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Olive Houses

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Welcome to the Olive Neighborhood! Explore the individual houses, themes, and communities found within Olive, located in central Stanford campus. 

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Olive House Pages

  • Florence Moore exterior entrance. Credit: Residential and Dining Enterprises
    Centrally located on Mayfield Avenue, two minutes from Tresidder Memorial Union and five from the Quad, East Florence Moore Hall consists of three houses—Alondra, Cardenal and Faisan. With so many residents both living and learning together, life here is
  • Muwekma-Tah-Ruk, established in 1988, celebrates the diversity of indigenous peoples throughout the Americas and Pacific Islands. The name means “House of the People” in the language of the Muwekma Ohlone, the people whose ancestral lands Stanford Univers
  • Robert Moore North is home to the Well House, a substance-free undergraduate residential community and experience based on the theme of wellness. Our house provides an environment for students to learn and practice holistic approaches to physical, mental,
  • The community in West Florence Moore Hall (West FloMo) is an exemplary model of residential diversity. Students living in these houses have the chance to interact with a wide range of peers who live together to create a distinct residential experience.
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