The semester is winding down, and if youโre like most RAs or student staff members, youโve probably reached that point where the finish line feels both agonizingly close and impossibly far away. One minute youโre worried about your own final exams and summer internship plans, and the next, youโre staring down a mountain of key... Continue Reading →
Forming, Storming, Norming, and Adjourning in Residential Living
Resident Advisors (RAs) are first and foremost community builders. One of the simplest and most useful frameworks you can use to understand how your residents grow as a group is Tuckmanโs stages of group development. This includes five stages (four of which I'm focusing on here): forming, storming, norming, (performing), and adjourning. In university housing,... 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 →
Spring Fever: Managing End of the School Year Blues
The end of the academic year is one of the busiest times for college students, with exams, presentations, and end of year projects all due simultaneously. In addition there is the end of year social buzz, with students trying to cram in the last get-togethers and parties before everyone leaves for summer break. Emotions are... 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 →
RA*Chat Ep 119: Move-Out & Student Staff: Behind the Scenes of the Transition
In this RA*Chat episode, join host Anthony to discuss the complexities of move-out season for RAs and student staff members--from juggling school and work, to being prepared and planning ahead. Guest Naomi Semb-Lovejoy shares insights on managing this hectic time while supporting yourself and others.
Guiding Goodbyes: As a Students Staff Member Help Your Community Find Closure at Yearโs End
As the academic year winds down, college students prepare to transition into summer, new opportunities, or even graduation and moving into a professional role. While this time can be filled with excitement, it can also bring uncertainty, nostalgia, and even sadness. As a student staff members or RA, you play a crucial role in helping... Continue Reading →
Making A Digital Collection & Portfolio Of Your Year As A Student Staff Member
As the year slowly comes to a close, you are eying the finish line. You have focused all year on your residents. You hosted programs (likely including an ice cream night), created bulletin boards, been a listening ear in times of crisis, and supported students through some of their worst moments while on call. Through... Continue Reading →
Closing Time… Helping Residents Say Goodbye To Your Community
As the end of the term approaches, it brings a number of rites of passage and end-of-the-year celebrations--from banquets to award ceremonies to graduations. Residents are also preparing for finals, saying goodbye to friends, planning for summer work and internships, and, for some, leaving school for the last time. As a RA or student staff member... Continue Reading →



