Letโs be real: sometimes being an RA feels like youโre basically there for when something goes wrong. Youโre the one who gets called when thereโs a lockout, when someoneโs too loud at 2 A.M., and when someoneโs clothes get โstolenโ from the laundry machine. And while those pieces of your job description can definitely feel... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For Returning RAs: How To Be The Candidate Your Next Employer Seeks
During the first year of being a RA, you are typically focused on learning the role, balancing being a RA on top of school and other commitments, and building your confidence in your new position. Now that youโve learned the ropes, itโs time to start using your time as a RA to help you grow... Continue Reading →
How to Write a Great Incident Report As A Student Staff Member
As an Resident Assistant or student staff member, being able to write incident reports is an important skill to have. This is because in your role you will frequently be the first responder when different incidents occur. Housing departments need to abide by both government and their institutions policies regarding tracking conduct trends and student... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: Itโs Never Too Early To Build Community!
Welcome to the new and exciting world of being a RA! As you are going through intense trainings, busy move-in scheduling, and the start of the school year, things may seem a little crazy in your new role. Although your schedule and responsibilities may be a bit hectic right now, the beginning of a new... Continue Reading →
Turning Personality Assessments into Mediation Magic
Letโs be real: almost everyone has enjoyed a quirky Buzzfeed quiz! These quizzes are addictive because they make self-discovery fun and weirdly accurate. What if we could bring that same energy into one of the most challenging parts of our job as student staff members? Personal assessments arenโt just enjoyable wastes of time. When used... Continue Reading →
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 wonโt hear the phrase โcommunity developmentโ very frequently outside of this environment. So, what does โcommunity 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 donโt have questions and they donโt 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. Letโs 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 - Youโve got... Continue Reading →
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The ResLife Door Dec Database: Over 500 Ideas To Get You Started
So you're a Resident Assistant or student staff member that's been tasked with creating a door dec for each resident in your community. Where do you begin? What materials should you use? What theme should you pick? We got you! The following database was generated by AI with a little human guidance to generate 500... Continue Reading →
Hey RAs! Green Your Door Decs! Some Tips For Sustainability
Door decs are a staple of many residence life departments. They are part welcome sign, part name tag, and part visual representation of the community youโre building. If your department doesn't pre-print these for you, they can also mean hours of work, plenty of trial-and-error, and, unfortunately, a lot of waste. By the end of... Continue Reading →
Community Development Mindset Shift: From โIโll Run Itโ To โLetโs Build It Togetherโ
Old school concepts of community development often cast an RA or student staff member as the sole โproducer.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 →
Fanning the Spark: How to Turn Small Hall Moments into Lasting Community
Some of the richest community moments in residence halls donโt come from polished programs. They are small, sometimes chance, encounters: two residents comparing studying tips on the elevator, someone tuning a guitar in the lounge, a kitchen impromptu conversation about food culture while waiting for a pot to boil. Those little moments are raw, authentic,... Continue Reading →
Beyond Move-In: Keeping Door Decs Fresh, Engaging, and Intentionally Dynamic All Year Long
Door decs do more than mark where someone lives. Theyโre a visible tool for building connection, showing care, and adding personality to your community. At the start of the semester, residents notice them. They comment. They smile. But by week three? Those same door decs can fade into the background, becoming just another part of... Continue Reading →
Surviving and Thriving in a new Hall as a Returning RA or Student Leader
Question: โAre you a new Student Leader?โย Answer: โNo, but I wasnโt over here last year, so idk.โ - 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. Youโve done the job... Continue Reading →
1 Tip For New RAs: How to Embrace Feedback Without Fear
If youโve just been hired as a Resident Advisor or Assistant, first of all: congratulations! Iโm very excited for each of you; youโre stepping into positions of leadership, acting as a resource for students and a pillar of community building. This is a rewarding job, but it also comes with growing pains and more responsibility... Continue Reading →
Having Difficulty With Your Supervisor? What You Can Do An RA Or Student Staff Member
Sometimes in life, you have a supervisor who is not supporting you well. Your boss isnโt always perfect, so what do you do when they mess up or their supervisory style does not support you well? It may be difficult to approach someone with more power than you, but it is their job to support... Continue Reading →
Hey RA! We Need Youโฆ 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 →



