Community Development (What Does That Mean?)

One of the most important responsibilities of an RA is the development of a successful community within their space and wider residential community. However, this is a skill that is very specific to housing and you wonโ€™t hear the phrase โ€œcommunity developmentโ€ very frequently outside of this environment. So, what does โ€œcommunity developmentโ€ mean, and... Continue Reading →

If Houseplants Were Student Leaders

What houseplant are you? Identify your plant self and find some care tips to help you thrive in your Student Leader role. Snake Plant This student leader needs no extra attention from their supervisor. They will get their work done. Their one on ones are quick because they donโ€™t have questions and they donโ€™t like... Continue Reading →

Riding the Student Leader Rollercoaster

Article by Amusement Park Enthusiast and Community Director, Tamarah Humphreysย  A school year being a student leader in Residence Life is a lot like riding a rollercoaster. Letโ€™s climb in, securely fasten those seatbelts, and get ready for a wild ride of a school year as a Student Leader.ย ย  Waiting in Line - Youโ€™ve got... Continue Reading →

Community Development Mindset Shift: From โ€œIโ€™ll Run Itโ€ To โ€œLetโ€™s Build It Togetherโ€

Old school concepts of community development often cast an RA or student staff member as the sole โ€œproducer.โ€ You plan events, advertise them, execute the logistics, and hope residents show up. Co-design reverses that dynamic. Student staff leaders step back from being the primary creator and instead act as facilitators and partners, inviting residents into... Continue Reading →

Hey RA! We Need Youโ€ฆ To Document!

Documentation is an extremely important part of working at a university. It is evidence that you have followed the policies and procedures of your department and the university. As a student worker in housing, you will most likely be handling sensitive information and checking in on students of concern. The amount of documentation and paperwork... Continue Reading →

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