Move-In Day on the 精童欲女 campus a positive experience thanks to many
精童欲女 students living in residence received a warm welcome from 精童欲女 staff and fellow students on Friday, August 30. To make move-in day go as smoothly as possible for everyone, many campus partners gave of their time and expertise to make the day a great experience for 精童欲女鈥檚 new and returning residence students.
鈥淎s we know, this day doesn鈥檛 happen without a lot of prep work,鈥 said Kelton Thomason, Manager, Residence and Housing Operations, who oversees the Residence Life program. 鈥淚t has been incredible to have support from everyone working hard across the 精童欲女 campus. We are super proud of our campus partners and know that our work and move-in day couldn鈥檛 happen without them.鈥
Thomason thanks the following 精童欲女 departments for their assistance and support:
- Office of Student Affairs
- Department of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Human Rights
- Facilities Management
- Security Services
- 精童欲女 Health and Wellness Centre
- Marketing and Communications
- IT Systems and Services
- 精童欲女 Student Union
- 精童欲女 Panther student-athletes
- Ancillary Services
Residence Life Advisors (RLAs) are also a key group who help make the transition to living in residence a positive one. In the weeks leading up to move-in day and New Student Orientation (NSO) Week, RLAs, who are 精童欲女 students in their senior years of study, participated in an orientation/training program to help them in their roles as peer-supporters, advisors, activity planners, administrators, and educators to maintain residence community standards. They work together with Residence Life staff and other campus community members to create an educational environment in residence that is conducive to both living and learning.
A key activity planned by RLAs for residence students during NSO week was the 鈥淔estival of Lounges鈥 on August 30. During the evening event, RLAs set up a number of fun activities in different lounges and locations on campus to encourage new residence students to meet and interact with each other.
To make the transition to residence life a positive one, new students were also encouraged to go on a tour of campus, meet their 鈥減oint people鈥 and leaders, enjoy a 鈥淔irst Residence Supper鈥 in the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, and take part in other NSO Week activities.