Building Relationships Through Annual Feedback for RAs

I recently read The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer and percolated on the ideas of reciprocity in human connections. In "The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance," the author, a botanist by training, explores how ecological relationships can inspire a shift from extractive, scarcity-driven economies to systems rooted in reciprocity, mutual flourishing, and gratitude. Using the... Continue Reading →

ResEdChat Ep 117: Challenge and Support: Growth Minded Supervision of Resident Assistants

In this episode of ResEdChat, join Noah and Nick Stanford, Senior Academic Advisor at Miami University's College of Engineering and Computing to talk about RA supervision and the concept of "challenge and support" as it relates to that conversation. They discuss challenging RAs to grow as individuals and people, the intricacies of that work, share impactful stories, and offer practical advice for helping RAs not only be successful at their jobs but to grow as students and people as well.

This Meeting Couldn’t Have Been an Email

This meeting could have been an email. How many times have you said this? How many times have you heard this? Within higher education, weโ€™re notorious for having standing meetings that are often longer than they need to be, knowing that the information could have been communicated via email. Amidst the chaos that was my... Continue Reading →

What Happens When RAs Unionize? A Primer for Res Life Departments

Unionization efforts by student staff, including Resident Assistants (RAs), are becoming more common. Increasing numbers of undergraduate (and graduate) student employees are organizing for better compensation, clearer job expectations, and fairer accountability practices. You may already be seeing early signs of interest in unionization on your campus. Whether or not your student staff have initiated... Continue Reading →

Are Your RAs Secretly Plotting Against You?

Picture this: You walk into your weekly staff meeting, armed with the agenda, a hopeful smile, and maybe a cup of coffee that screams, โ€œI havenโ€™t slept in two days.โ€ But instead of being met with enthusiasm, your team seems disengaged. They avoid eye contact, their responses are curt, and thereโ€™s a weird vibe in... Continue Reading →

Tarot for Team Building: A Supervision Reading for Residence Life Professionals

For those who work in residence life, supporting our student staff requires both structure and adaptability. Sometimes it feels like balancing logic with intuitionโ€”understanding policies while reading the unique personalities on our team. Youโ€™ve likely heard of Marvelโ€™s newest hit TV series; Agatha All Along. In Agatha All Along, viewers are introduced to tarot cards... Continue Reading →

ResEdChat Ep 56: Authenticity, Adaptability, and Support: Having Effective 1:1โ€™s with Student Staff

In this episode of Roompact's ResEdChat, Crystal engages in conversation with Camille (Mimi) Sullivan, an Associate Director of Residential Education at Sonoma State University. They delve into the art of conducting effective one-on-one meetings with RAs. Mimi offers invaluable insights on the content of these meetings, the optimal frequency for conducting them, and strategies for rebounding from a "challenging" one-on-one session. Mimi emphasizes the significance of tailoring these meetings to address individual needs, the value of authenticity in your interactions, and the importance of clear and open communication.

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