Student conduct work sits at the intersection of policy enforcement, education, and community building. At its best, the conduct process is a developmental opportunity that fosters student growth, accountability, and integrity. But even with the clearest policies and best intentions, ethical challenges often arise, particularly around bias, privilege, and the interpretation of policy. For entry... Continue Reading →
ResEdChat Ep 91: The Power of Partnership: Working Together with Campus Police to Support Students
Crystal is joined by Doreen Jokerst,ย Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety and Chief of Police at CU Boulder.ย In this episode, they explore the collaboration between housing professionals and campus police, highlighting the importance of open dialogue and mutual support in enhancing the student experience. We also discuss how to navigate challenging conversations about successful partnerships while being mindful of the influences of fear, lived experiences, and identity.
Student Conduct Doesnโt Have to Be a Horror Story
Adjudicating student conduct is a crucial aspect of the Hall Director role and, by taking on this responsibility, the Hall Director plays a pivotal role in maintaining a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment within their community. But, if youโre like most Hall Directors, this may be something that turns your stomach into knots. This... Continue Reading →
Political Debate or WWE Match? Teaching Civility in Heated Times
As Higher Ed professionals, we are positioned at the intersection of students' personal, academic, and social lives. To take it one step further, it often feels like when we are trying to help students, we can only pick two of those three priorities (insert a woozy face emoji here.) During a high-pressure political season, emotions... Continue Reading →
ResEdChat Ep 59: Dr. Charlie Potts on Re-Engaging Men in Residential Education
We're kicking off the new year with a fascinating episode exploring masculinity and how institutions need to engage and retain men on campus. Charlie speaks with Dustin about his recent ACUHO-I magazine article that included research he recently completed on this topic.
Lions, Tigers, and CARE Teams! OH MY! Working With Students of Concern
College can be a stressful time for students, and sometimes they may need extra help. Student of Concern teams (SOCTs) are a valuable resource for students who are struggling academically, mentally, or behaviorally and are one way that colleges and universities provide support for their institutional communities. When I was an RA, graduate hall director,... Continue Reading →



