Dunster House is noted for its long-standing tradition of the annual goat roast, which dates back to the 1980s. The goat roast was started as a lesson in primitive survival by former House tutor Daniel Lieberman, now a professor of anthropology. Students are taught to skin a goat with sharp-edged stones, the way our ancestors did it in the Stone Age.
All of Dunster House is welcome to join in on this unique celebration for a day of food, drinks, music, and games. If you are interested in participating in the preparation, please contact the Dunster HoCo.
Stay tuned for dates and more info on the this year's Dunster House Goat Roast to be held in the spring!