Aspen Houses
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Welcome to the Aspen Neighborhood! Explore the individual houses, themes, and communities found within Aspen, located in the east side of Stanford campus.
Aspen House Pages
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Burbank
Burbank is located in Stern Hall, close to Green Library, Stanford Bookstore, Main Quad, Wilbur Field, Meyer Green, and outdoor space (including basketball and sand volleyball courts). The house includes a lounge, library, kitchen, yoga/dance studio, meet -
Casa Zapata
Casa Zapata is a four-class house focusing on the Latine experience through educational and cultural programs that seek to center, honor and celebrate the wide of diversity and intersectional identities within Latinidad. Zapata residents co-cultivate an a -
Donner
Donner was built in the early 1950s and extensively renovated in 1995. Stern Hall represents Stanford’s brief departure into architectural modernism and honors donor “Aunt Lucie” Stern, a popular local figure and friend of the Univers -
Larkin
Larkin is the longest-serving all-frosh house situated close to the center of campus. Larkinites are a committed community who continue to support each other, Stanford, and societies across the globe. Perhaps you will see them in your travels, recognized -
Sally Ride
It brings great honor to residents of Sally Ride House, formerly known as Serra House, to be named after a Stanford alumna and the first American woman in space. Sally Ride earned four Stanford degrees and then went on to work at the absolute top of a pio -
Twain
Close to the heart of campus, Twain is adjacent to volleyball and basketball courts, and expansive lawns for lounging and relaxing. Together with the RFs, the Twain residential student leaders work hard at creating an inclusive, welcoming, warm, supportiv