Robert Moore North
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, and emotional health. The values of the substance-free community are connection, equity, belonging, authenticity, and vulnerability and humility.
Resident Fellows
Michael Szeto is an Associate Dean of Students and Director of the Office of Community Standards at Stanford. From 2019 to 2024, he served as University Counsel in Stanford’s Office of the General Counsel. He received his B.A. in political science and a minor in museums and society from Johns Hopkins University and J.D. from New York University School of Law. Originally from Los Angeles, he spends most of his free time with his golden retriever, Walden. He currently volunteers for the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Greenbelt Alliance, Side Street Projects, and Northern California Golden Retriever Rescue.
Lucas Hansen studied philosophy as an undergraduate before attending law school at NYU. While in the law he worked for several years for environmental and other non-profit groups, before deciding to transition to a career in veterinary medicine. He is currently enrolled in a pre-veterinary program through UC Berkeley's public extension arm, and hopes to spend his career promoting ethical relationships between humans and other animals. He currently works as a veterinary assistant in Half Moon Bay, but has also spent stints as an EMT, bookseller, and dogwalker.
Well House (Theme)
We want to create a substance-free undergraduate residential community and experience based on the theme of wellness. This provides an environment for students to learn and practice holistic approaches to physical, mental, and emotional health.
Residential & Dining Enterprises
For more information about Robert Moore North and other self-op residences visit the Residential & Dining Enterprises website.