Residence hall complexes have full-time, live-in professional CDs who are responsible for coordinating the total operation of the community. This includes supervising and training Resident Assistants, counseling and advising residents, responding to conduct issues, and helping to build positive communities. Should you have any questions or concerns about your hall or other issues, your CD would be happy to assist you.
The ACD is a live-in, full-time, professional staff member who helps the Hamilton Complex Director with the day-to-day operation of the halls.
The PC is a live-in professional staff member who works with professional and student staff members to coordinate the development of hall programs. The PC helps to ensure the quality of programs and initiatives designed to build community, and support the academic mission of the university, while promoting community development.
SRAs are live-in student staff members who help Complex Directors with the day to day operation of the halls. Additionally, SRA responsibilities include promoting respectful communities, assisting in the general management of the hall, dealing with violations of housing policies and regulations, and providing individual advice and assistance. SRAs also help individuals to come together as a community by developing respect agreements at the beginning of the academic year.
RAs are student staff members whose responsibilities include promoting respectful communities, assisting in the general management of the hall, dealing with violations of housing policies and regulations, and providing individual advice and assistance. RAs also help individuals to come together as a community by developing respect agreements at the beginning of the academic year.
SRDs are live-in student staff members who help the Barnhart-Riley and Bean Complex Directors with the day-to-day operation of the halls.
FAs live in the same community as the FIG students and work closely with the faculty member who teaches the FIG seminars. FAs are academic and social mentors to first-year students. They help students form study groups, connect students with faculty members, and are an important academic resource in the hall. You can always go to an FA for help with writing, or with using library resources or science labs.
ADSs supervise the student staff and oversee the operation of the mail and information desks. Their duties include processing room changes and managing mail as well as assisting students in solving difficulties that may arise.
DAs are student staff members at the area desks who assist with room changes, check-outs, mail service, package distribution, key problems, room repair requests, equipment check-out, and waiting list requests.
CWs are responsible for cleaning the everyday accumulations of dust and dirt in the halls and for maintaining restrooms. Students quickly learn what a wonderful resource CWs are. Students often host a barbecue to thank them for their hard work.
CTs are student staff members who assist with computer connections to the Internet at the beginning of the academic year.