A look inside: Pforzheimer House

Tuesday, March 19, 2013 - 15:10 in Earth & Climate

“It was Erika Christakis’ great idea, so she deserves credit,” said Sue Watts, administrator in Pforzheimer House, where Erika and her husband, Nicholas Christakis, are co-masters. The inspiration came last spring with a new weekly event called Pfoho Pfridays. The Junior Common Room had just been renovated, with jazzy booths and playful lighting. A dartboard and a large-screen television were added to one side of the room, and a pool table anchored the other end. Pfoho Pfridays are designed to use the space to celebrate the weekend’s arrival at 5 p.m. Refreshments such as chicken wings, fondue, and mini-sliders, along with chips and salsa from Felipe’s, a Pfoho Pfavorite, help set the mood. As they do in all the undergraduate Houses at Harvard, different generations connect each day in the dining halls and rec rooms, and at events like PfoHo Pfridays. Pforzheimer resident tutor Marie Dach reflected on how that affects her husband, Neal,...

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