Residence Hall Association to Host 2012 Conference
March 28, 2011
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Residence Hall Association to Host 2012 Conference
VALDOSTA -- The Residence Hall
Association won a bid to host a 2012 conference for more than 200
students from the nine states that comprise the Southeast Atlantic
Association of College and University Residence Halls
(SAACURH).
Before hundreds of students at this year’s conference, Bid Team
Chair Sophomore Jacob Jones presented “Twitter” as the theme to be
considered for the SAACURH No Frills Regional Conference, which
will be held on March 15-18, 2012. Assistant Director of
Residential Education Sarah VanKuiken said Valdosta State beat out
the University of West Georgia to host the event dedicated to
student leadership and engagement.
“Hosting No Frills 2012 is a huge honor, especially when you
consider that the Residence Hall Association (RHA) at has not
been around for that long. We have grown from a small campus
organization to one that is active within the state and Southeast
region,” said VanKuiken, who works with ’s Living and Learning
Communities and RHA. “Hosting a conference gives students an
opportunity to learn in a very tangible and meaningful way, and to
feel a sense of accomplishment.”
RHA and SAACURH are affiliated with the National Association of
College and University Residence Halls, which is the largest
student-run organization in the world. The SAACURH No Frills
Conference is one of two annual regional conferences that are run
by and for students who participate in RHA. A team of seven
committee chairs, all of whom are undergraduate students, will
manage the pre-planning and registration aspects of the conference.
Student volunteers and professional advisors will provide
assistance during the conference. The regional board of directors
arranges the schedule and content of the meeting.
“This particular conference is called a ‘No Frills’ because the
central focus of the meeting is to go over business, legislation
and award nominations for the region,” VanKuiken said.
“Essentially, students attend a two-day business meeting. The
bid team chose the theme ‘Twitter’ because of its cultural
relevancy and efficient, down-to-business style of
communication.”
VanKuiken said winning the bid is further evidence that is a
positive place that the region has heard about and wants to be a
part of. Hosting the conference, she said is another way to share
the community and its “fantastic student leadership.”
“Student development theorist Alexander Astin posited that the
capacity of an institution to educate students is proportional to
its ability to engage students and involve them in the learning
process. Hosting a conference highlights the opportunities students
have to participate in meaningful leadership experiences and gain
valuable skill sets for future careers.”
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