Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Wow -- update
This blog is need of a major update. Well, I am getting ready to head out to Tucson, Arizona for the Semi-Annual Business Meeting/National NRHH Board Meeting. This is going to be an amazing business meeting! It'll be a good opportunity to see some of the student leaders from around the country again. A lot of quality student leaders are electing to run for national office. I am really excited to read their bids and see their presentations. I know that they have all put a lot of work into developing quality bids for national officer positions.
The National NRHH Board will be meeting, so that will be interesting. I am interested to see what comes of the NRHH business discussions.
I am excited to scope out the NACURH 2009 Host Site for the region. I know Ben, Abby, and I will be piecing together a lot of information for those interested member schools. Maybe some pictures or video for No Frills and the Website (maybe, Jacob? :) ). Ben and Abby will be having tons of fun with National Board business--legislation and such.
Well, await for more excited information. Have a safe holiday!
Aaron S. Baker
Midwest Affiliate
Regional Associate Director for the National Residence Hall Honorary
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Commitment to Philanthropy
Purpose: This award is designed to recognize a MACURH member school in good standing
that has shown a yearlong commitment to the regional philanthropy, local campus
philanthropies, and community philanthropies. For the purposes of this award, philanthropy
shall be defined as physical time, monetary, clothing, food, or other tangible donations given to
the above listed philanthropies and/or not for profit organizations.
Eligibility: Any MACURH member school in good standing with NACURH may submit a bid
for the award. The award shall have an eligibility period o MACURH conference to MACURH
conference. Only year specific information from the eligibility period will be considered in the
selection of this award.
Pages: The written bid shall not exceed twenty (20) pages (10-12 point type). A page is
defined as a side with print; including text, letters of recommendations, appendices, dividers,
etc. The title page shall not be included in the twenty (20) pages, but dividers shall be included
in the page count. Appendices may not exceed twenty (20) pages and will not be included in
the twenty (20) pages and may be added at the bidding school’s discretion. All bids shall
contain page numbers. Bids over the page limit will not be considered.
Required Contents:
A. Introductory statement including:
a. A Statement of Philanthropy
b. Your campus’ perspectives on philanthropy
c. Your campus’ approach to philanthropy
Suggested Criteria:
A. How has your campus tried to develop new and creative ways o promoting and
implementing philanthropy?
B. What philanthropic contributions were made by your campus?
a. Campus Organizations/entities contributed to:
i. Short description of said organization/entity
ii. Programs/activities designed to promote the philanthropy
iii. Overall contributions made
b. MACURH Philanthropy
i. Programs/activities designed to promote the philanthropy
ii. Overall contributions made
c. Community Organizations/entities contributed to:
i. Short description of said organization/entity
ii. Programs/activities designed to promote the philanthropy
iii. Overall contributions made
d. Other Organizations/entities contributed to not included in the above listed options:
i. Short description of said organization/entity
ii. Programs/activities designed to promote the philanthropy
iii. Overall contributions made
C. Letters of Recommendation (maximum of 4)
Selection: The award shall be selected by the NRHH Reps from schools in good standing and
in attendance at the MACURH Conference.
Award: The award will consist of a plaque to be retained by the winning school. The RAD-NRHH or designated representative(s) shall announce the award winner at the MACURH
conference awards banquet.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Affiliation Updates
As you should know, the affiliation fee is now a combined fee for both RHA and NRHH chapters. Essentially, an institution of higher education pays dues ($110/$85) to affiliate the school. RHA chapters must submit NIC reports in conjunction with the dues to fully affiliate. However, the additional components for the NRHH chapters are different.
NRHH chapters must submit the following items:
- Updated Constitution
- Updated member list
- NRHH Affiliation Document (.doc)
Right now, I have been going through chapter constitutions from MACURH. Some of the constitutions were approved by Ty and some were not. I will be contacting NRHH chapters in August with details about constitutional updates.
Also, when affiliating your institution, if you could send a copy of them to macurh.rad@gmail.com I would greatly appreciate it. This would help me work with the NIC to ensure that all chapters are fully affiliated.
If you have further questions, please feel free to e-mail me.
Aaron S. Baker
Sunday, July 6, 2008
National NRHH Committees
What great opportunity for you to become involved on the National Level than with membership on one of four National NRHH Committees?
This year, the NACURH will have the following 4 committees:
- Honorary Standards
- Honorary Recognition
- National Residence Hall Month
- NACURH Spring Into Service
The deadline is July 18th and the application is quick -- APPLICATION HERE
Please think about applying for this great opportunity!!!!
Aaron S. Baker
Monday, June 2, 2008
National OTM Selection Committee Applications
I hope everyone takes the opportunity to apply for this great opportunity.
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
-----Original Message-----
From: NAD OTMs <nationalotms@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 21:44:28
To:nrhh-board@googlegroups.com
Subject: [NACURH NRHH] National OTM Selection Committee Applications
Hello all,
The application for the 2008-2009 National OTM Selection Committee is attached!
The applications will be due by Friday, June 13, in time for the next voting cycle for May OTMs. The applications should be submitted to this email address, nationalotms@yahoo.com, so that the NAD can select the new members. Please try to encourage people from your region to apply because the larger the pool of applicants, the more productive the committee can be in the future! Thank you & let me know if you have any questions for me.
-Michele
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Michele Johnson
Associate Director of OTMs
NACURH Services and Recognition Office
nationalotms@yahoo.com
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Vision Statement
The National Association of College and University Residence Halls, Incorporated, recognizes living on campus as an integral part of the college experience, and therefore strives to be the organization of choice for residence hall leaders by providing comprehensive resources for college and university students seeking to create the ultimate residence hall environment and experience.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
April 2008 National OTM Winners!
Nominated by Stephanie Shields
Western Oregon University - PACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62658&vid=2c9g7mcyxyxvyvjy
Resident Assistant: Nikki Wee
Nominated by Jon Loveall
University of Minnesota- Twin Cities - MACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62971&vid=3zjqx2rqu633mhmb
Social Program: The RedHawk Hunt
Nominated by Grant Walters, Coordinator of Residence Life
Miami University - CAACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_program.php3?otmid=62374&vid=z77xwabfvnh8hwtf
Spotlight: John "Corey" Corriveau
Nominated by Mathew Chetnik
Salem State - NEACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62428&vid=vr8g6szsf6jke9vb
Student: David Besse
Nominated by Christina Carabotta
University of Akron - CAACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62462&vid=9h83bfkh879pmj3n
First Year Student: Kristin DiGioia
Nominated by Kyle McGimsey
Centenary College of Louisiana - SWACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62859&vid=yqufhfyeaafg3aha
Community: 3BE Academic Village
Nominated by Joanne Tennant
Colorado State University - IACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62421&vid=ykb9jq1fnnnvfx3c
Community Service Program: Class of 2010 First Gen. Service Program-Red
Nominated by Ian Quattrini
St. John Fisher College - NEACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_program.php3?otmid=62586&vid=y1b9rmxcw4tcyr20
Diversity Program: Breaking The Silence Week
Nominated by Kenrick Ali
San Jose State University - PACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_program.php3?otmid=62948&vid=6cjrmtqmf1me4utw
Educational Program: Around the World...India
Nominated by Shawn Ryan
University of Akron - CAACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_program.php3?otmid=62451&vid=2ehsfg63nsq616zg
Executive Board Member: Rebecca A. Paul
Nominated by Mathew Chetnik
Salem State - NEACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62431&vid=p0pmps6m8gr8a4zk
Organization: Elizabeth Brooks Warren Chapter of NRHH
Nominated by Charles Vincent
University of North Texas - SWACURH
http://otms.nrhh.org/otm_general.php3?otmid=62512&vid=n3cy1ekm6r3328se
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Hello, MACURH!
Today is the first day after NACURH, and let me tell you, I am so pumped to be the RAD of MACURH. This next year is going to be absolutely amazing especially with the efforts of the NRHH members and RHA members throughout the region. I hope to serve every NRHH chapter, RHA chapter, affiliated schools, and unaffiliated schools in the best capacity I can.
In my bid, I outlined 4 main areas of goals which were:
- Of-the-Month Development and Education
- Recruitment, Retention, and Affiliation
- Regional NRHH Resources
- Regional/National Transparency and Accountability
My hope is that through this blog, you will see the evidence throughout the year that I have fulfilled the tenants of my bid for RAD.
In order to make sure that all the information I send out is getting to everyone, I would love if everyone would update their contact information. CLICK HERE
As the next few weeks progress, I will be giving you more and more updates!
Until then,
Aaron S. Baker