Hey y'all!
Don't forget that I am still hosting a door dec challenge for my office door in Bartlett Hall. This is the door as of tonight-
This is not many to choose from and I have a found a winner among these fine door decs- but you have until 5pm on Friday August 21 to put them on my door.
If you have a great door dec- get it on my door! I want my door to be beautiful again with door decs galore! Jason is the housekeeper in Bartlett and he even things my door is looking kind of sad.
Thanks for making Bartlett and our residence halls beautiful and very homey with your decorations!
Jessica
Empower - Promote - Integrate - Challenge - Support
More. Together.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Do you ACT or REACT?
Hello friends,
I have had this article saved on the computer for a long time. It's author is named at the top. I thought it would be a great article to read and put all of us in a great mental frame of mind to start RA Training next week.
I am pretty excited to see all of you! Travel safe to campus!
I have had this article saved on the computer for a long time. It's author is named at the top. I thought it would be a great article to read and put all of us in a great mental frame of mind to start RA Training next week.
I am pretty excited to see all of you! Travel safe to campus!
DO YOU ACT OR REACT?
Condensed from the Chicago Daily News
by Sidney L. Harr
I walked with my friend, a Quaker, to the
newsstand the other night, and he bought a paper, thanking the newsboy
politely. The newsboy didn’t even acknowledge it.
“A sullen fellow isn’t he?” I commented.
“Oh, he’s that way every night,” shrugged
my friend.
“Then why do you continue to be so polite
to him?” I asked.
“Why not?” inquired my friend. “Why should
I let him decide how I’m going to act?”
As I thought about this incident later it
occurred to me that the important word was “ACT.”
My friend acts toward people; most of us
react toward them. He has a sense of inner balance which is lacking in most of
us; he knows who he is, what he stands for, how he should behave. He refuses to
return incivility, because then he would no longer be in command of his own
conduct.
Nobody is unhappier than the perpetual
reactor. His center of emotional gravity is not rooted within himself, where it
belongs, but in the world outside him. His temperature is always being raised
or lowered by the social climate around him, and he is a mere creature at the
mercy of those elements.
Praise gives him a feeling of euphoria,
which is false, because it does not last and it does not come from self-approval.
Criticism depresses him more than it should, because it confirms his own
secretly shaken opinion of himself. Snubs hurt him, and the merest suspicious
of unpopularity in any quarter rouses him in bitterness.
Serenity cannot be achieved until we become
master of our own actions and attitudes. To let another determine whether we
shall be rude or gracious, elated or depressed, is to relinquish control over
our own personalities, which is ultimately all we possess. The only true
possession is self-possession.
As
I sat down to decide what to write for the RA newsletter this month, I was
reminded of this short story. It is something that I used to share with RAs
during training each fall, and for whatever reason, stopped doing about two
years back. As I re-read it again just this week, however, I was reminded of
how poignant the story, some 75 years old, still is today.
In
the residence halls, we have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives
of each Ripon student every day. How we go about doing that, however, is up to
us. With each situation we encounter we can either be positive, outgoing, and
listen to what a student has to say, or like the friend in this story, can be
discouraged and want to return incivility for incivility. When we encounter someone
having a rough day, we can (and should) see that as an opportunity to extend
appropriate care and concern. Even if our empathy is rudely ignored or refused,
the student who is having the bad day is likely to remember someone was there
for him at a later date.
Being
an RA can sometimes be a rough job. Once the luster from the start of the year
wears off, you can find yourself in the midst of roommate conflicts, loud
parties, and people who are disrespectful to others or our facilities. Striving
to find an inner sense of peace – and helping others to find it, too – may help
strengthen your community. Acting toward others versus reacting can help you
stay centered, maintain a calm demeanor, and experience less stress. It will
also help you in providing counsel to your peers and in confronting any
incident you might encounter in your area.
When
faced with a rough situation next time, remember the story of the newsboy. How
will you act – or will you react? Will you take the time to step outside a
challenging situation in order to best assess how to proceed, or will you let
the behaviors of another dictate how you behave?
We
have the wonderful opportunity to create powerful communities where out
students are known and valued. Use your time as an RA to develop your
leadership skills, center yourself, and develop skills that will last your for
a lifetime as someone who acts to bring out the best in others and in every
situation.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Meet Nate and M!
Hello RAs and SAHDs!
Here is your summer installment of meet the RHDs...read about them and their adventures before joining the Ripon College team.
Here is your summer installment of meet the RHDs...read about them and their adventures before joining the Ripon College team.
"Hello friends! My name is M Dietrich, and I am SUPER EXCITED to be coming to Ripon this summer as the new RHD for Johnson Hall! I just graduated (woo!) from UW-Platteville with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.
The first part of my summer was all about relaxing: catching up on reading, lots of story writing, cuddling with my puppy and little sisters, and trying some new recipes for my family. I was able to fit some travel in, too, thank goodness! I backpacked around Europe with a friend all last summer, and while I (sadly) didn't do anything nearly as extravagant this year, I did get to take my mother to Florida for six days and go with my family to New York City for a week. I really enjoy experiencing all the diversity in the places I see and people I meet when I travel. It’s also the perfect excuse to take a ridiculous number of pictures, something else I love to do.
I’ve worked in Residence Life as a student-staff member for three years, and am eager (and maybe a little nervous) to be taking a new role as an RHD. I’m looking forward to meeting all of Ripon’s RA staff during training and starting a new year at a new campus!"
"Hello everyone! My name is Nate Ebert and I hope that all of you are having an awesome, relaxing, and wonderful summer! I am so excited to meet all of you and start this new school year off right! I recently graduated from Purdue University located in West Lafayette Indiana (don’t worry if you don’t know where that is. I didn’t until I moved in). I graduated with a dual major in History and Law and Society, and I was a Resident Assistant there for three years. Being a Resident Assistant has been one of the most important and fulfilling positions I have ever held, and I am so excited that I have the chance to help you give the most to your residents, while getting the most out of your position that you can.
My hobbies include, but are certainly not limited to, playing most sports you can think of, reading, playing board games, playing magic cards, playing video games, hanging out with my friends and family, and learning about new things! My favorite outfit is easily a t-shirt and athletic shorts followed by flip flops with socks on. Why? Because comfy. I am a living breathing fashion faux pas so maybe that is something you can help me learn! My summer plans include working, getting into shape, visiting my family at every chance I can, going to various concerts with my girlfriend, and fishing whenever possible. If you haven’t gotten it yet, I am so excited to get up to Ripon and meet each and every one of you! This will be a new adventure in my life, and I can’t wait to start!"
Friday, July 24, 2015
RA Training Reminders- ONE MORE TIME!!
Hello RA Friends!
M, Nate, Jill and I are working hard. So hard that we have not posted on the Student Life Facebook page, the Ripon ResLife Twitter and only ONE blog post (Nate did that! Congrats Nate!) so we decided to post something today!
Do not forget to move in! Right? We are expecting you on:
M, Nate, Jill and I are working hard. So hard that we have not posted on the Student Life Facebook page, the Ripon ResLife Twitter and only ONE blog post (Nate did that! Congrats Nate!) so we decided to post something today!
Do not forget to move in! Right? We are expecting you on:
MONDAY AUGUST 11
FROM 1-5pm
If you know already you are not going to make it in that time frame and have not emailed Jessica- you are in trouble. Please do so ASAP. No one will be around to check you in if we do not know when you are coming.
On that Monday there is NO training- just moving in. You are on your own for dinner that night but starting with breakfast on Tuesday you will be fed until your meal plan starts.
Ok friends!! Hurry up, pack up, get here. We miss you and are bored to tears without you.
Love-
RHDs and Jessica
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Resident Assistant website! Aww yiss
So I was snooping around and I discovered this cool website that, funny enough, has your job title right in the URL! It has great ideas for bulletin boards, ice breakers, door decs, and much much more! Give it a look and see what other RA's at different universities and colleges are up to!
http://www.residentassistant.com/
http://www.residentassistant.com/
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Door Decoration Challenge
Hello RA Friends!
I have decided to have a Door Decoration Challenge this fall- I have cleaned off my door (gasp) and want all of you to fill it!
If you are interested in participating- you just need to make a door dec and slap that bad boy on my door during training. That is it! Pretty easy eh?
I have decided to have a Door Decoration Challenge this fall- I have cleaned off my door (gasp) and want all of you to fill it!
| Who's office is this?!?! |
I will pick a winner, post it on here and give that person the opportunity to select a prize. The items up for grabs are the following:
-Dinner at my house
-Extra money for programming
-Craft products for your next set of Door Decs
-I will vacuum your residence hall room for a week!
Get excited friends. Training is almost here. Keep your eyes open for a blog post about our newest RHDs joining the staff.
I cannot wait to see you all so soon!
Jessica
Thursday, June 18, 2015
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