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Volume 1|Issue 1-September 2011
HEY NEACURH!
My name is Jilly Cole, your Regional Communications Coordinator for Publications.
This year, I wanted to expand the Publications position and I thought to myself… what is the
Monthly Moose Callings missing? Then it took me about a second, and RECOGNITION hit me.
I believe our organization revolves around recognition; from OTM’s, to bidding for awards, shining stars at conferences and so much more. We
thrive on being recognized, so here is your chance NEACURH, and recognize each month.
I want to first and foremost explain how “The Recognition Express” was inspired. At Marty Bash, Mary, your NEACURH Regional
Advisor said “come on, toot your horn” and someone went “chuu chuu!” I don’t remember the context and or why it was even said, but it
inspired the theme of this whole publication. I figured you can all “toot each others horns” and your own of course.
Recognition has inspired a lot of people to impact their school’s and themselves. An OTM is what inspired my school’s NRHH Chapter,
and is what continues to strengthen our organization. I know this is a similar situations to most of you reading this too. So, I want to share with
you all how recognition within NEACURH has changed my life. I presented a sexual assault program that was an emotional rollercoaster for me
but after the program, I saw a positive impact within my living community. Then, at Regionals 2011, I bid for the RBD and didn’t get it. I was
heartbroken until my NCC told me, my Hall Director wrote a regional winning OTM. Then I realized, she wrote it on my program. It was the
highlight of the conference and my semester. The recognition and support that is infused in every OTM gave me the momentum to reinvent my
RHA and gave me the confidence to re-bid for the RBD.
So, why did I share this with you all… to inspire greatness through this publication. This is a great way to say to someone “you rock” or
to show someone that we see the great work they’re doing. You could change someone’s life with a simple submission. That life changing event
could be from someone attending their RHA/NRHH meeting on a regular basis, to applying for a conference, to bidding for an award or just
making them feel special.
You can make a difference… so recognize this great opportunity and enjoy your voyage on
The Recognition Express.
Moose Love,
Jilly Cole
OTM
Resident Assistant: Emily Mercer Nominated by Lauren Mountain
Salem State
Social Program: Cupcake Decorating Social Nominated by Adrianna Earl
SUNY Stony Brook
Spotlight: Ricardo Ganaishlal Nominated by Christina Alch
Salem State
Educational Program: Excel Program Nominated by Jay Epelman
SUNY Stony Brook
Executive Board Member: Lauren Mountain Nominated by Courtney Anderson
Salem State
Organization: RD and Grad Search Committee Nominated by Emily Mercer
Salem State
OTM
Organization: Yang Hall Staff Nominated by Kevin Conn
SUNY Stony Brook
Resident Assistant: Janay Brunson
Nominated by Ross Garrett SUNY Stony Brook
Social Program: Yardfest
Nominated by Cory L. Boone Syracuse University
Spotlight: Melissa Lambert
Nominated by NRHH President Western New England University
Student: Carla Breccia Nominated by Nicole
Carnemolla Quinnipiac University
Advisor: Ian Martin Nominated by Becky
Budynkiewicz Western New England University
Community: Governor's RA and AA
Staff Nominated by Meghan Kilfeather
SUNY Buffalo
Executive Board Member: Jimmy Okuszka
Nominated by Katelyn Zahler Northeastern University
Faculty/Staff: Jarvis Watson Nominated by Joan Collier
SUNY Stony Brook
First Year Student: Julia Center Nominated by Kristopher Lee
New York University
James Burton - SUNY Cortland
Jillian Butler - Northeasten University*
Nicole Carmenolla - Quinnipiac
Bianca Carreiro - Salem State Univerisity
Yona Chankin-Gould - Northeasten University*
Nicholas Chen - SUNY Buffalo
Chelsea Clouse - Keene State College
Gregg Clunis - Pace University
Andi Cobani - Salem State Univerisity*
Nicole Copertino - Western New England University
Lindsey Craig - Quinnipiac
Marissa D'Ambrosio - Ithaca College*
Cassandra Deal - Western New England University*
Amanda Decosta - Western New England University*
Diana DePaula - Pace University
David DeRosa - Pace University
Jessica DiPietro - Western New England University
Kateland Dittig - Keene State College
Kim Aalberg - Keene State College
Sade Abraham - SUNY College at Old Westbury*
Morgan Agia - Ithaca College*
Seble Alemu - Clark University
Elizabeth Amaral - Keene State College*
Matthew Amaral - Western New England University*
Michelle Ammirati - Ithaca College*
Corey Austin - Keene State College
Jordan Baldasaro - Western New England University
Heather Bartholf - SUNY Cortland
David Benevides - Rhode Island College*
Chuck Berds - Northeasten University*
Mary Bertrand - Salem State Univerisity*
Liza Bessette - Western New England University
Chantel Branco - Western New England University
Beth Brayman - Keene State College
Allison Breen - Western New England University
Laura Brienza - SUNY Cortland
Lara E. Briscoe - Keene State College
Lauren Broullette - Western New England University
Jackie Buczkowski - Western New England University*
Ian Burn - Northeasten University*
Michelle Dubow - Northeasten University*
Alexander Dutton - Keene State College
Karyn Dyer - SUNY College at Old Westbury
Seneca Eldredge - Keene State College*
Samantha Epstein - Quinnipiac
Jenna Evarts - SUNY Cortland
Kevin Filchak - University of Connecticut
Sean P. Fitzgerald - Keene State College
Samantha Foley - Western New England University
Kelsey Foote - SUNY Cortland
Caitlin Foster - Western New England University
Daniel Franco - Syracuse University
Kevin Friedman - SUNY Geneseo*
Nicole Gakenheimer - Western New England University
Colleen Garman - Ithaca College*
Alyssa Gilhooly - Keene State College*
Elizabeth Goldschein - Western New England University*
Illona Gordon - Pace University
Joshua Grabiec - Western New England University
Breanna Romaine Guiliano - Pace University
Gina Guimond - Northeasten University*
Danielle Gwozdz - Western New England University
Emily Haff - Ithaca College*
Erin Haffey - St. John Fisher College*
Matt Hamilton - Northeasten University*
Stephanie Hart - Western New England University*
Mackenzie Heinze - Keene State College
Rachel Hendrix - SUNY Cortland
Lee Henig - Ithaca College*
Caitlin Higgins - SUNY Cortland
Logan Hotchkiss - Western New England University
Cynthia Howe - Western New England University
Kaela Jalbert - Western New England University
Jason Jansak - Western New England University
Alyssa Jardine-McKernan - Keene State College
Anthony Jordick - Western New England University
Samantha Kashinsky - SUNY Buffalo*
Shaun Kelly - Western New England University*
Katie Kerber - Northeasten University*
Kirti Kewalramani - Northeasten University*
Jessica Koontz - Western New England University
Sara Koppenhaver - SUNY Cortland
Sara Krukowski - SUNY Cortland
Brittany Kunkel - Keene State College
Caitlin Landers - Syracuse University
Hannah Laviolette - Western New England University
Sung Soo Lee - Syracuse University*
Barbara Lee - Northeasten University*
Kyle Leonard - Salem State Univerisity
Sequoia Lewis - SUNY College at Old Westbury*
Kim L'Heureux - Keene State College
Hua Liu - Cornell University
Jenna Lonczak - Syracuse University*
Timothy Londregan - St. Michael's College
Alecia Loveland - SUNY Cortland
Carla Lynch - Western New England University*
Victoria Maione - SUNY Cortland
Beth Malley - SUNY Cortland
Rachel Marra - Keene State College
Liz Mattarazzo - Clark University
Stephen McBride - Northeasten University*
Bethany McEleney - Northeasten University*
Victoria Measles - Pace University
Katie Mello - Western New England University*
Brenna Merrill - Clark University
Stephanie Miller - Northeasten University*
Megan Moravec - SUNY Buffalo*
Jacquelyn Morgan - Rhode Island College
Lauren Mountain - Salem State Univerisity*
Rebecca Muller - Quinnipiac
Sara Noble - Ithaca College*
Megan Olver - Western New England University
Amy Osborne - Northeasten University*
Marissa Osowsky - Ithaca College
Marissa Ouellette - Keene State College
Zachary Paone - Keene State College*
Kush Patel - Western New England University
Mikeneil Jho Alix Paul - Salem State Univerisity
Samantha Pauli - SUNY Cortland
Christopher Peltier - Western New England University
Alexandra Pepe - Western New England University
Marissa Petta - St. John Fisher College*
Jamie Piperato - SUNY Cortland
Lauren Pizzolla - SUNY Cortland
Chris Raso - Salem State Univerisity
Christine Rathbun - Western New England University
Jordan Reichardt - Northeasten University*
Danielle Remigio - Western New England University
Samuel Reynolds - Northeasten University*
Brittany Rich - SUNY Cortland
Brittany Richer - Rhode Island College*
Lauren Rogers - Pace University
Pamela Rudnicki - Northeasten University*
Matthew Schwert - St. John Fisher College*
Lara Shawari - Pace University
Rachel Shute - Quinnipiac
Taryn Sidney - Western New England University*
Stephanie Skozofsky - Pace University
Sarah Sobel - SUNY New Paltz
Aaron Spacher - St. John Fisher College*
Becca Spidaliere - Keene State College
Brent Stanton - Western New England University
Ashley Stockbridge - SUNY Cortland
Danielle Sutton - Syracuse University*
Ashley Taylor - Keene State College
Lauren Terris - Northeasten University*
Kianna Thomas - SUNY College at Old Westbury*
Arlene Thompson - Pace University
Daniel Tolan - St. Michael's College
William Tomack - Western New England University
Kateland Tracka - Northeasten University*
Jennifer Trevor - Western New England University
Stephen Uram - Northeasten University*
Becca Vanderwall - Northeasten University*
Kayla Vasseur - Western New England University*
Elizabeth Velky - Keene State College
Stephanie Vitale - SUNY Cortland
Jeffrey Wagner - Western New England University*
Brittany Walker - Western New England University
Ashley Wells - SUNY Cortland
Katherine Wells - Western New England University
Jordan Weltman - Ithaca College
Ciara Wiley - Keene State College*
Jenna Wills - Clark University
Alyssa Wu - Ithaca College*
Prince Yearwood - SUNY College at Old Westbury
Katelyn Zahler - Northeasten University*
Congratulations to Each and
Every One of our Scholars!!!!
Kevin Filchak Oh man! Kevin has been working
tirelessly over the past few months to plan and execute the BEST REGIONAL
CONFERENCE EVER! He has been doing such an amazing job and always has a smile on this face. I cannot wait to see all that he and the conference staff do
this year and all that they achieve together. Thank you for everything you
have done thus far and everything you are going to do.
Zena, you have come up
with fun, exciting and innovated ideas for
Entertainment/activities for
Regionals. I am so excited for "stuff a moose" and i know
the region will be too! Our bonding time on the walk to the Dairy Farm at summit was a blast and I can't wait to be reunited in 2 months!! M-I-S-S-
MISS YOU MISS YOU! <3 Jilly, your RBD Conference Buddy
I would like to recognize Francisco Torres, the facilities chair on the conference staff at UConn! He is doing an awesome job and working hard to ensure we all
have awesome working technology at conference!! Snaps to Francisco!
Kimberley Panther and UConn's NRHH Chapter
Philanthropy initiatives are not the easiest things to coordinate, but their impact can be HUGE!!! Kimberley Panther has been hard at work getting everything set and
ready for the Regional's 2011 Philanthropy projects (Make a Wish
Foundation and CareWare) and has been doing a great job so far! I can't wait to
see everything Kimberley and the UConn NRHH Chapter accomplish for these
amazing organizations!
Gudrun You are an awesome advisor and leading a
great team. You exude kindness and positivity and that radiates with your students. The support you show to the
conference staff is amazing and keep up the great work. :)
Amy Holland One of the best things about conferences are the programs that you each get to explore and conquer. It takes confidence to put on a program, no matter how small or large it is. But one of the scariest? Putting together all the programs for the conference. Amy Holland has been doing just that. She has been doing amazing in EVERY aspect. Step by step she is
taking caution, to make sure it is all perfect for you all. She is a first time NEACURH experiencer, but you would never be able to tell. Amy, you
Ashley Reyes and Vera Kaljob HEY NEACURH,
So as everyone throughout the region is sending in their registration forms on the amazing survey money form to UCONN for Regionals, 2 very
important, and phenomenal people are receiving them on the other end and making sure everything is going moosetastic. When my host school hosted SUBs last spring, I was going out of my mind trying to get ready,
and now that I think back on the experience and think about what Ashley and Vera are doing, I can't even imagine how they are keeping everything together...but the thing is, the are keeping it together. They are working to
get everyone registered and signed up for their amazing conference and making sure that there are no missing parts. If you
get a chance, think of someone who is making a difference and working their hardest but may no be getting recognized, and .
thank them! Today I want to thank Ashley and Vera, your . Regionals Registration and Housing chairs for doing a .
super job with everything. Can't wait to see how everything . turns out! Moose Love– Grffin
Aaron Dick I am proud of the work you have done this far. Although we have not gotten a chance to meet face to face, the work you are doing is not going unnoticed.
Keep up the good work!!
Dean Walston You are doing an amazing job. Your
spirit and positive attitude is what will make this conference a
dream come true!! - Sheraz Iqbal
Salina Abid You have done such an amazing job thus far with your position as Ban-quet and Dining Chair! The venue is awesome and I cannot wait to grub on that delicious food #nomnomnom! Keep up the great work and keep
being the awesome leader you are! I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU IN 2 MONTHS IT WILL BE AWESOME SAUCE!!! WOOT WOOT! Stay
Supaaaah psyched! L-O-V-E LOVE YOU LOVE YOU girl!
To my awesome conference staff, You are an inspiration every day. You constantly are
raising the bar; it makes me so proud of each and every one of you. You're efforts are making for one amazing conference. I am so lucky to be working with each and
every one of you. You define what it means to have Moose love, never stop guys. YOU ROCK!!
Kevin Filchak, Regionals Chair
Our Regional’s Conference Staff
is doing AMAZING things over
at U CONN ready to give you all
the BEST.CONFERENCE.EVER!
So make sure you reach out to
them to help make their wish
come true!
Taryn Sidney WNEU is lucky to have you :). Your questions and enthusiasm always leave a smile on everyone’s face! You are going to do
an amazing job with your delegation! Thank you for asking all those questions since they keep us all on the ball! You are
doing an awesome job!
I would like to recognize our Vice President, Nick Chen, for doing an A-Moosing job of organizing our Leadership
Conference! This is where we train our hall council members in their elected positions, tell them all about our organization
along with our sister organization, NRHH, and provide leadership programs. Nick asked our professional staff to
present leadership programs, ordered food/handbooks, wrote descriptions of ice breakers, and so much more. Our
conference would not have been the same without all his hard work and dedication. Thank you Nick Chen!
I would also like to give a shout-out to Kevin Friedman, our
ADAF, for being our keynote speaker and attending the rest of our conference. R-O-C-K, you rock, you rock!
Mooselove, Megan Moravec }:o) NCC for SUNY Buffalo
Lauren Pizzolla
You are such a supportive staff member, NCC and friend. I couldn’t endure on this journey without you by my side. <3 Jilly
SUNY Cortland RHA/NRHH E-Board has really shown their moose love over the past month. With our E-Board retreat well underway we
discussed new ideas to bring to both organizations. Each of us bonded, learned from each other, and
pushed each other to achieve their goals. I know I couldn't have done the high ropes course without
them cheering me on from the ground. I can't wait to see what wonderful things we do this year
at our school, within our organizations and NEACURH!
Moose Love SUNY Cortland E-Boards <3
Griffin Labbance, RCC NE- Your #swag and sup-port makes me smile
Alex Straley
I don't know what I'd do without your support and guidance. You are such an amazing person to talk to and I can't wait to see you!! - Sheraz Iqbal
Jessica O'Brien, Stony Brook’s RHA Vice President
For amazing work in organizing a successful Annual Block Party,
over 400 attendees!
Kevin Conn It makes me sad to see our advisor, Kevin Conn, leave his role as RHA Advisor. While I am happy that he was promoted to the position of Quad Director, and while I know that the
new advisor is going to be awesome as well, I am still bummed out. Kevin, as an individual, is an over achiever--similar to many other NEACURH lovers. In addition to being the Residence Hall Director (RHD) of Yang Hall, Kevin served as the RHA Advisor, participated in various on
campus committees, spearheaded a new educational program (the Excel program) and just went above and beyond in general. He has been RHA's advisor for over two years now and as an
undergraduate, I know that he participated in RHA for over three years, if not more.
I love Kevin Conn and I appreciate everything he does for us and everything he does for me. He always gives me good advice during our 1 on 1's and he makes me laugh as well. When I most needed his encouragement, he was there for me. Last year, around the time of RHA elections, the position of NCC was still open. I had wanted to run, but I was being hesitant for two reasons: I had not participated in RHA for a year (I
was part of the NRHH E-board as well as another E-board, so I did not have as much time) and I was stressed out due to my current commitments. It was during this time that, in
spite of being at a conference, Kevin spoke to me. He told me that I'd do a great job as NCC; he believed in me and he
would help me in planning for nationals, because he knew I still had to do a lot of work transitioning my successors in my two other organizations. I love being NCC, and without him, I wouldn't be where I am today. Several other important in-dividuals in my life encouraged me as well, but Kevin was one of the key ones. I am going to miss having Kevin as our advisor, but he's not gone yet--he'll be transition our new
advisor until December, and he'll be coming with us to Regionals :)
Julie Rizzolo You are doing a
phenomenal job leading the RBD team. With
your leadership, we are an unstoppable force!!
Peter Sheh, Stony Brook’s RHA Treasurer For all his efforts with
the new budget given to RHA from the Stony
Brook Undergraduate Student Government. Peter designed an all
new allocation system, created all documents
needed, and has organized all forms a
building’s Hall Council needs to allocate.
In the life of any student leader, one understands that the commitment of the student lies to both the academic field and to any organizations that he/she is involved in. Although we might only work towards a common goal, it is important to recognize the professional and personal friendships we build up over time. One concept that I have learned quickly as a first-year Executive Board member is the concept of family. It may be deemed ironic since living on campus; it is often a personal struggle to visit family who live two hours away. But, as everyone knows, sometimes the times get tough. Yet, it is always comforting to know you have someone from your organization to be able to support you. It can often be a concept that is overlooked, but its importance is immeasurable. No matter how frustrated or tense a moment can get, it is always meaningful when people can still respect you outside of the professional setting. So, in my eyes, being in the Residence Hall Association of Western New England is more than just work. When you visualize it, it is almost like a puzzle. Everyone is a different puzzle piece, in which we are all different in size, shape and color. It takes organizing and a little bit if time, but when all of the pieces are combined, that’s when the true masterpiece occurs. It could be as simple as asking someone how their day went, or sharing a meal together. It helps to strengthen your personal friendships, and it allows for the professional relationship to be built upon a foundation of trust and respect.
Being the Chair of Recruitment and Retention, I know the feeling of trying to “market” our organization to incoming freshman who are excited to get involved on campus. As
everyone displays their events and goals, the ability to offer more to those students really hits home. This year, I offered the prospective students an opportunity to grow into a student
l. leader, and a chance to become part of a family that never stops growing. I think that’s why RHA is an organization that makes an impact on our campus, although
sometimes unseen, and allows growth for the individual and for the organization as a whole.
-Matthew Amaral, the Recruitment and Retention Chairperson of RHA at Western New England University
Brittany Kenyon You are amazing me with the amount of work you have put
in thus far. Even with the obstacles that are coming
your way, you are finding ways to do great things any-
ways!!- Sheraz Iqbal forms a buildin'gs Hall Council needs
to allocate.
Top 5 Reasons Why Brendan Wright from SUNY New Paltz is Moosetastic
1. He stepped up into the leadership role of Vice Chair if the NACURH Advocacy Committee
2. He led a portion of the NACURH Advocacy Committee Chat during our first meeting
3. He always responds to emails lightening fast! 4. He is advocating for advocacy across NACURH 5. He has a positive attitude and a lot of passion for
this organization
Sara Koppenhaver You brought a smile to my face when I needed it most,
by giving me a Moose Crossing washcloth. You’re doing an amazing job as NRHH President and being so
pro-active in the region; I couldn’t be more proud. -Jilly Cole: RCC Publication
Jessica Garcia has been an outstanding NCC for Salem State University in every aspect of her position. She has brought her new “co” up to speed, held interviews for Regionals 2011, and is prepping her delegation
already! And her excitement for the Sub- regional meeting this fall is contagious!
She can’t stop talking about it! Courtney Anderson- Community Service
Coordinator for NRHH at Salem State University
Brian Dubenion The RHA Executive Board at Buffalo State College wants to recognize you because you’re an extraordinary Residence
Hall Association advisor. He’s been with the organization for three years and has worked tirelessly with each of the
executive boards to empower us and to make us effective leaders on the Buffalo State Campus. We interviewed Brian (reluctantly of course) and asked him about how he feels
about RHA and his role as an Advisor.
“I’ve been working as an Advisor for RHA for about 3 years now.” He began. “I like supporting the residential students
on campus. Part of the goal as an Advisor is to help the Executive Board become exceptional leaders on campus and
to make sure that their hard work is recognized both regionally and nationally. My favorite part of RHA is Moose Love and working with student leaders on campus. I want to
see RHA continue to collaborate with RA’s and
build community at Buffalo State.”
Here at Western New England University, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) and the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) strove to spread the love of our organizations to our
campus community. Every year, the Student Activities and Leadership Development Office holds a Student Activities Expo in Rivers Arena, a large venue area on our campus. This event had
tables lined up around the room – resembling a college fair but for extracurricular activities! RHA and NRHH shared a table to
advertise the amazing things both our organizations do for the campus. To entice students, one of our executive board members wore a Grilled Cheese costume. Why a grilled cheese costume?
Great question! At Western New England University, one big tradition for RHA is selling grilled cheese sandwiches during finals
week but the only complaint we get is that we sell them for only two days per semester. So, RHA and NRHH decided to surprise the
campus with a one night, limited time special of grilled cheese sandwiches handed out during the Student Activities Expo. This
was a great idea and really attracted students to our table. We had more sign ups and got more interest from students by explaining
to them why we have a grilled cheese costume, what we do on campus and the impact they can make by being a part of either
RHA or NRHH. Needless to say, our cheesy tactics have really . melted the hearts of first year students and other
student leaders at the Expo. I cannot wait to see the breadwinning ideas RHA has to offer this year at Western New England University!
-Amanda DeCosta, NRHH President at Western New England University
Lauren Mountain has been a phenomenal NRHH
President for Salem State University in her term
thus far. She has been hard at work with our
advisor, planning our “lock-in,” our projects,
and our year together as an executive board and
as a chapter. Even though our NRHH executive
board consists of very involved student leaders,
she has still made time to keep close contact with
each of us as our year begins. I’m very excited to
work with her this year!
Courtney Anderson- Community Service
Coordinator for NRHH at Salem State
In the life of any student leader, one understands that the commitment of the student lies to both the academic field and to any organizations that he/she is involved in. Although we might only work to-wards a common goal, it is important to recognize the professional and personal friendships we build up over time. One concept that I have learned quickly as a first-year Executive Board member is the concept
of family. It may be deemed ironic since living on campus; it is often a personal struggle to visit family who live two hours away. But, as everyone knows, sometimes the times get tough. Yet, it is always com-forting to know you have someone from your organization to be able to support you. It can often be a
concept that is overlooked, but its importance is immeasurable. No matter how frustrated or tense a mo-ment can get, it is always meaningful when people can still respect you outside of the professional setting. So, in my eyes, being in the Residence Hall Association of Western New England is more than just work. When you visualize it, it is almost like a puzzle. Everyone is a different puzzle piece, in which we are all different in size, shape and color. It takes organizing and a little bit if time, but when all of the pieces are
combined, that’s when the true masterpiece occurs. It could be as simple as asking someone how their day went, or sharing a meal together. It helps to strengthen your personal friendships, and it allows for
the professional relationship to be built upon a foundation of trust and respect.
Being the Chair of Recruitment and Retention, I know the feeling of trying to “market” our organi-zation to incoming freshman who are excited to get involved on campus. As everyone displays their events and goals, the ability to offer more to those students really hits home. This year, I offered the prospective
students an opportunity to grow into a student leader, and a chance to become part of a family that never stops growing. I think that’s why RHA is an organization that makes an impact on our campus, although
sometimes unseen, and allows growth for the individual and for the organization as a whole. -Matthew Amaral, the Recruitment and Retention Chairperson of RHA
at Western New England University
Jilly Cole You never cease to amaze me and the region with all that you do. You’re ideas truly revolutionize the
region and make it better for everyone! Thank you for all of your time and
dedication, you are what makes NEACURH amazing!
Muntazim Mukit, Stony
Brook’s NCC For all his hard work
helping the e-board get ready for the November conference, as well as
doing a great job informing the new RHA General Body members about what conference
means and how they can apply
to go.
The Residence Hall Association of Western New England University is doing such a great job in their fall semester. They started off with their traditional RHA BINGO NIGHT it was a success, with teamwork everything turns out good. This organization definitely stands out because one can see that they are a unique group who work together well, they help each other out and seem to be well known around their campus. Last year
their programs turned out to be a success of which many students seemed to attend and most importantly enjoy. They have many more programs coming up this year hopefully
they turn out to be as successful as last year if not better, we have yet to see. The Residence Hall Association of Western New England University doesn’t seem to
disappoint, if they continue with the great teamwork and high energy no doubt will they be successful this school year.
-Kat Abrego, the Publicity Chairperson of RHA at Western New England University
I would like to recognize Jennifer Maurer and Jonathan Frefeld from SUNY New Paltz for putting together an awesome subs proposal! I know I, as well as the rest of New York can say that we are SUPER excited to have the opportunity to attend subs at New Paltz and they are doing a phenomenal job being the subs hosts! Snaps to Jon and Jen!!- Moose Love, Sarah Sobel, RCC NY
NEACURH Regional OTM Voting Committee How ironic is it that we are recognizing a recognition committee? In many organizations and in everyday life,
people who are the ones doing the recognition seldomly get recognized themselves. The NEACURH Regional OTM Voting Committee has been up and running since July and has spent countless hours
reading and voting on our "Of The Month" awards to give submissions the title of Regional OTM Winner and the chance to be sent along to the NACURH OTM Voting Committee. With 28 people on the committee repre-senting 17 member schools, RHA's, NRHH's, Advisor's, and Alumni, we have had great conversations on how to
improve NEACURH OTM's and get the word out so more people across the region can be recognized. I could not ask for a better group of individuals to be part of my committee and I think they all deserve a
bunch of snaps %!%!%!%!%!%!%!%!%!% for their amazing work so far! Thank you:
Emma Allen - University of Massachusetts Amherst Courtney Anderson - Salem State University Eric Benfey - SUNY Buffalo Chuck Berds - Northeastern University Becky Budynkiewicz - Western New England University Jillian Butler - Northeastern University Kevin Conn - SUNY Stony Brook Tricia Connolly - RBD & SUNY Oneonta Amanda DeCosta - Western New England University Jaclyn Ford - Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Jonathan Freifeld - SUNY New Paltz Alyssa Gilhooly - Keene State College Ross Iosefson - New York University Sheraz Iqbal - RBD & Ithaca College Sara Koppenhaver - SUNY Cortland Harry Loizides - Adelphi University
Lauren Mountain - Salem State University Muntazim Mukit - SUNY Stony Brook Gabriela Ortiz - University of Hartford Stephen Peterson - SUNY Oneonta Danielle Remigio - Western New England University John Rodriguez - RBD & Bridgewater State Patrick Rosengrant - Pace University Taryn Sidney - Western New England University Brittney Smith - University of Massachusetts Amherst Ranysha Ware - SUNY New Paltz Katelyn Zahler - Northeastern Jude Zephir - Salem State University
I would like to not only recognize but thank everyone who has submitted an article to the
Monthly Moose Callings. Theses publications for the region rely
on you, and everyone listed next to this blurb not only make my
job a lot easier, but so much more enjoyable!
Moose Love, Jilly Cole RCC Pub
Amanda DeCosta Brandon Russell Casey Hallwell Chevell Burrell CourtneyAnderson Denise Belanger Emily Mercer Gina Guimond Gregg Clunis Harry Loizides Jenna Wills Julie Hershman Katelyn Zahler Katie Kerber Lauren Mountain Lauren Pizzolla Lauren Rogers Matt Hamilton Megan Moravec Nick Hancock Seneca Eldedge The RBD
Kyle Shea Not only is he good looking, he has a great passion for
everything he does. Right off the bat during RA training he came up to me energized about this upcoming year
and NEACURH. Dedicated to getting ourselves involved more, Kyle has really expressed his moose love to both
RHA and NRHH. Although things didn't work out in our favor this past month, instead of just giving up, Kyle
pushed me and everyone else to keep on going. I can't wait to continue working with this muffin this year! He is going to be a great Programming Chair for RHA this
semester. Moose Love <3 Lauren Pizzolla, SUNY Cortland
As the editor or “conductor” of this publication, I would like to thank
everyone that recognized someone in “The Recognition Express.” Keep
recognizing your moose lovers through OTM’s, this publication and so much
more. Stumped on how to recognize, here are some fun ways to do so, either
on a budget, or without spending too much of your time!
Make paper plate awards as to why each people is awesome! Paint and give out “YOU ROCKS”
Send your e-board a tx of “Have a great day!” Mail everyone home made cards
Post on their facebook wall how awesome they are GIVE HUGS!!!