In the span of around two years, AI is integrated everywhere, and thereโs a good chance you have used it at least once. Yet, like any tool, using AI responsibly is key in your role as a student leader. This is especially the case when youโre upholding a position anchored by trust, communication, and connection. ... Continue Reading →
Strategic Relationships For Student Leaders in Residence Life and Housing
Residence Life and Housing offices do not function within a bubble. If you have worked in a residence life office, youโre probably nodding your head, maybe thinking about the other staff youโve had to work with. It can be frustrating, fun, different, interesting, and logistically confusing sometimes working with staff who come from a different... Continue Reading →
Summer Break Happened So Fast! Are You Ready To “RA”?
Summer is a time to rest and recharge from the school year, even if you are still going to classes or working. This is the time to recharge from your residence life responsibilities, and hopefully, begin to prepare for the coming Fall. While it may feel unnecessary to begin planning before the semester begins, taking... Continue Reading →
Leading a Meeting vs. Facilitating a Meeting As An RA
As an RA or student staff member, you'll find yourself leading and facilitating meetings throughout your time in residence life. While the terms leading and facilitating are often used interchangeably, they refer to two different styles of guiding a meeting. Understanding the difference can help you adapt to the needs of any group or situation, and it will also... Continue Reading →
The Resident Advisorโs Guide to Multicultural Competency
โWhy wouldnโt you be allowed to? Youโre an adult?โ โWhat do you mean you need permission? Youโre out of the house?โ โNo, I definitely hear a slight accent when you speak!โ These are all quotes Iโve heard directed towards first generation and/or students of color. Theyโre almost always without malice, but they sting nevertheless. This... Continue Reading →
Tools to Master Your Week As An RA
Between classes, duty shifts, club meetings, and trying to remember the last time you did your laundry, life can get a lot. If your brain feels like a tab with 27 open browsers, itโs time to declutter with some planning power tools. The following are some calendar tips, hacks, and templates you can use. How... Continue Reading →
Roommate Agreements: A Process, Not Just a Document
As student staff member, your role in the roommate agreement process is more than distributing a form and checking a box. A successful roommate agreement isnโt just about getting it done, itโs all about helping residents have the conversations that lead to understanding, compromise, and shared accountability. When done well, the roommate agreement becomes a... Continue Reading →
How RAs Can Best Support First-Generation College Students in Residence Halls
If youโve ever wondered how to better support first-generation college students living on your floor, youโre in the right place. These students are blazing trails, often navigating college life without the same family experience or guidance others might have. That can mean they face some unique challenges, and as an RA or student staff member,... Continue Reading →
Supporting Students Of All Abilities on Campus: What RAs and Student Staff Need to Know
Residence life is about building community and supporting all students who call your hall home. Among those students are individuals with a wide range of disabilities with some visible and others not immediately apparent. Understanding how to effectively support these residents is essential for creating an inclusive, welcoming environment. You might wonder how best to... Continue Reading →
Putting Identity Into Practice As A Student Staff Member
Understanding student identities is essential, but applying that knowledge is where the real work begins. As an RA or student staff member, being able to articulate, explore, and reflect on identity isnโt just a training module, itโs a daily practice, showing up in everything from the way you mediate a roommate conflict to how you... 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 →
So Youโre Thinking About a Grad Degree in Student Affairs: A Comprehensive Guide
Deciding whether to pursue a graduate degree is a significant step in your career and personal journey, no matter the field of study. It's a decision that requires careful consideration of your goals, priorities, and personal circumstances. This is no exception when it comes to considering Student Affairs Masters programs. Hereโs a guide to navigate... Continue Reading →
RA*Chat Ep 124: “So You’re an RA?” Advice for New Student Staff
In this RA*Chat episode for student staff members, join us to discuss some tips on being a newly hired Resident Assistant! Desiree A. Valdez Chavez gives actionable advice and reflective insights as an experienced student affairs professional.
1 Tip For Returning RAs: Reignite Your โWhyโ and Prepare for Whatโs Next
Stepping back into the Resident Assistant or student staff member role for a second (or even third) year is both a privilege and a challenge. Youโre no longer the newcomer. You bring with you experience, insight, and the unique opportunity to deepen your impact on your residents, your team, and yourself. But with familiarity can... Continue Reading →
Alcohol-Free Programming Ideas for RAs and Student Staff
While drinking may be a common part of the college social scene, it doesnโt have to define campus life. In fact, one of the most effective ways to shape a healthy and inclusive floor culture is by offering engaging, alcohol-free alternatives that encourage connection and well-being. As a student leader, you have the opportunity to... Continue Reading →
Risky Drinking and College Life In The Residence Halls
College life often comes with newfound freedom, and that includes alcohol. About half of full-time college students report drinking in the past month, and nearly 30% report binge drinking (5+ drinks per occasion for men, 4+ for women) (NIAAA). This makes alcohol a visible part of the campus scene. At the same time, students drink... Continue Reading →
Using the “Social Change Model of Leadership” in Your RA or Student Staff Role
Leadership isnโt about being the loudest voice in the room or having all the answers. For Resident Assistants and student staff members, leadership is more often about how you show up: the way you build community, support others, and make decisions rooted in values. Thatโs where the Social Change Model of Leadership really shines. Originally developed for college... Continue Reading →
Moving Out and Moving Forward: Leaving Live-On Student Employmentย
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. Hereโs the thing: thereโs more to this next chapter than just finding... Continue Reading →



