September 2, 2025 - 12:11

Upperclassmen at Lehigh University will have a unique opportunity this fall as the campus introduces Classical Education-themed housing. Located in House 84, which was previously the Chi Psi Fraternity house, this new living arrangement aims to foster a community centered around classical learning and intellectual engagement.
The initiative reflects a growing trend in higher education to create specialized living environments that enhance students' academic experiences. Residents of this themed housing will have the chance to immerse themselves in a curriculum that emphasizes classical literature, philosophy, and the arts, promoting a rich dialogue among peers.
This innovative housing option is expected to attract students who are passionate about classical studies and who seek a collaborative atmosphere to explore their interests further. With the transition of the Chi Psi house into a hub for classical education, the university is setting the stage for a vibrant community that values tradition and scholarly pursuits.
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