What’s Ware known for?
A. Ware is a very largely freshman house—I believe this year about 85 percent—and its reputation among students is as a really social place. A lot of our work is geared around that, introducing freshmen to the University and the city. Q. What’s a typical day for you? A. My day begins with a few office hours in the morning when the students are asleep. In the afternoon I’ll typically have meetings with campus bodies we’re trying to bring into the house [as well as] groups trying to gain access to this largely freshman population. The campus is full of events every night of the week and reaching students where they live is seen as ideal. … Then there are emergency meetings for students in crisis. In my capacity as advisor and through contact with GAs and RAs we have a close connection to students in trouble. Those meetings occupy some portion of every day. After that, I’m a bit of a health nut so I have to squeeze in an hour and a half at the gym. Then we have events—jazz concerts, trips