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In many ways Penn’s
college house system started in Gregory
House, though Gregory didn’t exist yet.
Beginning in the 1970’s, two adjacent
but very separate entities, Van Pelt
College House and Modern Languages
College House, posed challenging and
successful alternatives to the standard
ideas of dormitory life. Their
innovations in residential programming,
faculty involvement, and
community-building became fundamental to
the campus-wide college house system
born in 1998. At that time, the two
houses joined to form Gregory, named
after Emily Lovira Gregory, the first
woman to serve on the instructional
staff at Penn (1888).
Van Pelt Manor and Class of 1925 (which
still houses the
Modern Languages Program), are both
small, four-story structures, featuring
private bedroom space for all
inhabitants. That privacy is
fundamental to the life of the House,
but is balanced by Gregory’s
unparalleled tradition of plentiful,
well-attended and vibrant events, many
of which have a long history. Wednesday
night study breaks, Sunday brunches,
Bring Your Own Mug, Dinner with Gregory,
and multiple foreign language coffee
hours are regular fixtures, week in and
week out, and annual events like the
International Dinner, Lucid Dinner,
Oscar Party and New Student Orientation
barbecue/karaoke bash are always
highlights of the year.
The snug confines and relatively small
size of the community—253
undergraduates, ten graduate students,
plus a highly accessible senior staff of
administrators and Penn faculty—make for
a close-knit, nurturing community. Thus
almost all of Gregory’s upperclassmen
are returners—previous Gregory freshmen,
now returning to the House for their
second, third or fourth year. The House
is in many respects student-run, with
those returners serving as
House
Managers,
Upperclass Mentors, or on
House Council.
Gregory’s freshmen have many
opportunities to hit the ground running
at the House and at Penn. There are
generally between 115-130 first year
students living in both buildings. The
third and fourth floors in Van Pelt are
almost entirely freshmen; each floor
also has a Graduate Associate,
Residential Advisor and Faculty Fellow,
dedicated to helping freshmen make the
transition to college life. First year
students in the Modern Languages Program
live on all four floors of the Class of
1925, alongside the upperclassmen
(though there are always multiple
freshman rooms per floor). C’25 houses
six Graduate Associates, the House Dean
and a Senior Fellow along with the 82
undergraduate residents, so it is almost
impossible not to get to engage with
house staff on a regular basis.
Gregory’s Modern Languages Program dates
back decades and is one of the most
special living-learning environments at
Penn. Through language dinners, coffee
hours, film screenings and other events,
participants gain, improve or maintain
fluency in French, German, Italian,
Spanish or Russian. Dedicated students
even have the option to enroll in the
program for academic credit. The
Film Culture
Program, founded in 2003, caters to
movie lovers of all sorts with numerous
eclectic screenings per week, trips to
Philadelphia theatres, in-House
seminars, and more. Participants can
borrow the House camera to make their
own masterpieces; the annual College
Houses Student Film Festival began in
Gregory and is still co-presented by
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| Danie Greenwell and
Minesh Patel designed the winning coat
of arms for Gregory College House which
depicts a pair of lions rampant on the
Earth's surface rooted together by a
mighty tree. The lions symbolize
Gregory's dual heritage (in 1998, Van
Pelt College House and Modern Languages
College House were united) and salutes
the house of McGregor. The tree
represents Gregory's common purpose and
fruitfulness as a cohesive House. The
globe symbolizes the international
character of the House, embodied in the
Modern Languages and Film Culture
programs and a strong tradition of
various British exchange programs in Van
Pelt. Finally, the motto "Multis e
Gentibus Vires," which means "From many
peoples, strength," celebrates Gregory's
commitment to unity. |
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Copyright
©
2008
Gregory
College House
College
Houses and Academic Services at the
University of
Pennsylvania
Van Pelt Manor: 3909 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA
19104
Class of 25: 3941 Irving Street, Philadelphia, PA
19104
House Office (127 Van Pelt): (215) 573-5171
Info Center (Van Pelt Lobby): (215) 898-5202
gch at pobox.upenn.edu
This page was last updated on:
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