Pforzheimer House

Pforzheimer House
Residential House at Harvard University
Harvard University
View of Pforzheimer House's Moors Hall.
Location56 Linnaean Street
Coordinates42°22′55″N 71°07′29″W / 42.38195°N 71.12467°W / 42.38195; -71.12467
MottoLatin: Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat (sometimes stylized as "pFortes pFortuna Adiuvat")
Established1970 (as North House)
Named forCarol K. and Carl H. Pforzheimer Jr.
Previous namesNorth House, Radcliffe Quadrangle
ColoursRed, Black, White
Faculty DeansErica Chenoweth
Zoe Marks
Undergraduatesapprox. 400
CalledPfohosers (also: Pfohomies)
Websitepfoho.harvard.edu

Pforzheimer House, nicknamed Pfoho (FOE-hoe) and formerly named North House, is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University. It was named in 1995 for Carol K. and Carl Howard Pforzheimer Jr, major University and Radcliffe College benefactors, and their family.

Located in the Radcliffe Quadrangle, Pforhzeimer House comprises Ada Louise Comstock, Daniel Henry Holmes, Mary Buckminster Moors, and Wolbach Halls, in addition to Faculty Row and the Jordan North and South buildings.

Pforhzeimer House's shield features black and crimson squares on a crimson and black field; its mascot is the polar bear. The current faculty deans are Erica Chenoweth and Zoe Marks.