Residential Life is proud to introduce an outstanding professional and student staff to meet your needs while living on campus. Our department is comprised of Bachelors and Masters-level professional staff and an energetic team of undergraduate-level student staff.
Director of Residential Life
660.562.1019
maubuchon@rajcmmementos.com
Coordinator of Housing Assignments
660.562.1013
achristian@rajcmmementos.com
Coordinator of Residential Education, Systems & Processes
660.562.1035
jmccoy@rajcmmementos.com
Coordinator of Residential Education, Leadership & Development
660.562.1014
mmiller@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
Tower Suites and the Station
660.562.1018
reslife@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
Forest Village Apartments & Roberta Hall
660.562.0837
reslife@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
Hudson-Perrin
660.562.0810
dstigall@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
South Complex
660.562.0834
kcotter@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
Franken Hall
660.562.0835
reslife@rajcmmementos.com
Resident Director
Millikan Hall
660.562.5143
reslife@rajcmmementos.com
The ARD is a paraprofessional staff member responsible for assisting a Resident Director or Coordinator with the overall administration of a residence hall including sole responsibility for all front desk operations. The ARD is an experienced student staff member who is looking for new challenges and opportunities in Residential Life. The ARD is expected to offer assistance and expertise to ultimately provide an educational and developmental experience for residents and staff.
RA's live on each floor of our residence halls. Their primary role is to help build community on their floor and throughout the building. RAs are there to assist you with finding resources solve your needs, assist in conflict mediation, present events and program opportunities and confront policy violations.
SA's maintain many of the same job responsibilities of a Resident Assistant. However, SA's are placed in Forest Village Apartments and Roberta Hall. Both buildings are considered special populations being housed on campus. Therefore, student assistants in Roberta Hall have additional training in working with sororities housed on campus and student assistants in FVA have additional training in working with students as they prepare to transition to life off-campus.
IA's live and work in our residence halls to facilitate diversity education and promote an enriching environment by providing programming and resources for students that will stimulate an active interest in other cultures and interconnect as a community.
DA's are students who work the front desks of each of our residence halls. They provide assistance by answering questions, checking out equipment, performing mail service, taking maintenance requests, provide lockout services, and more.