Quick Facts Year Built 1937
ZAHM HOUSE
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Zahm’s Quirks and Traditions
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Built in 1937, Zahm Hall is currently home to 177 men, who proudly refer to themselves the “Zahmbies.” Zahm is named for Father John Augustine Zahm, CSC, a 1871 graduate of Notre Dame who as a scientist, Dante scholar, and international explorer was the renaissance man of his day. His efforts as Vice President of Notre Dame and later as Provincial of the Indiana Province of the Congregation of Holy Cross helped lay the groundwork for the modern research university Notre Dame is today. Zahm Hall is especially known for its tight-knit community and deep commitment to community service. Residents volunteer across an array of local service opportunities, and sponsor a spring carnival each year for the children of South Bend. Even the profits from ZA – the pizza parlor in the basement - are donated to a variety of Zahm sponsored causes. Famous past residents include Regis Philbin who occasionally even visits his old room when he’s on campus.
Room Styles
177
Colors
Singles, Doubles, Triples, Quads
Location
North Quad
Mascot
Zahmbies
Signature Events
Brother-Sister Week, Decade Dance, “Here Come the Irish” Banner, Spring Carnival, Independence Day
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Zahm’s FEAR team (interhall hockey) and fans.
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