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Best podcasts about residential education

Latest podcast episodes about residential education

Let's Talk UNLV
Lisamarie Tomassetti Champions Campus Living, Student Engagement, and Housing Innovation at UNLV 4o

Let's Talk UNLV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 29:59


Lisamarie Tomassetti, Program Coordinator for Residential Education at UNLV, discussed the benefits of on-campus living, including convenience, access to resources, and community engagement. She highlighted the "Rebel Ready Week" for new students, free programming funded by housing fees, and the role of RAs in fostering student success. Theme floors, such as engineering and fine arts, enhance academic engagement. Dining options include mandatory meal plans with various options, and security measures ensure student safety. Lisa also mentioned upcoming events like a scooter raffle and a banquet for housing staff. She emphasized the importance of early student involvement and the modernization of housing facilities.

ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep 105: Balancing Act: Pursuing a Doctorate While Leading in Housing

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 27:18


In this episode of Roompact's ResEdChat, Crystal sits down with Deanna Hughes, Associate Director of Residential Education at the University of South Florida-Tampa Campus, to discuss the art of balancing life as a housing professional, doctoral student, mom, and partner. Deanna shares valuable insights on time management, building support systems, navigating dissertation research, and embracing balance through simple joys like walking, journaling, and bowling. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with practical advice for managing it all!

Let's Talk UNLV
From Transfer Student to Educator: Lisa Marie Tomassetti on Res Life, Community Building, and Self-Care at UNLV

Let's Talk UNLV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 29:53


Lisa Marie Tomassetti, the Program Educator for Residential Education at UNLV, discussed her journey from a transfer student to her current role, highlighting her involvement in Res Life and higher education. She detailed the responsibilities of a Residential Life Coordinator (RLC), including managing buildings, supervising RAs, and handling conduct issues. Tomassetti emphasized the importance of theme communities like Stonewall Suites and Howell Town for fostering a sense of belonging. She also mentioned upcoming events, such as a Disneyland trip and an aromatherapy session, and the collaborative efforts with departments like FYE and SDP. Tomassetti stressed the need for self-care and balancing responsibilities.

Ready For
How Getting Involved on Campus is Crucial to Success

Ready For

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 12:09


Welcome to the College Parent Podcast! On this week's episode, RDs Gail Martin and Meredith Davila interview Donovan Smith, the Assistant Director of Residential Education & Housing at Guilford College, about how getting involved on campus can affect a student's college career and future. Let's dive into the episode!

ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep 64: Utilizing Microsurveys in Residential Education with Paul Gordon Brown

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 25:19


We welcome Paul back as our guest this week to explore the concept of "microsurveys". He explains what they are, how they can be used, and why residential education professionals should implementing them into their departmental strategy.

ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep 59: Dr. Charlie Potts on Re-Engaging Men in Residential Education

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 31:34


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.

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ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep 56: Authenticity, Adaptability, and Support: Having Effective 1:1's with Student Staff

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 32:17


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.

ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep 23: Erin Long on Design Thinking & Residential Education

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 26:17


In this episode of Roompact's ResEdChat, Erin shares with Dustin how she discovered design thinking, what it is, and how she implements into her work in Residential Education. If you have a topic idea or want to engage in the community discussion, use the hashtag #ResEdChat.

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ResEdChat by Roompact
ResEdChat Ep #17: Jake Garner on Restorative Practices in Residential Education

ResEdChat by Roompact

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 29:57


In this episode of Roompact's ResEdChat, we chat with Jake about what restorative practices are and how they can be used to better engage with residents. If you have a topic idea or want to engage in the community discussion, use the hashtag #ResEdChat.

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Beyond the News WFLA Interviews
Ana Hernandez - USF Dorms Open for Fall

Beyond the News WFLA Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 5:47


More than 7,000 resident students are moving into dormitories at the University of South Florida campuses in Tampa and St. Petersburg starting Thursday (18). Rising rents may be one factor motivating students to live on campus. Ana Hernandez is assistant vice president of Housing and Residential Education.

The Parent Page
The Parent Page Episode 1: The Roommate Conundrum

The Parent Page

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 33:33


Leslie and Mindy tackle one of the first social dilemmas facing college students along with the FOMO and referred anxiety is poses for parents: the roommate selection process. This week's guest is Jill Stratton, Assistant Provost for Residential Education and the Associate Dean for Residential Colleges at Vanderbilt University. Jill's decades of expertise will help parents learn how to guide and support students through this first important decision of their upcoming life on campus. Share feedback, questions, and stories at theparentpagepodcast@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theparentpage/message

Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America
EP. 82 | "Critical Race Theory". Some people in America are really upset over it. What's driving the anger?

Colors: A Dialogue on Race in America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 32:04


Payne Hiraldo, Associate Director for Residential Education at the University of Vermont, and a Critical Race Theory scholar explains what it is and why some people are up in arms about something that's been around for 40 years.

Global in the Granite State
Episode 33: The Dark Side of Residential Education

Global in the Granite State

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 27:22


The recent discovery of over 1,000 unmarked graves at the sites of three former residential schools for First Nations people, has brought these institutions back into the spotlight. However, many people were never taught about the history of these programs to wipe out native cultures. In this month's episode we talk with Dr. Ronald Niezen of McGill University about the ongoing history of the treatment of First Nation peoples. Dr. Niezen is the author of a 2017 book, "Truth and Indignation: Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools", which explored the Canadian government's truth and reconciliation process that occurred from 2010-2015. There is still more work to be done, despite the 94 calls to action that the commission came out with. Explore this important topic with us.Ronald Niezen, is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Member of the Faculty of Law. He held the Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy in the faculties of Law and of Arts between 2013 and 2020, and is a former Chair of the Department of Anthropology. He also held the Canada Research Chair in the Anthropology of Law between 2012 and 2019. He was selected as the William Lyon Mackenzie King Chair for Canadian Studies, Harvard University, for 2018-2019.Professor Niezen researches and teaches in the areas of political and legal anthropology, indigenous peoples and human rights. He is an anthropologist with wide ranging research experience: with the Songhay of Mali, the Cree communities of Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, and the Sami of northern Europe.

Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
YCBK 118: “The Big If” Will colleges return to residential education in the fall

Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 140:23


In this episode you will hear: (20:38) In this week’s news segment, an article from Lilah Burke of Inside Higher Ed, “The Big If’. The article looks at how colleges are beginning to telegraph what their plans are for the fall. Mark and Dave discuss the five main different approaches that colleges are planning on taking for the fall. Mark and Dave discuss each of these five approaches and they give their thoughts on each approach.   (49:11) We are in Chapter 118 of 171 Answers and Mark explains the history and context of the Pell Grant. Mark shares how individuals qualify and disqualify for the funding.  The answer may surprise you.   (01:10:15) This week’s question is from Eric in CO and he wants to know how involved he should be in selecting the colleges that his child applies to. Mark and Anika have a robust discussion about the appropriate role and the inappropriate role for parents in selecting the college list for their kids.   (01:26:33) Mark continues his interview with Vincent Garcia, TITLE: Understanding the 23 Colleges in the California State University System, Part II   I ask Vince if CSU schools can compete with UC schools at matriculating students Vince and I talk about the graduation rates at the CSU schools Vince talks about what it means for a campus to have a lot of impacted majors and what should you do when the programs you are interested in are impacted We talk about the advantages of starting out at community college if you want to go to a CSU or a UC school or the private California colleges   (01:37:48) We have 3 recommended resources this week: and     and   The first resource is a link to help you access IPEDS data that you can use to assess the financial health of each school. The second resource is a huge online college fair and conference from May  4th through May 6th. The final resource is a list of test optional schools that is being updated daily.   (01:47:09) College Spotlight: University of Arizona  ()   Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: questions@yourcollegeboundkid.com If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! We are excited to give our listeners a chance to play a role in shaping what topics we discuss, so please send us your ideas for college spotlights, articles for discussion and recommended resources. You can let your voice be heard by completing this survey. Just put the following link in your browser and give us your honest feedback. We thank you in advance. Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy go to Amazon and click:   If you want to place a bulk order, you will save money by purchasing this book at 171answers.com. Every penny goes to The Atlanta Mission, a Christian organization that helps over 1000 homeless residents every day.  If you want to see what future episodes will discuss in the book chapter section,  just go to 171answers.com and then click the red button "See exactly what 171 Answers covers"

SA Voices From the Field
Professionalism or Socialized White Supremacy

SA Voices From the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 25:29


This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet LaTecia Yarbrough, Coordinator for Residential Education for both Rachel Carson and Oakes Colleges for the University of California, Santa Cruz and Ricky Urgo, University of Michigan Hall Director as they talk with host Corliss Bennett about Professionalism or Socialized White Supremacy.  So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview.  Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

The Berkeley Beacon News Hour
The Berkeley Beacon News Hour on WECB 10/9: Hollis update, Garbanzo, and OHRE

The Berkeley Beacon News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 54:40


Berkeley Beacon editors went live on WECB Wednesday with the sixth episode of The Berkeley Beacon News Hour—a morning radio program dedicated to discussing both campus and city news with a splice of music in between.The show airs on WECB at 8 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and is hosted by Visual Managing Editor Kyle Bray, Copy Managing Editor Abigail Hadfield, News Editor Stephanie Purifoy, and Editor-in-Chief Chris Van Buskirk. The Oct. 9 show covered an update to the Daniel Hollis homicide investigation, a new restaurant in the space formerly occupied by Griddlers, two new positions in The Office of Housing and Residential Education, and what The Beacon reported 10 years ago today.

CommonsCast
CommonsCast Episode 25-March 27, 2019

CommonsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 28:40


On this episode Dean Melchor-Barz begins reflecting on everything learned during our first-year experience, Zoe delivers the Commons Calendar of events, and she has a great interview with Traci Ray, Director of Residential Education, Office of the Dean of Students

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CommonsCast
CommonsCast Episode 20-February 13, 2019

CommonsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 18:02


On this episode Dean Melchor-Barz shares his favorite font and talks about how we see text, Zoe has the Commons Calendar of upcoming events, and she also has a great interview with Evyn Cosgrove, Area Coordinator in the Office of Housing and Residential Education.

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CommonsCast
CommonsCast Episode 17-January 23, 2019

CommonsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 24:18


Listen in to a new episode of your CommonsCast as Dean Melchor-Barz discusses "decluttering" in his Dean's Minute, Zoe presents the Commons Calendar of events happening this next week, and she has delivers a great interview with Nadine De La Rosa, Assistant Director for Residential Education at Vanderbilt.

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CommonsCast
CommonsCast Episode 15-December 5, 2018

CommonsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 19:11


It's the final episode of CommonsCast for 2018, and it's filled with great info! Dean Melchor-Barz discusses the fantastic staff at the Office of Housing & Residential Education, Zoe delivers one final Commons calendar, and she also has a great conversation with Natalie Erb, Assistant Director in the Office of the Dean of the Ingram Commons. Happy holidays to all, we'll be back with all new episodes of CommonsCast in 2019!

Minding My BLACK Business
24. Bringing goodness to the table featuring Shawn Moore

Minding My BLACK Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 49:08


Are you clear about your identity as an entrepreneur? Is your vision for your business solid? As Entrepreneurs it is vital to the success of our businesses to have a strong voice and position when presenting our services and goods to the world. Listen as Shawn shares his journey and provides wisdom on how to take our Black Business to the next level. Shawn Moore was born in Texas, raised in Baltimore, MD, and currently residing in Atlanta, GA, Shawn Moore holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications (concentration in Public Relations) from Bowie State University and a Master of Science Degree in Management (concentration in Organizational Leadership) from Wilmington University. Shawn seeks to help students actualize their potential and move towards self-authorship, the internal capacity to construct one's beliefs, identity, and social relations. In the student affairs field, Shawn has presented and facilitated workshops at the professional level on the topics of marketing/branding, leadership development, and sexual orientation and identity development for various organizations institutions. Shawn freelances as a graphic designer and creative consultant. He also hosts a podcast called The Mindful Rebel. The podcast highlights #LeadershipfortheCulture with interviews of entrepreneurs, educators, creatives and more to bring attention to everyday leaders in the community and focus on their success strategies in leadership journey. In between reading comics, checking out the latest movies, collecting FUNKO Pops (yes, he has a mad obsession), and an occasional round with his PS4, Shawn is a Ph.D. student at Mercer University in the Educational Leadership program (concentration in Higher Education). Shawn explores student leadership and identity development for black gay/queer identifying men and mindfulness in education in his research. He is currently Associate Dean for Residential Education and Morehouse College. A quote that reflects Shawn’s professional mantra is a quote by John Buchan, "The task of leadership is not to put greatness into humanity, but to elicit it, for the greatness is already there. Music: Blasian Beats Special Guest: Shawn Moore Website: www.shawnjmoore.com Twitter: @shawnj_moore Instagram: @shawnj_moore Resource Book, Strengths Finders by Tom Rath Where to find us: Facebook: Minding My Black Business IG: @drjanaetaylor Twitter: @mindingmyblackbiz Email: info@mindingmyblackbusiness.com Website: www.mindingmyblackbusiness.com Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Comment!

Asia in the Modern World: Images and Representations
Instructor Interview: Transforming Residential Education with Open Digital Content

Asia in the Modern World: Images and Representations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 2:21


MIT Professor Shigeru Miyagawa shared experience in transforming the residential education by sharing the digital educational content with the world.

Unpacking SA
Episode #21: Brian MacDonald on Orientation, Family Programs, & Welcoming New Students

Unpacking SA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2014 35:26


Our guest on the podcast this week is Brian MacDonald, formerly the Director of New Student Orientation & Family Programs at Rutgers University - New Brunswick and soon to be the Director of Residential Education at UCLA. Brian chatted with Dustin about his outlook working to welcome thousands of new students and families at Rutgers every summer, how to best serve your constituents, and the exciting things he is doing at San Diego Comic-Con this year! We appreciate Brian taking time out of his busy schedule for us. Find the full show notes here: http://bit.ly/1EAnW3c

Life Work Balances
Episode 32: Jonathon Hyde

Life Work Balances

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2012


Hello there! Welcome to another Wednesday morning episode of LIFE WORK BALANCES! Today I had the chance to sit down with Jonathon Hyde, Associate Director of Residential Education at LSU. It was really great to catch up with Jonathon, as its been a few years since we last got to really talk, and we had […]