart Special Tradition: Swing Dance Fireside
Every year, dance professor and Hobart fellow Billy Siegenfeld hosts a swing dance fireside at Hobart. Hobart fellows and other guests are always welcome, so we get to learn some swing dance moves while meeting new people!
Every year, dance professor and Hobart fellow Billy Siegenfeld hosts a swing dance fireside at Hobart. Hobart fellows and other guests are always welcome, so we get to learn some swing dance moves while meeting new people!
Quotes From Our Residents
"It's amazing how much Hobart feels like a home. The executive board and faculty staff really care about their residents, and it's very easy to get to know everyone in the dorm since it's very small. Also, a lot of Hobartians, present and former, have formed friend groups with other Hobartians. If you want to live in a tight-knit community with supportive women, this is the place for you!" - Antonia Young, Class of 2021
"In my time at Northwestern, Hobart has become my home away from home. As a first-generation, low-income student, Hobart has been an invaluable resource and community. Having the opportunity to live with amazing women and non-binary students, eat weekly lunches with fellows, and learn from the Hobartians who have come before me has made my Northwestern experience worth the challenges!" |
"The rooms are big and the bathrooms are the nicest on campus!"
"Hobart is a beautiful building that always feels safe. I love the people in Hobart, though it can get a little quiet because there aren’t lounges on the floor. Hobart has great community building events with food, face masks, and fun activities. I would recommend living in Hobart to anyone looking to live on South campus. I really enjoy having an all-female community without having to join a sorority." - Shelby, Class of 2022 "Hobart is a wonderful place to live. The women here are so kind and such a privilege to be around. I love coming back to the dorm after a long day and getting to catch up with whoever's hanging out in the lounges. The exec board is so organized and works so hard to make sure we love living here, which I am extremely grateful for. The facilities are great and the residents aren't noisy. It's a great place to not only live but to also be part of a wonderful community of women. As a first-generation and low-income student, I have found this community to be extremely warm and welcoming and am grateful to have been part of this community in my first year of college." - Arianna Ponce, Class of 2022 |