Housing and Residence Life Staff
The Housing and Residence Life staff works together to provide an outstanding on-campus experience for you!
In collaboration with one another under the guidance of the Senior Director, the Associate Directors of Housing and Residence Life direct the day to day activities of Housing and Residence Life Office in two distinct areas: Operations and Residence Life. This includes oversight of the contract process, assignments and the overall condition of our residence halls, as well as engaging students in the residence halls, creating an inclusive residential environment and providing a safe home away from home.
The Residence Life staff is comprised mostly of Student Staff (LCAs and RAs) and Residence Life Coordinators (RLCs), who live with the residents in the halls. They are responsible for creating programs for their floor/community, counseling residents through roommate conflicts and policy enforcement.
Emergency and Crisis Needs
We have staff on call 24-hours a day, which include both Student Staff and two levels professional staff. Contact the Welcome Desk, if you need help. The attendant will route you to the appropriate staff member.
Welcome Desk Phone Numbers:
- Osprey Clubhouse:
(904) 620-4999 - Osprey Fountains:
(904) 620-5000 - The Flats at 老澳门资料:
(904) 620-3528
Bob Boyle
Amy Lorenz
Kyle Patterson
Steve Crews
Katie Lewis
Corey Ulloa
Assistant Director of Residence Life
Sheresa Divens
Assistant Director of Residential Academic Initiatives
Casey Knowles
Assistant Director of Budgets
Sam Lento
Michael Dybala
Tasha Blair
Miguel Sosa
Residence Life Coordinator of Osprey Cove
Olivia Ravet
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator of Osprey Cove
Becki Tankson-Artis
Des Basden
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator of Osprey Crossings
Armani Cribbs
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator for Osprey Hall
Ariel Palmer
Amy Bailey
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator of Osprey Landing
Jeremy Dioses
Emily Martinez
Residence Life Coordinator of Osprey Fountains - North Tower
Jesse Jones
Gabby Dayhoff
Assistant Residence Life Coordinator of Recruitment, Training and Student Leadership
William White
Residence Life Coordinator for Living-Learning Communities
Residence Life Coordinators
The Residence Life Coordinators (RLCs) are 12-month, live-in professional full-time staff who work traditional business hours. Each RLC manages a community of 450-500 students, directly supervises 8-11 student staff and the possibility of a graduate student Assistant Residence Life Coordinator for their respective areas, is the professional staff first responder for emergencies and crisis situations, adviser to their respective area council, Conduct Hearing Officer and and they have the option to chair Housing and Residence Life committees.
Assistant Residence Life Coordinators
Assistant Residence Life Coordinators (ARLCs) are a 10-month, part-time, live-in, graduate position at 老澳门资料. They are graduate students under the supervision of their supervisor to develop and coordinate daily operations of their residential community. The ARLC serves as an educator for students in the community and is designated as the manager of their area. The ARLC position is designed to offer a progression of experience and responsibilities throughout the tenure of the role. General responsibilities include supervision of RAs, educational development of their community, and supporting their community through emergencies and crisis situations.
When to contact RLCs/ARLCs:
- Develop and coordinate programs for community residential students
- Manage student concerns and following up with a student who live in the community
- Working with an RA that's been difficult to follow up with for a program
- Roommate conflict facilitator
- Conduct concerns of residents
- Student wellness checks
Student Staff
Resident Assistants
RAs are generally full-time undergraduate student staff members. Each RA oversees about 50 students on a floor, wing, house or village apartment building and are supervised by an RLC. Some of the responsibilities of the RA include: working with students, provide programs for their students, actively develop the residential community and enforce policies. RAs have in-community duty responsibilities, office hours in the area, and work on Housing and Residence Life committees.
Learning Community Assistants
LCAs are generally full-time undergraduate student staff members who reside in many of our Living-Learning Communities. Their primary responsibility is the community development of the Living-Learning Community and putting on programs and events around the communities focus.