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Women’s Residential College (Hobart House)

This page contains programmatic information about the Women's Residential College. You can access building information on the Women's Residential College facilities page.

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College Staff

Jeanine Casler

Faculty Chair

Jeanine Casler, Writing Program

Diamond Jones

Associate Chair

Diamond Jones, Office of Undergraduate Research
Kyla Knauf

Assistant Chair

Kyla Knauf, Plant Biology and Conservation

Faculty Chair's Welcome

Welcome to Hobart, the Women’s Residential College!  Hobart has a long tradition as a space where women from many different backgrounds and with many different academic interests have flourished at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ.  I know this partly first-hand, because I’ve been affiliated with Hobart, either as a fellow or as a member of the Chair staff, for over fifteen years. 

Hobart is a small Residential College (49 residents), ideal for developing a strong sense of community.  I’m committed to helping you all create that community. 

Our executive board members program events and activities throughout the academic year for you to take part in.  Because Hobart is part of the Residential College system, you’ll also have an opportunity this year to participate in cross-college trips, whether it’s to the Shedd Aquarium (this fall quarter) or Wicked (this winter quarter) or possibly to the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre or a bike tour of Chicago.

One of the great benefits of being part of a Residential College is that you’re automatically connected to an affiliated group of faculty and staff fellows from across the university.  At Hobart we have many fellows who return for more than one year, and we currently have a few who have been with Hobart for over twenty years!  That speaks not only to their commitment but to how much they’ve come to enjoy talking with all of you and being part of the Hobart community. 

A regular part of that happens at the fellows lunches in the Hobart dining room, where you can talk about your classes (and the classes fellows are teaching) or anything that is on your mind.  It’s casual but a great opportunity to learn and share perspectives.  Over the years, I can count among the best conversations I’ve had at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ the ones I’ve had with students and fellows at these lunches—discussions of books and movies, thoughtful engagement with issues on campus and beyond, and many, many laughs.

Women’s Residential College Fellows and Graduate Associates

Name Position Department
Fadia Antabli Associate Professor of Instruction Arabic
Rosemary Braun Associate Professor Molecular Biosciences
Ordel Brown Associate Professor of Instruction Undergraduate Engineering
Alicia Caticha Assistant Professor Art History
Nancy Cunniff Director One Book One Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Program
Jillana Enteen Professor of Instruction Gender and Sexuality Studies
Johana Godfrey Professor English
Njoki Kamau Associate Director Women's Center
Ann Marshall Director for Undergraduate Academic Affairs WCAS Administration
Jim O'Laughlin Associate Professor of Instruction The Cook Family Writing Program
Monica Russel y Rodriguez Adjunct Distinguished Senior Lecturer Anthropology
Mark Sheldon Distinguished Senior Lecturer Emeritus Philosophy
Billy Siegenfeld Professor Theatre
Melisa Stephen Program Administrator Women's Center