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STUDENT LIFE

STUDENT LIFE

CREATE HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE PROGRAMMING MODEL

Working with campus partners, Housing & Residence Life researched and conducted informal interviews with Resident Advisors (RA) and students to develop a new programming model. This new model for the Resident Directors and RA team is inclusive of student learning outcomes and was implemented to help guide the Housing & Residence Life team in producing learning through programming.

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Center For Student Involvement

INCREASE STUDENT INVOLVEMENT PROVIDING IN-PERSON SERVICES BALANCED WITH VIRTUAL OFFERINGS

With the 2021-2022 academic year being a return to in-person activities on campus, the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), and student groups supported by the CSI, reactivated many in-person services for students while also maintaining virtual offerings to engage students in the current climate.

Organized Pop-Up Help Desks at the beginning of each quarter to answer questions, help students find their academic buildings, and connect them to resources.

Returned to large scale, in-person events, hosted by student groups and Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), such as Multicultural Night, BSU’s Black Promenade, PISA’s Luau, and SAB’s Lights Out and Winterball.

When possible, SAB hosted hybrid events, such as Bingo and trivia nights.

CSI staff also provided support for RSOs who were trying to revive in-person activities, focusing on understanding and navigating campus policies related to event planning and COVID-19 guidance.

Increased involvement was recorded in CSI programs:

A 79% increase in service hours were logged.

2021-2022: 2,500 hrs

2020-2021: 1,400 hrs

More students participated in ASUWT elections.

2021-2022: 221 voters

2020-2021:163 voters

DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

The Ledger published 33 issues in 2021-2022, the most in the history of the student-run news source.

Winter Ball and Hendrix’s Birthday were two of SAB’s largest programs.

Cultural RSOs were the most active groups, creating opportunities for community and belonging.

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