Hey there, I just wanted to take a minute to tell you something that I wish someone had told me when I was in your shoes: Being an RA is going to change your life. Right now, it might feel like a lot of late-night duty rounds, roommate drama, bulletin boards you threw together at... Continue Reading →
Beyond Volunteering: Creating Impactful Service Journeys for Residents
Service trips are more than just an opportunity to travel. Theyโre a chance to grow as a leader, build authentic relationships, and make a meaningful impact. Whether you're organizing an alternative break, a local volunteer day, or a community engagement project, your leadership can turn a simple trip into a profound journey of growth and... Continue Reading →
Choosing Gratitude in Your Res Hall Community
Gratitude is a powerful force in any community, and as an RA or student leader, itโs one of the easiest ways you can make your floor feel more connected and supportive. November is National Gratitude Month, which makes it the perfect time to be intentional about recognizing and appreciating the people around you. Practicing gratitude... Continue Reading →
What Does โHomeโ Really Mean? Understanding Your Role as an RA in Helping Residents Find It
As an RA or student staff member, one of your most important jobs is helping residents feel like they belong. While this might seem straightforward, the truth is, your efforts contribute to something much deeper: helping students define and experience โhomeโ in the residence halls. But what does โhomeโ mean in a college environment? The... Continue Reading →
What Could Go Wrong? ๐ฌ Troubleshooting Icebreakers and Teambuilders
Icebreakers and teambuilders are classic tools in any reslifer's toolkit. But they donโt always go as planned. Sometimes a well-meaning activity crashes and burns. Sometimes the vibe is just off. Thatโs okay. A big part of being a successful facilitator is knowing how to adapt in the moment. This post breaks down common activity misfires... Continue Reading →
Conversation Starters For Your Intentional Interactions
Part of the role of RAs and student staff members is to get to know and support residents. A key strategy in doing this is to have intentional conversations. Rather than just ask about the weather or focus on surface-level chats, each interaction is an opportunity to connect with and help residents. This is what... Continue Reading →
What Ted Lasso Can Teach RAs and Student Staff About Residence Life
If youโve ever watchedย Ted Lasso, you know heโs not your typical leader. Heโs positive, patient, and fiercely believes in the people around him even when things get tough. Honestly, if Ted Lasso were looking for a side hustle, he would make an amazing RA. Being a student leader means facing hard conversations, supporting your community,... Continue Reading →
A Guide For ResLife Pros Navigating Modern Student Activism
In recent years, student activism has reemerged as a defining characteristic of college and university life across North America. While the causes and contexts vary (from calls for institutional divestment to labor rights for student workers) the common thread is clear: students are demanding a more active role in shaping the institutions they are a... Continue Reading →
Creating Sacred Spaces: How RAs Can Support Spirituality and Meaning-Making in the Halls
College is one of the most intense times of self-discovery, questions, and big life transitions. As an RA or student staff member, youโve probably seen this firsthand: a resident staying up late wrestling with questions about their identity, or someone trying to figure out where they belong after leaving home for the first time. A... Continue Reading →
How RAs and Student Staff Can Support Residents in the Transition to Off-Campus Living
As a Resident Assistant or student staff member, youโre more than just a community builder. Youโre often a mentor and guide during pivotal moments in your residentsโ college journeys. One such moment is when students consider moving from on-campus housing to an off-campus living situation. For many, this will be their first experience with independent... Continue Reading →
Understanding the Challenges of Your Residents Returning Home
Going back home after living in the residence halls can be a mixed bag. On one hand, itโs exciting seeing family, catching up with old friends, sleeping in your own bed. But on the other hand, itโs not always as easy or comforting as it sounds. For some students, returning home can bring up unexpected... Continue Reading →
Safe Spaces, Strong Communities: Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students in Residence Halls
Being an RA or student staff member puts you in a unique position to shape the culture and community your residents experience every day. One of the most meaningful parts of your role is making sure everyone feels like they belong, including students who identify as LGBTQIA+. While you might not always know exactly what... Continue Reading →
The RA Playlist: Using Music to Connect, Build Community, and Support Residents
As an RA or student staff member, you may be looking for ways to connect with your residents and create a positive, welcoming environment. One underused but incredibly powerful tool for connection is music. Music is something nearly everyone has an opinion on. Itโs emotional. Itโs nostalgic. It can energize, calm, uplift, or give voice... Continue Reading →
Cooking Up Community: How to Use Food to Connect with Your Residents
Everyone loves food. It brings people together in ways that feel natural and relaxed, which makes it a powerful (and often underused) tool for building community in the residence halls. Whether you're a seasoned RA or just getting started, using food in your programming doesnโt have to mean pizza and paper plates. With a little... Continue Reading →
Using Graphic Design To Boost Community and Engagement On Your Floor
Weโve all been there. You spend an hour crafting a beautiful flyer, taping it up around the hall, and thenโฆ crickets. No one shows up. No one even mentions it. Itโs like it never existed. So what gives? The truth is, in a world where your residents are constantly bombarded with visuals (from TikToks to Snap stories... Continue Reading →
Supporting Grieving Residents: A Compassionate Guide for RAs and Student Leaders
As a Resident Assistant or student staff member, you're more than just a resource. Youโre a mentor, a first responder, a role model, and, at times, a shoulder to cry on. While you're trained to handle a variety of issues, one topic that often doesn't get enough attention is grief. Understanding grief and how it shows... Continue Reading →
Hall Sports: How Student Staff Can Support And Engage Student-Athletes
When you think about your role as an RA or student staff member, one of your core responsibilities is building community. That includes connecting residents with one another, creating a sense of belonging, and making sure every voice is valued. But thereโs one group of residents who often get overlooked in our programming and community-building... Continue Reading →
Fostering Inclusive Campus Communities: Supporting Students with Disabilities in Residence Life
Creating an inclusive environment for students with disabilities in residence life is more than a legal or procedural obligation. It's a commitment to equity, dignity, and belonging. Residence life professionals are in a unique position to influence the campus experience for students with disabilities through intentional practices that promote accessibility, awareness, and identity development. The... Continue Reading →



