A new kind of dorm
This fall, the east wing of Virginia Tech’s Ambler Johnston Hall residential college is home to mostly honors students, two professors and a dog named Liam. Elements of the residential college model have been applied at many universities in an effort to connect dorm life to the classroom.
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Virginia Tech students, from left, Chris Medeiros of Stafford, Josh Campbell of Allentown, Pa., Deirdre Beggs of Dayton, Ohio, and Ben Weinstein-Raun of Blacksburg discuss classwork in the sixth-floor communal lounge at East Ambler Johnston Hall, a recently renovated dormitory where students have the option of living for all four years.
Jared Soares / For The Washington Post
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