The National Association of College and University Residence Halls Incorporated (NACURH) is an international organization made up of eight regions. The eight regions cover the entire United States, Canada, parts of Mexico, and Australia. NACURH is the largest student run organization in the world and brings together students who live in residence halls on college campuses to share ideas, resources and best practices to improve their residential communities.
Michael Marshall - National Chair; hosted by Creighton University
Ashley Glaw - National Associate of Finance
Brandon Du Bose - National Associate of Administration
Valerie Averill - National Advisor
Paula Bland - Conference Resource Consulant
Regional Director - Trisha Borland hosted by University of North Dakota
Associate Director for Finance and Administration - David Williamson hosted by University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Associate Director for Collegiate Development - Andrew Knox hosted by North Dakota State University
Associate Director for Programming - Open
Associate Director for Technology - Lacey Merica (not hosted by any university)
Regional Associate Director for NRHH - Mark Theuson hosted by University of North Dakota
Regional Communications Coordinator of Minnesota - Daryl R. Lawrence hosted by Minnesota State University, Mankato
Regional Communications Coordinator of SaNDM - John Buchanan hosted by South Dakota State University
Regional Communications Coordinator of Missouri - Nicki Timm hosted by Missouri State University
Regional Communications Coordinator of Iowa - Asale Hubbard hosted by Iowa State University
Regional Communications Coordinator of KanNeb - Ryan Fell hosted by Pittsburg State University
MACURH 2006 Conference Chair - Katie Jo McGuire hosted by South Dakota State University
No Frills 2007 Conference Chair - William James Heathershaw hosted by the University of Iowa
Regional Advisor - Cindy Fendrick hosted by Creighton University
Regional Director - Shaun O'Malley hosted by Maryville College
Regional Associate Director for Business Administration - Andrew Worth hosted by Georgia Southwestern State University
Regional Associate Director for National Residence Hall Honorary - Ron Hamner hosted by University of Alabama at Birmingham
Regional Education and Development Coordinator - Shannon Britton hosted by Northern Kentucky University
Regional Affiliations Coordinator - E.J. Walicki hosted by University of Florida
Regional Publications Coordinator - John Bussert hosted by Georgia Southern
Regional Advisor - Sean Pierce hosted by Florida Atlantic University
Regional NRHH Advisor - Bill Pickett hosted by Georgia Southern University
Each year a school is selected to host the following year's national conference (also referred to as NACURH).
In a nutshell, for a minimum contribution of $100 to the NACURH reserve fund that was established, any individual may join the association. Contributions to the association will not be spent; however, interest monies generated from this reserve fund will be available for current needs if necessary. It is anticipated that interest monies will ultimately be used for leadership development and recognition scholarships once the initial membership goal is realized.
The primary benefit to any individual who joins will be recognition of support. The individual's name, institution of choice, and year of personal significance will be published as part of the conference program along with appropriate recognition at the annual conference closing awards banquet each year. In addition, this brochure will be annually updated, distributed at national and regional conferences, and sent to all individuals on the alumni and friends mailing list. It is anticipated that this will generate symbolic as well as actual support of NACURH by individuals who were active in NACURH or from other professionals who were active as advisors but are no longer able to attend our annual conference. Members of the alumni and friends association will receive an invitation to attend and be recognized at each annual NACURH Conference.
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