University Housing

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Dr. Joshua Maxwell

Director, University Housing
Palmer 133

Ashley Reese

Assistant Director of Inclusion and Student Engagement
Palmer 134

Ben Rottersman

Coordinator for Residential Curriculum
Laurel Village Piñon 106

Amanda Dermer

Coordinator for Student Engagement
Durrell 112B

Jenni Schreiner

Assistant Director for Selection, Training, and Development
Palmer 115

George Guardado

Coordinator for Staff Selection & Training
Palmer 129

Dr. Claudia Rosty

Assistant Director of Residential Success, Apartment Communities
Palmer 128

Jacque Summers

Assistant Director of Residential Success, Residence Halls
Palmer 122

Melissa Carlson

Assistant Director of Residential Success, Residence Halls
Palmer 124

Génesis Góngora Balam

Assistant Director of Residential Success - Habla español
Palmer 126

Aggie Village

Eve Montoya

Resident Manager

Yarethzia Ponce Gallegos

Assistant Resident Manager

Meghan Petersen

Assistant Resident Manager

Aggie Village Family

Karina Brum

Resident Manager

Dylan Woods

Assistant Resident Manager

International House/University Village 1500 Apartments

Karina Brum

Resident Manager

Jyoti Ghule

Assistant Resident Manager

University Village 1600 & 1700 Apartments

Safi Ben Musa

Resident Manager

Jordyn Baker

Assistant Resident Manager

Front Desk Hours:
Open Daily | 7 a.m. – 12 a.m.

Academic Village (Aspen, Engineering, Honors)

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5807
RD Brent Shafer
Residence Director
Brent Shafer
970-491-8035

Allison Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5814
RD Sommer Ireland
Residence Director
Sommer Ireland
970-491-3293

Braiden Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5822
Residence Director
Edgar Carreno
970-491-5823

Corbett Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5827
Corbett Hall Residence Director
Residence Director
Danny Everett
970-491-4344

Durward Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5963
RD Nichole Valentin
Residence Director
Nichole Valentin
970-491-5964

Edwards Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5854
Edwards Hall Residence Director
Residence Director
Sarita Lidle
970-491-3257

Ingersoll Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5878
Genesis Balam Gongora
Assistant Director of Residential Success
Génesis Góngora Balam
970-491-0639

Laurel Village (Alpine, Piñon, Pavilion)

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-1565
RD Jennifer Conrad
Residence Director
Jenn Conrad
970-492-4889

Newsom Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5872
Residence Director
Cindy Trinh
970-491-5873

Parmelee Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5982
RD Steve Carbon
Residence Director
Steve Carbon
970-491-5983

Summit Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5804
RD Jenna Oxenhandler
Residence Director
Jenna Oxenhandler
970-491-2851

Westfall Hall

Hall Front Desk Number: 970-491-5954
Residence Director
Kim Pannell
970-491-7680

Special Projects

Residence Director
Génesis Góngora Balam
(970) 491-4723
Genesis.Gongora_Balam@colostate.edu

University Housing offers employment opportunities in both the university apartments, and the residence halls. This is a great way for students to meet people, gain valuable skills, and give back to the community. Housing offers a number of different types of positions – visit our employment page at hdswptest2.colostate.edu/about/employment/university-housing/

Student positions are also advertised via ramweb.colostate.edu

  • Apartment Staff

    Resident Manager (RM)

    Each apartment area is under the leadership and supervision of a Resident Manager (RM). The RM is a full time professional with depth of experience in apartment housing and they typically hold advanced degrees in education. The RM’s are trained to assist, advise, and collaborate with apartment residents and families. These individuals also administer the operation and management of their apartment community in partnership with the area Office Manager, Housing & Dining Services Facilities Staff, and Environmental Services. This team works to provide management of building activities, facility maintenance, and emergency response. RM’s also lead the development of programmatic opportunities to encourage an apartment community focused on academics, cross cultural learning, social growth, and community development.

    Assistant Resident Manager (ARM)

    Assistant Resident Managers (ARM’s) are graduate assistants that assist RM’s in the operation and development of their apartment community. The ARM’s graduate student in the Student Affairs in Higher Education Master of Science program here at CSU. The ARM works closely with the RM to provide the best living and learning environment in higher education for apartment community residents.

    Office Manager (OM)

    Office Managers (OM) lead the apartment area front desk operations. They assist to foster and monitor an environment of community for the apartment staff and residents. OM’s are the staff members available at each front desk to distribute information, check-in residents, answer questions, check out equipment, and provide customer first service. OM’s along with the full apartment staff team in areas work to provide a living-learning community founded on the strength of our differences, interests, and common goals.


    Resident Staff

    Community Coordinator

    The primary responsibility of the CC is to develop a healthy and inclusive community in their designated area.  CCs create an environment that enhances students’ learning and development and serve as liaisons between the residents in their areas and the Managers of their apartment areas.

    Family Program Coordinator

    The primary responsibility of the FPC is to support the spouses and partners of Aggie Village Family and University Village residents through programming to meet this group’s specific needs. The FPC will work with resident staff and outside organizations to provide excellent services to the spouses and partners living in Aggie Village Family and University Village.


    Hourly Positions

    Office Assistant

    The office assistant is a student staff member that acts as a resource for residents and guests. Emphasis is placed on providing customer first service and following policies and procedures as indicted by University Housing.

  • Residence Hall Staff

    Residence Director (RD) & Assistant Residence Director (ARD)

    Each residence hall is under the supervision of a Residence Director (RD) and an Assistant Residence Director (ARD). These are individuals who are trained to assist and advise students as well as administer the operation of the residence hall and are either working on, or have a Master’s Degree in Student Affairs or similar field. Their responsibilities are many, including the enforcement of University rules and regulations. The RD and ARD work with the Resident Assistants (RA) to help you develop and maintain an environment that promotes academic, personal, cultural, and social growth in the residence hall. This staff works closely with other staff, such as the Community Desk Manager, the Environmental Services staff, maintenance personnel, and Dining Services workers. All help to make your residence hall a great place to live and learn.

    Resident Assistant (RA)

    The residence hall staff member you will have the most contact with is your Resident Assistant (RA). Each floor section has an RA who is a student employed by the University to work with the students living on a floor community. Resident Assistants are knowledgeable about campus resources and their services to students and will assist you with your questions and concerns. Your RA will work with all members of your floor to build a community. Utilizing diverse, social and educational programs and floor meetings, your RA will challenge members within your community to grow both personally and academically. The RAs and residents are responsible for helping to create an atmosphere conducive to study and enjoyment. The RAs are there to help you learn how to live respectfully and responsibly with other individuals. When your behavior does not adhere to University rules and regulations, they are responsible for confronting you. They have the job of being a friend, mentor, and a role model who is willing to take time to be of service to you. Your residence hall staff recognize that they cannot make the residence hall a good place to live without your help. When they need your cooperation, they will ask you for it and you will be expected to respond to their requests. Get to know your RA and the other staff who work in your residence hall. They are interested in you and want your residence hall experience to be positive. They are supportive of your personal growth and success in the University community. You are joining a community of learners and the University Housing staff are here to assist you in this transition.

    Inclusive Community Assistant (ICA)

    The Inclusive Community Assistant (ICA) is a live-in student staff member in Residence Halls. The ICA facilitates the creation of a positive, inclusive residence hall environment which supports students’ transition and personal success.  In order for this environment to develop, ICAs make significant connections with residents, help residents know each other, and connect residents to the resources and opportunities of the larger CSU campus.

    Community Desk Manager (CDM)

    The Community Desk Manager (CDM) is a student manager position within University Housing. The CDM assists in supporting the University Housing – Mission – “We strive to create vibrant and inclusive communities throughout students’ on campus housing experience which enhance learning, personal and social growth, and global engagement.” CDMs oversee the operation of the front desk in the residence halls and ensure high quality customer services to our students, families & guests; supervise the front desk staff; and are a part of the team creating an inclusive community within our residence halls.

    Desk Staff Member

    The desk staff members assist in supporting the University Housing – Mission – “We strive to create vibrant and inclusive communities throughout students’ on campus housing experience which enhance learning, personal and social growth, and global engagement.” Desk staff members also assist in supporting Colorado State University’s Principles of Community. Desk staff provide high-quality customer services to our students, families, and guests; ensure safety and security; and, assist in creating inclusive community within the residence halls.

    Graphic Artist

    The Graphic Artist assists in supporting the University Housing Mission: “We strive to create vibrant and inclusive communities throughout students’ on campus housing experience which enhance learning, personal and social growth, and global engagement.” The Graphic Artist does this by developing flyers, posters, website content, brochures, invitations, newsletters, and other publicity/educational materials as requested by University Housing staff. All materials are intended to be inclusive of the diverse populations served within the University Housing communities, and reflect the values of the department.

Mission

We strive to create vibrant and inclusive communities throughout students’ on campus housing experience which enhance learning, personal and social growth, and global engagement.

Commitment to Diversity

The students and staff of the residence halls at CSU are a multicultural community of individuals. We are of diverse racial, ethnic, class backgrounds, and national origins. Our views encompass a broad spectrum of religious and political beliefs, and our sexual orientations may differ. We are unique in that we strive to work and live together, and in the process, we can learn from one another in an atmosphere of positive contact and mutual respect. We are committed to behaving, and expecting others to behave, in ways that demonstrate our beliefs about the respectful treatment of each member of our community. We believe that we are individually and collectively responsible for our behavior and are fully accountable for our actions. We must take initiative and responsibility for our own learning and awareness of the differences that exist in our community and avoid all actions that diminish others. Bigotry has no place within our community, nor does the denigration of other human beings on the basis of age, physical handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, race, gender, or religious affiliation. We do not tolerate verbal or written abuse, threats, intimidation, violence, or other forms of harassment against any member of our community. Likewise, we do not accept ignorance, anger, alcohol, or substance abuse as an excuse, reason, or rationale for such behavior. All of us who work and live in the residence hall community must be committed to these principles, which are an integral part of our purpose, values, and daily activities. We expect students to respect the rights of others and to be effective citizens of the hall and CSU community.

No Place 4 H8

No Place 4 H8 is a campaign that started in Housing & Dining Services and has been adopted campus wide as a collective message. It embodies the values of CSU’s Principles of Community as a call to action for members of our community to do their part to create an inclusive community for all. As a CSU community, we value different perspectives, experiences and expression of thought. We do not tolerate hate in our spaces and any type of bias-motivated behavior is not acceptable in our residence hall community. Together, we can create a community where everyone is respected valued despite our differences. #NoPlace4H8

Non-Discrimination Policy

Colorado State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Assignment of rooms in University housing is made in accordance with this policy. To view the University’s complete Non-Discrimination Policy visit the Office of Equal Opportunity’s website.

Principles of Community

The Principles of Community support the Colorado State University mission and vision of access, research, teaching, service and engagement. A collaborative and vibrant community is a foundation for learning, critical inquiry, and discovery. Therefore, each member of the CSU community has a responsibility to uphold these principles when engaging with one another and acting on behalf of the University.

Inclusion:

We create and nurture inclusive environments and welcome, value and affirm all members of our community, including their various identities, skills, ideas, talents, and contributions.

Integrity:

We are accountable for our actions and will act ethically and honestly in all our interactions.

Respect:

We honor the inherent dignity of all people within an environment where we are committed to freedom of expression, critical discourse, and the advancement of knowledge.

Service:

We are responsible, individually and collectively, to give of our time, talents, and resources to promote the well-being of each other and the development of our local, regional, and global communities.

Social Justice:

We have the right to be treated and the responsibility to treat others with fairness and equity, the duty to challenge prejudice, and to uphold the laws, policies and procedures that promote justice in all respects.

Respect for the Rights of Others

Students living in the residence halls are expected to abide by standards of conduct, which are consistent with the educational objectives and priorities of CSU. Respect and consideration for the rights of others and their needs for study time and rest must receive priority over other needs. The residence hall staff helps to create an atmosphere conducive to study, enjoyment, and learning how to live responsibly with other individuals. Each student is expected to respond appropriately to requests from fellow students and staff concerning behavior that does not honor this priority. Should students choose to place themselves in a situation in which others are in violation of University or residence hall policies or procedures, they may also be held responsible for that violation to the same extent as those persons committing a violation (i.e., aiding, abetting, or inciting others).