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Hobart House (Women's Residential College)

Hobart House is Northwestern University's Women's Residential College, home to 50 undergraduate women.

Hobart House was designed by the noted architect James Gamble Rogers, using Indiana limestone. It was named in honor of Emily Hatfield Hobart, a Northwestern University alumna who was killed in the civil strife in China in 1928 while serving as a missionary.

Hobart House opened as an all-women's dorm within the East Sorority Quad in Fall 1928. In 1981, the all-women's Allison Residential College, which had been founded five years earlier, moved to Hobart House and changed its name to the Women's Studies Residential College (WSRC).

In 1988, the name was changed to the Women's Residential College (WRC) to encourage even broader participation by women. WRC continues to be a center of women's leadership on the Northwestern University campus.

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