Residence Life

Res Life Infographic for Healthy Housing Communities

Download the Raftr Infographic: 3 Res Life Strategies to Inspire Healthy Housing Communities Meet Raftr ResConnect Reimagining the relationship between student residents, RAs and staff, for a fully connected community live-in experience. Give residents immediate, direct access to their campus community & RA-support, while providing your team with a full suite of customizable digital campus …

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How to Build an Inclusive Community: 4 Best Practices for Housing and Res Life Staff

Your students have high expectations for your University Housing and Residence Life teams, specifically when it comes to curating a dynamic residential experience. You’re expected to manage and answer day-to-day resident inquiries, develop exemplary social activities, and of course, be present for emotional support and mental health challenges that occur–you and your team are in …

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8 Engagement Platform Must-Have Features for Res Life

Throughout 2020, Res Life programs have transformed into more socially distant programming and virtual activities. Communication and engagement are essential to maintaining a positive residence life experience. With the power of a Res Life engagement platform, it makes it a lot more efficient to manage these interactive efforts and continuously provide entertainment and connection between …

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Helping Residential Communities Thrive in Small Groups

It’s 2020, and nothing is as it was a year ago. In years’ past, college and university residential communities would have been teeming with packed lobbies, movie nights with dozens – or more – residents packed into community spaces within the residence hall. Today, these busy, large-scale campus events are memories of the not-so-distant past, …

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