Residence Hall Association

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The University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a student-run organization dedicated to fostering and facilitating a community among on-campus residents, and to promote a safe and comfortable living environment. RHA also provides opportunities for leadership development and training, as well as various programming efforts to focus on advocacy and social justice in the halls.

Community Council

All residence hall students have access to join their residence hall’s Community Council. All Community Council members work with RHA and other Student Leadership Programs, such as the National Residence Hall Honorary and EcoReps to ensure CU Boulder residence halls foster an inclusive community, advocate for students’ needs, and to benefit the residential community around them.  

Campus Advocacy and Social Justice

RHA strives to create a safe and inclusive home for all students living on campus. The Advocacy Committee is responsible for promoting advocacy initiatives focused on the student experience, hall infrastructure, and policies. The Social Justice Committee is responsible for promoting inclusion within the residential communities and advocating for support systems for historically excluded student populations.

Signature Events and Neighborhood Events

RHA hosts select signature events and several neighborhood events throughout the year. The Signature Events Committee works to create or partner on large scale and traditional events on campus, such as Haunted Halls, Shamrock Showdown, Destress Fest, and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The Neighborhood Events Committee works to create or partner on small scale events throughout campus, such as Neighborhood Block Parties and Welcome Back Events.

Board of Directors

  • Director for Leadership Development | Michi Brannon
  • Director for Campus Advocacy | Graciela Horstman
  • Director for Social Justice |
  • Director for Signature Events |
  • Director for Neighborhood Events |
  • NRHH Director for Values Programming |
  • NRHH Director for Membership Development |
  • Advisor | Madeline Azari

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Haunted Halls

Do you like to be scared? Join us for the annual RHA Haunted Halls where we turn one of the residence spaces into a haunted house.

 

Shamrock Showdown

Join RHA for our Shamrock Showdown–campus' premiere St. Patrick's Day competition. Come out and enjoy fun games, compete against your friends, grab a bite of some yummy food and have the chance to win prizes. Best part ... it's all free!

Get Involved

If you are interested in getting involved, you can learn more by attending your residence hall’s community council meeting.

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Community Council Position Descriptions 

Timeline

  • Thursday, Sept. 14 | Applications for Chairperson due
  • By Friday, Sept.15 | Chairperson applicants notified by Hall Director

Meetings are weekly on Tuesdays in the Kittredge Multipurpose Rooms from 6-7 p.m.

RHA Board of Directors

  • Director for Leadership Development (DLD): The Director for Leadership Development supports leadership development initiatives across all residential leadership programs.
  • Director for Advocacy and Student Voice (DASV): The Director for Advocacy promotes advocacy initiatives focused on the student experience, hall infrastructure, and policies. The DASV chairs the RHA Advocacy Committee.
  • Director for Inclusion and Social Justice (DISJ): The Director for Social Justice promotes inclusion within the residential communities and advocates for support systems for historically excluded student populations. The DSJ chairs the RHA Social Justice Committee.
  • Director for Signature Events (DSE): The Director for Signature Events coordinates and facilitates large scale and traditional events hosted by the RHA or events hosted in collaboration with RHA. The DSE chairs the RHA Signature Events Committee.
  • Director for Neighborhood Events (DNE): The Director for Neighborhood Events coordinates and facilitates small scale events hosted by the RHA or events hosted in collaboration with RHA. The DNE chairs the RHA Neighborhood Events Committee.

Compensation

  • RHA Board of Director members and the NRHH Executive Board members are compensated in the form of a free room accomodation and between 19 meals a week and $150 Munch Money or 15 meals a week and $200 Munch Money.

Interested in becoming part of the RHA Board of Directors?

The Residence Hall Association is looking for applicants for the 2024-2025 Board of Directors. Multiple positions are available, and no jobs are the same! We seek energized and curious students who want to help amplify student voices through events and initiatives.

Applications close on Dec. 20, 2023.