Student Staff Buy-In
Oh, hey! Welcome to the community. Why is it so difficult to get student staff buy-in to document the intentional ways they engage the residential community? The end of the academic year provides us both…
Oh, hey! Welcome to the community. Why is it so difficult to get student staff buy-in to document the intentional ways they engage the residential community? The end of the academic year provides us both…
Oh hey! Welcome to the community! We are pleased to announce Jaime Williams, Assistant Director of Residential Life and Housing for Assessment at Virginia Commonwealth University, as our keynote speaker for our 2022 User Conference….
Oh hey! Welcome to the community. We’ll say it: the last couple of years have been tough for Residence Life and Housing professionals. It’s been hard enough just dealing with the daily challenges of the…
Staff can establish shared ground rules, ensure all parties are heard and reinforce the purpose of the conversation. Training student staff on active listening, conflict mediation, and intercultural awareness can ensure a foundation of trust is built through roommate meetings.
Focused on learning, growth, and fun, our community thrives when questions are asked and experiences are shared. At eRezLife, we have a platform of services to collect information and document your processes; however, it’s our community where you can discuss, evaluate, debate, and learn from colleagues in the industry that sets us apart.
Residence Life Professionals need to tailor and customize components of your process to ensure it meets your needs. The team at eRezLife has curated interview questions over a variety of criteria.
Hiram College made the decision to collect data in a more strategic and intentional way using eRezLife and, as a result, has fundamentally changed their ability to report on their goals and principles.
We know that community is so much more to our stakeholders than a marketing tool, and your work will showcase the value of resilient and intentional communities. Articulating this experience in a meaningful and relatable way will not only advance your own career, it will advance the respect and social capital of Student Affairs professionals everywhere.