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<description><![CDATA[Greetings, colleagues! I am the Area Coordinator for a small, private, liberal arts university in Indiana. Our institution recently designated two buildings as first year halls and we are looking to create a residential experience specific to their needs as first years. While we currently are not on a residential curriculum model, we're interested in that possibility and are currently working to incorporate the Social Change Model for Leadership. We would love to learn from other institutions who have done work on creating first year residential experiences. Any insight you can offer will be greatly appreciated! I know that some folks may want to keep their work close to the chest. I totally understand if that is the case, and we're happy to work with perhaps a series of questions your team asked themselves when deciding what to create for their residents' experience.<br />
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You can reach me at cjschrader@manchester.edu<br />
Thanks in advance!]]></description>
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