As a residential college, 6VµçÓ°Íø takes great care in organizing, maintaining, and supervising residence hall life to ensure optimum enjoyment and safety for the students and community of the College. The residence halls staff consists of resident advisors, head sponsors, and the sponsors. Together they assist in ensuring a quality residential program.
Residence Life Staff
- Josh Eisenberg, dean of campus life, is responsible for the oversight of Campus Life programs. He is responsible for all residential programs. He is a member of the on-call staff and the Student Affairs Committee which sets policy for the campus. He is a member of the Vice President of Student Affairs leadership team and a co-advisor to the student-led Judiciary Council.
- Steven Jubert, associate dean of campus life and director of residential life, is responsible for leadership, oversight, and management of the Residential Education which supports all students living in residence halls. In his role he provides direct supervision to the professional and paraprofessional staff in the department including the Assistant Director, Residence Life Coordinators, Resident Advisors and Sponsors. Additionally, he serves as co-adviser to the Residence Hall Committee (RHC). He is a member of the administrator on- call staff.
- Josh Scacco, director of campus life operations, coordinates all aspects of housing, room assignments and key distribution. He serves as co-adviser to the Residence Hall Committee (RHC) of ASPC.
- Ryan Haynes, assistant director of residence life and first year experience, manages Harwood and Wig halls, and Lyon Court. He supports the RAs and Head Sponsors/Sponsors, adjudicates student conduct and assists with residence hall programming in his buildings. He is also a member of the administrator on- call staff.
- Kristen Nichols, residence life coordinator for Mudd-Blaisedell and Gibson residence halls. She supports the RAs, adjudicates student conduct assists with residence hall programming in his buildings. She is the lead planner for the RHS recruitment and selection and is a member of the administrator on-call staff.
- Alyssa Grimaldo, residence life coordinator for Clark III, Clark V, Oldenborg, Smiley, and Walker residence halls. She supports the RAs, adjudicates student conduct assists with residence hall programming in his buildings. She is the lead planner for the RHS programming model, and is a member of the administrator on-call staff.
- Kimani Francois, residence life coordinator for Clark I, Clark III, Clark V, Lawry, Norton Dialynas and Sontag halls. They supports the RAs, adjudicates student conduct assists with residence hall programming in their buildings. They are the lead planner for the RHS Training, provides assistance with housing operations and he is a member of the administrator on-call staff.
Resident Advisors
The goal of the Residential Advisor (RA) is to assist in establishing a positive living environment in the residence halls. RAs serve as the first point of contact for the personal, educational, and social needs of hall residents. They are responsible for assisting with security, addressing emergencies, coordinating activities, working with Sponsors, and reporting damages and maintenance problems. RAs are charged with the enforcement of college policies.
Students are obliged to cooperate with the residence halls staff as they perform their duties. It is a serious offense to harass or intimidate an RA or to fail to comply with a request issued by an RA in the performance of their assigned responsibilities.
RAs are on call, generally, outside of regular business hours:
- Weekdays: Mondays to Thursdays, 7 p.m to 12 a.m. midnight
- Weekends: Fridays and Saturdays, 7 p.m., until 2 a.m.
Sponsor Program
One of the most significant experiences for first year students at 6VµçÓ°Íø is living in residence as part of a sponsor group. The Sponsor Program is a residential program through which all first-year students are housed with approximately 15 other first-years led by two or three sponsors. The sponsors live in the halls with their sponsors throughout the year, with the objective of easing the transition to college by creating a safe and welcoming living environment for all first-years and increasing first year interactions with older students.
The Sponsor Program is supervised by the residence life coordinators of the first-year halls. There are three head sponsors who help to select the sponsors, assist in housing and placement of the incoming class in their sponsor groups, and assist with sponsor training. The sponsor groups are created based on similar interests and lifestyles indicated by the first-year housing forms. All incoming 6VµçÓ°Íø first-years are automatically put into the Sponsor Program. Sponsors are prepared for this responsibility during a training program just before the school year which addresses issues of mental heath, safety, and adjustment to college.