ARE YOU OPEN - MINDED, EAGER TO OPENLY DISCUSS YOUR THOUGHTS? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MORE OUT OF YOUR RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE?

We would then enjoy having you in the Reeder Fellows House.

About the Reeder Fellows Program:

The Reeder Fellows is a unique program that encourages intellectual development through diverse activities among its residents, the Lafayette community, and beyond. We are looking for applicants for next year that are open minded, looking for more out of their residential experience, and are eager to openly discuss their thoughts. The program hosts student-led discussions every week on thought-provoking topics, and also takes college-funded trips to interesting places. Previous trips have been to the West Wing of the White House, the Body Worlds Exhibit, a Hare Krishna Temple, Philadelphia Orchestra Concert, Broadway play - All My Sons by Arthur Miller. We offer great opportunities to discuss any idea or visit any location that any member of the house thinks would be interesting.

Some Information about Living in Reeder Street:

The Reeder House is located at 225 Reeder St. (which is the street just before the McKelvy House). We encourage you to think about applying to Reeder Street next year. It is a great house that is far enough off campus to feel like a real home, but not far enough to make you late for class. Our house is college owned. So, you need a check point. There are also custodians that clean. If you choose to live in Reeder Street than your room and board will not increase or decrease, but stay the same. However, there are perks, you get a full kitchen, dining room, living room and all the other amenities of living in a real house. The house is very community oriented and there is always something interesting going on. We also have a ping pong table and a bonfire pit.

How To Apply

Shoot an email to Alex Sandoval (sandovaa@lafayette.edu) and let us know that you're interested. Also, come to our weekly discussions that are on Wednesdays at 6pm. We're conducting our interviews the week of March 9th, so you'll know if you have been selected to live in Reeder before the housing lottery and won't have to take part in it. It's a casual interview that will take place in our house and where we'll just talk about you and your interests. In addition, please e-mail us a one-page-ish description about one of your passions as soon as possible - this can be a topic of discussion at your interview.

If you have any questions about the Reeder Fellows program or about anything else – please feel free to e-mail back. Also, please check out our website for updated info: ww2.lafayette.edu/~reederst

Sincerely,

The Reeder Fellows

Jonathan Esser '09, Diana Hasegan '10, Dietrich Hoefner '10, Peter Moody '10, Alex Sandoval '10, Aubrey KelleyCogdell '10, Belinda Sibanda '11, Farhan Abedin '11


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