Students in both dorms gave Harvard administrators high marks for their round-the-clock efforts to search and fix the building.
And while many fourth floor residents were frustrated when they weren't allowed back in their rooms until last night, they said they understood it was for their own safety.
"I'm sure they went to great lengths to prevent any further disturbances," one displaced resident said.
The University provided the displaced students with full-sized beds and toiletries while they were in Loker--a move that drew high marks from affected students.
"They really provided good accommodations, especially on such short notice," one Stoughton resident said.