Change is a constant in campus life, but when your supervisor leaves their position, it can feel especially unsettling. Supervisors play a vital role in shaping the culture of a residence life team. They provide mentorship, guidance, and stability. When they move on, student staff and residents alike may feel uncertain about what comes next.... Continue Reading →
Oh no! Another student leader isn’t good at their job.
If you clicked on this article…you just might be feeling like you have a terrible co-worker who isn’t good at their job. Having a bummer colleague makes any job worse, but when you have to live in the same building/community as them!? That’s a real challenge. Here are some steps you can take to navigate... Continue Reading →
The Life of a Student Leader: What Taylor Swift Can Teach Us About Being An Iconic Resident Advisor
In 2014, Taylor Swift dropped the album “1989”. I won’t forget this because it was my first year of college. I met a Swiftie in my residence hall, Brianna, and asked her if I could burn a copy of the album. From that moment, my friendship with Brianna was written in permanent ink. This year,... Continue Reading →
Riding the Student Leader Rollercoaster
Article by Amusement Park Enthusiast and Community Director, Tamarah Humphreys A school year being a student leader in Residence Life is a lot like riding a rollercoaster. Let’s climb in, securely fasten those seatbelts, and get ready for a wild ride of a school year as a Student Leader. Waiting in Line - You’ve got... Continue Reading →
Surviving and Thriving in a new Hall as a Returning RA or Student Leader
Question: “Are you a new Student Leader?” Answer: “No, but I wasn’t over here last year, so idk.” - You, probably. (After all, you clicked on this article.) This response seems casual, but being a returning student leader to a new space is both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. You’ve done the job... Continue Reading →
The Summer Student Leader Playlist: Press Play on a Great Summer Staff Experience
with your DJ, Tamarah Humphreys Being a Student Leader living and working at a college or university during the Summer term is a unique time to be on campus. Unique parts of the Summer Student Staff Member experience can include: different work tasks, a different team than in the past, a different supervisor, and oftentimes... Continue Reading →
Moving Out and Moving Forward: Leaving Live-On Student Employment
So, you're not going to be a live-on student staff member anymore. The day comes for every RA or student leader when the keys get handed in, the last door gets closed, and campus life becomes a memory instead of your everyday reality. Here’s the thing: there’s more to this next chapter than just finding... Continue Reading →
Help! I Want To Date A Fellow RA!
Have you ever had a crush on someone? When I did an internet search for “romantic relationships” the first suggestion that popped up was “romantic relationships in the workplace” followed by “romantic relationships in the workplace policy”. This is a common issue! It can be tricky to navigate having a crush on a coworker. It’s... Continue Reading →
Managing Wicked Roommate Situations
Though you probably won’t be attending Dear Old Shiz University anytime in the near future, being a Resident Advisor (RA) at your respective university comes with its own set of challenges. One challenge that every RA will eventually face is the inevitable roommate conflict. What would you do as an RA if you found your... Continue Reading →
ResLife Needs To Let Go: Stepping Away from the Stepping Stone Mentality of Live-On Roles
At many universities, live-in residence life professional positions such as residence hall coordinators, assistant directors, and area coordinators are seen as "entry-level stepping stone" roles for individuals aspiring to move into higher positions within higher education or student affairs. This perception undermines the significance of these positions and the professionals who occupy them. These live-in... Continue Reading →
Why I Didn’t Do An Assessment—and Why It Matters
I didn’t do an assessment. I didn’t know how. I didn’t do an assessment. It seemed too time-consuming. I didn’t do an assessment. A student crisis took priority. I didn’t do an assessment. I had a creative idea for gathering data, but the university denied my funding request. I didn’t do an assessment. I have... Continue Reading →
Re-Envisioning ResLife Staff Training: Training The Know-It-All Returning Student Staff Member
“Do I really have to go through training again?” “Training is boring, we just sit there.” “I’ve already done this twice! It’s the same thing every year.” “Can I skip this session?” If these laments sound familiar to you, you might just work with student staff in Residence Life. While training is mandatory for a... Continue Reading →
Addressing Policy Violations Without Ruining Relationships
Resident Advisors (RAs) have the unique task of creating community with the residents of the residence halls. This task of creating community is a big undertaking, which requires care, kindness, attentiveness, and is the responsibility of each member of the community. Collectively, the students living in our residence halls create a community atmosphere. Creating community... Continue Reading →
What is The Future of RDs? – It’s In Our Collective Hands
This blog series features different writers responding to the prompt, "What is the future of the RD position and role?" Read More From The Series Call it an RD (Residence Director), an HD (Hall Director), an RC (Residential Coordinator), an HC (Housing Coordinator), a DP (Dorm Parent)...whatever acronym you and your institution decide upon, there... Continue Reading →



