Cornell President is going to live in the freshman dorms for his first year

<p>I'm kind of worried about this one. I mean, if he stays near me (clara dickson hall) then I will be permanently self-conscious. However, this is going to be hilarious, what if he ends up living near some freshman who are permanent keggers (lol)!</p>

<p>Actually:
"To Rebecca Shoval of the Cornell Daily Sun, he confirms a rumor that he and his wife, microbiologist Robin Davisson, will be living in a freshman dorm for the first week of the fall semester. "We're also freshmen in a way, my wife and I," he says."
<a href="http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July06/skorton.firstday.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July06/skorton.firstday.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This is news to me, however. Interesting!</p>

<p>That is seriously awesome. Those freshmen are insanely lucky. They need to mack that possible connection anyway they possibly can.</p>

<p>haha that's really cool. i wonder which dorm he'll be in?</p>

<p>most dorms have a 'falculty in residence' that live in a large apartment type thing on the first floor separated from the rooms. while you wont be living next door to him, youll prob see him at a lot of the activities set up by your dorm and around north campus a lot.</p>