Alumni Spotlight: Lori Burns

For this Alumni Spotlight, we are catching up with Lori Burns! Lori received both of her degrees from UNT, in RTVF and Higher Education. While working in UNT housing (for 9 years, in various capacities) she served as an officer in the West Hall Association, a Resident Assistant, Special Assistant, Assistant Hall Director and Hall Director. She worked at Kerr and West during that time and now we are seeing what she is up to now!

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What skills did you gain while working in UNT housing? I learned so much working for University Housing. I learned how to be an effective leader and supervisor through my various roles on campus. As the Special Assistant for Programming I learned the importance of time management and developed a number of administrative skills by tracking programs for the department, helping to execute various conferences by assisting with registration and assisting with a number of fundraisers for RHA. As a Hall Director I learned how to be an effective supervisor for both full-time and part-time employees and what it means to be responsible for a facility. All of my various positions also taught me that things aren’t always black and white. I learned the importance of considering all angles of a situation to reach the best solution.

How did you apply those skills after college? The skills I learned in my positions at UNT really helped me to be an effective Area Coordinator when I moved to Georgia College. As I have advanced in housing my scope has become more broad but having first-hand knowledge of various housing positions has helped me to help others acclimate to their new roles.

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Picture includes: Dennis and Christine Hall, Eugene Frier, Amanda and Derek Gates, Addison Gates and Ben and Dalena Taylor

What experience do you have with our housing organizations? For 3 years I had the pleasure of co-advising RHA with two of my best friends. I learned a lot during my years of advising. I learned how to work with students and guide them to become better leaders. I learned how to challenge students and push them out of their comfort zones. On a more practical note, I was able to work with students and teach them how to plan and implement large scale programs. Some of my fondest memories are from my years as a hall association member and advisor.

I was a member of hall association and RHA as an undergrad, advised RHA as a grad student, was a member of NRHH during my undergrad and supported the organization as a professional. As a professional staff member I had the opportunity to serve on a number of committees both for housing and the university. I also had the opportunity to co-teach an Exploring Majors and Careers class for Undergraduate Studies. Teaching the class gave me firsthand experience in the classroom as well as the opportunity to academically advise eight to ten students. Getting the opportunity to know more about the academic side of things was a great asset to have.

Favorite memories? There are too many to list, but I’ll try. Working for housing gave me the opportunity to build a great extended family that I hold near and dear to my heart.

As a student my favorite memories revolve around a group of guys from West Hall known as “The Family.” This group of guys really made living at West an experience to remember. Andrew Acker, one member of The Family, was the first to push me to get involved with hall association. Had he not asked me to join, there’s no telling where I’d be now.

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My favorite memories as an RA all have the common thread of either the West front desk or the West cafeteria. I couldn’t even begin to calculate the number of hours spent in those two locations with fellow staff members laughing and talking about ridiculous things. One summer me and my wing dog, Temple Latimer, helped our CDs remodel the lobby. While it was hard work it was a lot of fun.

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My years as an SA were definitely my favorite! During that time I made some of the best friends I will ever have. Sarah Mathis (now Nowery), Ben Taylor, Derek Gates, Lisa Kelsey and Bill Rose and many others really helped make those years special. In my own little way, I got to live out my favorite TV show, Friends. For three years I lived across the hall from Ben at College Inn and worked with an amazing group of people who in some way or another embodied someone from the show.

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Pictures include: Derek Gates, Ben Taylor, Sarah Mathis, Lisa Kelsey, Eric Lockett, Bill Rose and Jon Bartlett

It was also during the SA years that we formed the award winning chili cook-off team, The Hot Pickle! I think we’re still surprised that what we thought would be a one-time thing turned into a lasting tradition that has resulted in two 1st place wins!

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Pictures include: Derek Gates, Ben Taylor, Sarah Mathis, Lisa Kelsey, Bill Rose, Matt Lester and Hope Garcia

While I was one of the AHDs at Kerr we had the opportunity to take a staff camping trip to the Ozarks. It was one of the most challenging experiences of my life and it really brought us closer as a staff. I also have great memories of working with the other AHD, Andrew Rogers. We had a lot of fun keeping each other entertained in the office with crazy antics that may or may not have involved karate kicking trash cans.

As a hall director at West I spent three and a half years making amazing memories with each RA staff I had the honor of supervising. One of my favorite memories as a hall director has to be the time that after a fire drill one of my RAs, Stephen Baker, was saying how hungry he was because he didn’t make it back to the hall before the cafeteria closed. I mentioned that I could make him a grilled cheese sandwich if he wanted and he happily took me up on the offer. Other RAs overheard and asked if they could have one too. Little did I know that at the time I was starting what would become a fire drill tradition. From that day on after every fire drill I would invite the entire staff back to my apartment and make them grilled cheese sandwiches.

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Just a few staff pics from over the years.

West Hall will always hold such a special place in my heart. It’s where I started and ended my time at UNT and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. As far as I know the “Welcome to West Hall “ sign I made with Temple during our RA days still hangs in the lobby. (It’s still there!)

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My last day in West Hall.

I also share many great memories with my fellow HDs and mid-level staff I had the pleasure to work with. Hall director retreats, homecoming bonfires and activities, Thursday morning staff meetings, geek lunches, committee meetings, the list goes on and on.

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Working RHA Homecoming giveaways with Mandi Carey, Tracy and Eugene Frier.

One of my fondest memories will always be my going away party (or roast for those from the olden days) that was held in the lobby of West. Having the opportunity to be surrounded by my family and friends I made over the years at UNT and to hear their favorite memories that we shared will be an experience I will treasure forever.

What are you up to now? I left UNT to continue my advancement in the housing field. In 2011 I moved to Milledgeville, GA and became an Area Coordinator at Georgia College. In 2013 I became the Associate Director of Student Development for University Housing. While I have been fortunate enough to conquer two new positions since leaving UNT I know that I still have a lot to learn. I learn something new every day and each position I’ve held has helped to prepare me for the next one ahead. I can’t wait to see what else my current position will bring into my life, but I know I’m ready for the challenges and lessons that lie ahead of me.

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My first move in day at Georgia College!

Staff retreat with the Community Directors and Student Leadership team!

Staff retreat with the Community Directors and Student Leadership team!

Do you have any advice for current housing staff members? If I could offer any advice to current staff members, it would be to take advantage of every opportunity you’re given. If you’re asked to be on a committee, do it. If you have a chance to serve as an executive board member for a student organization, do it. When presented with something you don’t necessarily agree with, ask questions and seek to understand. And most importantly, treasure the relationships you build during your time in housing, whether it be with residents, fellow staff members or those in more administrative positions. Invest in others and learn everything you can from them. Hopefully you’ll be as lucky as I was to find the friendships that will last a lifetime and the experiences to be able to face whatever life throws at you.

Thank you so much to Lori for sharing so many amazing memories and moments with us. You truly have made an impact on UNT housing and we are so grateful for your service and dedication to residence life!

Alumni Spotlight – Marquita Farmer

This time around for our Alumni Spotlight, we are catching up with Marquita Farmer. She was an RA at West Hall, graduated from UNT in 2006 and has many awesome memories and stories to share (and some hilarious pictures!) Check it out below to read all about Marquita’s good times in the best housing department!

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Name: Marquita Farmer

Position: West Hall RA

Major: Elementary Education

Involvements: RLAC, RHA, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

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Skills Housing Gave You: One of the major things I’ve learned is how to work with different types of people. In my professional career I’ve come across so many different personalities and work styles. Being an RA was really helpful in that I learned how to use my strengths in partnership with other people’s strengths to create a team that is successful and loves coming to work every day.

How have you used those skills? I began my post college career as a 4th grade teacher. I taught for 4 years and used a lot of the creativity that I discovered I had when I was an RA to engage my students in the learning process. Currently I am the Program Director for a non-profit in New York City. The leadership skills I learned as an RA have been so incredibly helpful when it comes to supervising my staff and ensuring that the work environment is one that everyone enjoys coming to each and every day.

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 What were your experiences in our housing organizations? I started off as secretary for Maple Street Hall Association (it was called MSHA back then, is it still called that? – YES!). I was also the Vice President for the Residence Life Advisor Council my last semester as an RA. I made some of my best friends through these organizations and I am still close with many of them today! I just loved to be creative and being a student leader that worked for the good of all the RAs. It was just fun!

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Favorite Memory: I think my favorite memories involve working with Eugene Frier. I knew him first as an RA at Maple Hall, then as my Hall Director at West. He would do this thing called “The Claw” on our staff where he would palm people’s faces and push them down to the ground. Now that I think about it, I’m pretty sure he was bullying us. But it was fun at the time!

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 Favorite program: I think my favorite program/project that I worked on as an RA was a week long program we would do every semester. We would do a different program each night. It included an RA fight night where the RAs would box with these blow up gloves and we also had a film festival one night. We encouraged the residents to make short films and we would show them in the lobby and provide popcorn for the spectators. It was SO FUN! I believe we called it Westfest.

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We did a lot of programming for our residents so it was also important that we made time as a staff so I helped implement a “Chilax-o” night specifically for RAs. We would hang out and catch up on each others lives. It was really fun and I definitely saw the importance of having a time where we could rejuvenate as a staff.

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“I really did love housing way more than people should love things, probably… but seriously, my fellow West Hall friends are still my best friends to this very day. We’ve scattered since working at West but we travel to see each other and are still extremely close. I don’t have to miss college as much because I still have those relationships.”

 What are you up to now? I work for a non-profit called Center for Student Missions that facilitates service trips to different urban cities. We work with local organizations that serve the poor and marginalized in 10 cities across the US and provide a volunteer base for them through recruiting churches and schools/colleges to come and serve in our cities. I’m the Director for the New York City site.

 

 We want to thank Marquita for sharing some amazing memories (and awesome pictures) from her time in housing! It is so cool to see the impact that your staff, residents, programs, hall and involvements can have on you. Thank you for all that you do, Marquita!

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Spring training was a success!

Every semester, all the housing staff moves back early to get some refreshers and information that will help them be better at their jobs and better serve our students. From the delicious welcome breakfast in the Gateway Center to “Give ‘Em the Pickle” to Behind Closed Doors, everyone had a great time, learned a lot, and we are happy to have the new class of RLA rookies in the housing fam! 32 new faces to welcome residents and build community in the halls!

Congrats also goes out to some new and returning executive officers for our housing organizations! Can’t wait to see the awesome things they will do in our halls!

Residence Life Advisor Council:

  • Lily Painter – President, SFT RA
  • Cora Davis – Vice President, Victory RA
  • Joe Hohman – Secretary, College Inn RA
  • Cherita Cunningham – Treasurer, Victory RA

National Residence Hall Honorary:

  • Nick Grotowski – President, Honors RA
  • Aaron Davis – VP for Recognition, Honors Eco-Rep
  • Emily Glenn – VP for Selection, College Inn Resident
  • Sola Akinola – Treasurer, Honors Resident
  • Jesse Anyalebechi – Secretary, Kerr Resident

Residence Hall Association Exec Board:

  • Katie Bailey – President, Legends resident
  • Chip Mungwira – VP, Mozart resident
  • Rachel Motes – Secretary, Legends resident
  • Jeffrey McCulley – Treasurer, Bruce resident
  • Luke Henry – National Communications Coordinator, Mozart

NRHH and RHA are excited about the No Frills regional conference coming up this February! They are working hard on bids to present to the region showcasing some great people and programs!

Some new additions to the housing fam this semester:

Virnin Bonner: He is the new Special Assistant for Spirit and Traditions. He co-advises RHA with Zach Kraft and Carmen Garza and is the man to go to for all of your cotton candy and karaoke machine needs. Virnin is a great coworker to have and adds a lot of positive energy, humor and motivation to Central. He lives at West and served as the hall association president at College Inn previously. He was also recently inducted into NRHH! Shoutout to Virnin for being the best!

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Tsuki Smith: This rad new Special Assistant for Residence Life came to central from Bruce. She was an RA there for three semesters and is in the AFROTC. Tsuki presented a program at the RA Conference, SWACUHO, in October over her program “Zen Pencil Challenge.” It won a top 5 program and she did an amazing job! She is in charge of coordinating RLT and the selection process for new RLA’s. We love having her here in central and we love her perfect chihuahua Titan.   

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Door Decs!

The semesterly door dec competition was lots of fun. There were some creative, funny, cool, original entries, and below are the winners!

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Cutest Door Dec – Leidy Guarin, College Inn RA

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Most Original Door Dec – Lindsey Bynum, Bruce RA

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Most Crafty/Creative Door Dec – Kylee Acoba, Maple RA

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Overall Winner Door Dec – Mark Lopez, Maple RA

(he melted actual records in the oven! what)

Denton Movie Tavern!

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Hey, West Hall! Looks like y’all enjoyed the movie!

One of the coolest parts of RLT was a special treat given to the entire housing staff by the Movie Tavern up on 380. They gave all of us a free screening of Monsters University (perfect film for this audience) and a free dinner! There were even appetizers beforehand. It was an awesome way to build community with a local Denton business and they definitely showed us some great hospitality. Best part of the night? When the stereotypical, cheesy monster RA got on the screen to give Mike Wazowski his room key, all of the RA’s burst into cheering and applause. I guess you could say they love their job! It was hilarious and an awesome, small moment that reminds us why we love housing so much.Thank you to Movie Tavern for this awesome break from training and a great night. Y’all rock! (Did I mention they also gave us shirts? A+, 5 stars)

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Maple just being Maple at Movie Tavern

A big thanks to everyone who made yet another RLT a success. From Eugene, Tsuki and the RLA Onboarding committee that plans RLT, all of the Hall Directors, central staff, dining staff for some delicious meals in Bruce Hall, our Queen Betsy, all of the Residence Life Advisors that go through this training to better serve their residents and everyone else who played a part in bringing the housing family back together to finish out the 2013-2014 year. Go Mean Green!