Summer is quickly coming to an end for those of us in Residence Life, which marks a significant shift in the cadence of our work. Soon we say goodbye to our free time, our hobbies, our energy, and maybe a bit of our sanity as we start a multi-month marathon to reopen our doors for... Continue Reading →
ResEdChat Ep 26: Chris Trautman on Setting Healthy Professional Boundaries
In this episode of Roompact's ResEdChat, Dustin chats with Chris about tips and tricks that can help to maintain healthy professional balance in Residence Life. He explores the nuances of topic with how it shows up differently for supervisors and those who work directly with students. If you have a topic idea or want to engage in the community discussion, use the hashtag #ResEdChat.
Giving Ourselves Grace When Working in Student Housing
What does your morning routine entail?ย Mine involves getting multiple humans ready for the day. Lunch?ย Check. Clothes? Check. Does everyone smell good?ย Yes. Then it is out the door. Generally you may be able to say that mornings in my home are busy.ย One of the things that I look forward to as a... Continue Reading →
How to Treat Yo-Res-Life-Self to a DIY Wellness Retreat
As a residence life professional I can attest to the need for a little rest and rejuvenation every once in a while. Especially after our busy seasons like RA training, move-in, move-out, RA selection, housing selection... then add in roommate conflicts, on-call nights, staff meetings, one-on-onesโฆ ok, maybe we need a lot of rest and... Continue Reading →
5 Apps for Self-Care During Residence Hall Move-In Season
Itโs the end of summer, and colleges are once again opening their doors to legions of students lugging their parents and possessions through campus. Many student affairs professionals are energized by the prospect of welcoming the campus community to their "home-away-from-home" and filling the empty residence halls with cheerful commotion. But no matter how much... Continue Reading →
ResLife Myth #2: Overworking Means You Are Effective At Your Job
Roompact "Perspective" posts are opportunities for individual staff members to work out ideas and provide their individual thoughts and opinions on a given topic. Student affairs practitioners, and particularly those in residence life, often have a problem with overworking. It's not hard to understand why. Many of us enter this field because we were superstar... Continue Reading →



