When you picture yourself at college and living in your dorm, who do you imagine in the room next door? There are some dorms which remain single gender and many which are co-ed, usually featuring different genders on different floors or dividing up genders by hallways. One of the more recent trends in campus housing is called Gender Neutral Housing - also known as Mixed Gender Dorms. In this set up, rooms of guys and girls are intermixed throughout the dorm. You can read more about this trend in this story by the LA Times.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Gender Neutral Housing
When you picture yourself at college and living in your dorm, who do you imagine in the room next door? There are some dorms which remain single gender and many which are co-ed, usually featuring different genders on different floors or dividing up genders by hallways. One of the more recent trends in campus housing is called Gender Neutral Housing - also known as Mixed Gender Dorms. In this set up, rooms of guys and girls are intermixed throughout the dorm. You can read more about this trend in this story by the LA Times.
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