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FloMo West: Gavilan, Loro, Mirlo, and Paloma

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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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More About West FloMo

West FloMo is made up of four individual houses: Gavilan, Loro, Mirlo, and Paloma. Each house has its own unique character and culture that vary quite substantially from year to year. Residents who value the opportunity to define and create their own residential experiences will greatly enjoy the wide potential that is possible to students living in West FloMo.

Located just a short walk from the Tresidder Memorial Union, Stanford Bookstore, Lake Lagunita, and the Row, West FloMo is an ideal location for students who are actively involved in both the academic and social life of the Stanford community.

Resident Fellows

Carley and Christian with their daughter, Isla (2)
Carley and Christian with their daughter, Isla (2)

Carley Jaskulski, MPH, MSW, is the Director of Prevention Education for Students in the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response & Education (SHARE) Title IX & Title VI Office. Along with her team, she is responsible for applying best practices to prevention and intervention efforts for all Stanford students, which includes education and training, resource coordination, assessment, and supporting policy and protocol development and implementation. Carley completed her undergraduate degree in sociology and graduate degrees in public health and social work at the University of Michigan. She discovered what would become her professional passion as a peer educator for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center at UM. During her graduate programs, Carley worked to improve health outcomes of older adults by reducing social isolation with the Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation in Detroit. She also did outreach and testing recruitment at local bars and clubs with the HIV/AIDS Resource Center (HARC) in Ypsilanti, MI. Carley joined Stanford in 2015 as the assistant director of the former Office of Sexual Assault & Relationship Abuse Education & Response and was named the director in 2016.

Christian Jaskulski is an Account Executive in Stanford Athletics Ticket Sales and Services, blending his passion for athletics with his background in marketing and business. Prior to joining Stanford Athletics, Christian worked in business and recruiting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and also coached high school football. Christian began coaching high school football after his own collegiate football career, and although he’s shifted roles within the athletic realm, he is passionate about inspiring young adults through outside-the-classroom experiences. He deeply appreciates how intellectual growth is supported by involvement in extracurriculars and vice versa. During his time in college, Christian was a contributor to campus life in collaboration with his Residence Assistants to help create activities in the hall to help build a better sense of community. Although they are loyal fans to the Packers, Bucks, and Brewers, Carley and Christian are avid general sports fans and enjoy watching games in-person--especially supporting the Stanford Cardinal! 

Carley and Christian were both first-generation college students who found communities on their respective campuses that helped them flourish. Because of these experiences, they have a passion for creating a living and learning residence in which all residents, RAs, and RFs co-develop a community of care. 

 

Residential & Dining Enterprises

For more information about Florence Moore Hall visit the Residential & Dining Enterprises website.

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FloMo West is located in...

Olive

Olive is a Neighborhood comprised of houses located within Florence Moore, Muwekma-Tah-Ruk and Robert Moore North (The Well House).