To Ask or Not to Ask AI, As An RA

In the span of around two years, AI is integrated everywhere, and thereโ€™s 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 youโ€™re upholding a position anchored by trust, communication, and connection. ... 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 Advisorโ€™s Guide to Multicultural Competency

โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t you be allowed to? Youโ€™re an adult?โ€ โ€œWhat do you mean you need permission? Youโ€™re out of the house?โ€ โ€œNo, I definitely hear a slight accent when you speak!โ€ These are all quotes Iโ€™ve heard directed towards first generation and/or students of color. Theyโ€™re 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, itโ€™s 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 isnโ€™t just about getting it done, itโ€™s 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 →

Using the “Social Change Model of Leadership” in Your RA or Student Staff Role

Leadership isnโ€™t 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. Thatโ€™s where the Social Change Model of Leadership really shines. Originally developed for college... Continue Reading →

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