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Great Lakes Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls Regional Conference
Minutes Prepared By: Jacob Crosetto, Associate Director for Finance and
Administration
Presiding Officer: Jenna Decker, Director
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November 22, 2013
Called to order at 11:22 by Director Decker
Motion by Ball State to open business
o Second by UW-Green Bay
Presentations
o RBD Update
Jenna Decker, Director
Jacob Crosetto, ADFA
Andrew Haugen, AD-NRHH
Karlee Keiper, MI RCC
Becky Wintringer, WI RCC
Kevin Catlin, IL RCC
Lindsey Spencer, IN RCC
Sammi Stelzl, Parliamentarian
Abbas Hill, Advisor
o NIC
Jenny Kwon, AD of Affiliations
o NSRO
Chrissy Francisco, Director
o NACURH
Ashley Richey, NAA
o GLACUHO
Stacy Oliver-Sikorski, GLACURHO President
o SAACURH
R.C. Goslee, ADBA
o NACURH 2014
UW-Eau Claire
o GLACURH 2014
Interest Session
Motion to recess at 12:57 by DePaul
o Second by SIU-C
November 23, 2013
RBD called to order at 8:03 a.m.
POY Selection
Ball State University Presentation
Q&A:
AD-NRHH: How is this adaptable to smaller school monetarily?
o Formula to calculate this and look for small businesses
WI: How many involved?
o Upwards of 500 for C2K and 200 for Rock the Halls
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IN: how you gained volunteers?
o Many liaisons, building relationships with other organizations and working with
SGA and Greek organizations. Capitalized on organizations with need for
volunteer hours.
NRHH: How this impacted so much?
o Must fill all general assembly seats for RHA. This event got the name out on
RHA and helped fill the entire board. Claims that most that ran for positions came
to event and saw how much fun they were having and wanted to be included.
Numbers in quality survey sky rocketed.
PP: Move to end
o Second by WI
BSU Pro/Con
Pro Con
Collaboration “Do you want to talk about involvement?”
Recruitment Effort Presentation
Emphasis on improvement Budget
Quality of life survey
Presentation
Pictures
POY Selection
UW- Stevens Point Presentation
Q&A: MI- How has this changed from years past?
o Started in 1993. Geared it more towards eco-friendly area. But now it is more of a
competition. Reached out to students to see exactly what they want. Restarted this
to benefit homecoming and school spirit.
IN: Where is the 250 split up?
o On presentation
o 4 cent laundry was through RHA.
NRHH: Feedback/impressions?
o Community within halls. People were really enthusiastic and always looking
forward to the following year. Recognition was beneficial. People are already
asking for Freeze Fest for this year.
PP: move to end Q&A
o Second by IN
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UW-Stevens Point Pro/Con
Discussion:
PP: UW-SP has shown growth and adaptability.
MI: While both are well written, agree with PP.
IL: Echo, SP was a better program (more involvement and make it their own)
IN: Both bids, presentations and programs are good. BSU focused on what residents
needs and wants are
WI: Both are wonderful, collaboration was great, but SP showed a better sense of making
connections with students and fostered growth between one another
NRHH: SP is overall more adaptable to smaller schools, in addition this is a great way of
using weather to their benefit
ADFA: move to end
o PP seconds
Vote Successful: UW-Stevens Point Selected as Program of the Year
Boardroom called to order at 9:14 a.m.
Roll Call
Parli Pro Presentation
Boardroom separated
Roll Call
SALT Presentation (Indiana State)
Q&A
o NIU: How do you feel program has changed?
First didn’t feel like RLU had a purpose. It was very new until the second
year. Over the past few years it became a well-oiled machine and met
goals it set out to do
o UW-Stevens: What social programs?
Door decs, arts and crafts, getting people talking. A scavenger hunt was
given to acclimate the students to ISU.
o Eau Claire: Where is it going in the future?
More toward bonding between staff, needs to be improved upon to make
staff a united front.
o Ball State: Are topics of diversity addressed?
Yes, Movie night was a big part. As well as social justice conversations.
Pro Con
Presentation Grammar
Student Suggestions
Implementation options (flexibility)
Committee
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o WMU yields to redundancy
o Ball State: how can student staff be evaluated?
Student putting on the program are also the supervisors, therefore they can
recognize where improvement needs to be. Additionally, mid and end of
year
o MSU: motions to ends
SVSU seconds
o Pro/Con
Indiana State SALT
Pro Con
Low cost “umm”
“Three day program simulation”
Bid
Survey post assessment
Discussion:
Eau Claire: feels this program is an excellent example (low cost, long term goals, and
way to improve staff overall)
Illinois Wesleyan: Did a great job of assessing and this sets a good example
Purdue Calumet: Impressed by immersion and hands-on approach
SIU-C: this can be utilized at host school
UIC: Great considering utilization of resources and factors in low cost. Adaptable
CMU: move to end discussion
o UW-GB seconds
o Oshkosh objects
o CMU and GB retracts
Oshkosh: went above and beyond, and kept it low cost
Purdue Calumet: calls question
o No objections
Vote Successful: Indiana State selected for SALT
Green Bay moves to bring MMH, OCM Award, to the floor
o Platteville seconds
DePaul moves to waive reading
o EIU seconds
Q&A:
o DePaul: Move to end Q&A
Brock seconds
Indiana State objects
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Second withdrawn by Brock
Motion withdrawn by DePaul
o Indiana State: Does GLACURH have a choice?
No, changed on NACURH level
o WIU: Move to end Q&A
Marquette Seconds
BSU Objects
All retracts
o Ball State: Where does plaque and money come from?
No answer
o WIU: Friendly amendment
Strike point 3 of section 7 of section 3
In Q&A, not appropriate to make motion at present time
o IUPUI moves to end Q&A
SIU-C second
Retracted
o BSU: who is taking this over?
OCM is gone, so the benefits leave as well.
o Purdue Calumet: Does this change title?
Yes
o Calumet: TIME
o Indiana State: Move to extend Q&A
IUPUI second
o Calumet: Could the change not be legislative?
Yes
o UIC: Move to end?
Second by DePaul
o Discussion:
o UIC: friendly amendment to strike subsection 3 of section 7
Author Accepts
o Q&A on amendment:
o Eau Claire: end Q&A
Oakland Second
Objection
Motion and second withdrawn
o Oshkosh: with striking, does this winner get something?
UIC yield to RBD
Director: plaque
o Marquette yields
o Indiana State: Can we keep plaque phrasing and get rid of 100 dollar?
Needs to be in discussion
o Purdue moves to end Q&A
GVSU seconds
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o Discussion:
o Indiana State: friendly amend to strike scholarship and 100 dollar
UIC accepts
o BSU calls question
o BSU: strike motion from minutes of all necessary items that were inappropriately
used through rules of Robert’s Rules
Second by: IUPUI
o SIU-C moves to end discussion
UIUC seconds
o Consent called
Dissent
Placard Vote
o Vote: 45-2-0, Motion Carries
o Move to grove by UW-RF
Second by Platteville
SIUC moved to bring MMA, Interpretation Power, to the floor
o Seconded by DePaul
o UW-Platteville moved to wave the reading
o UW-Stevens Point seconded
o No objections
o Q & A:
SUIC – if MMA passes would this be implemented for the 2013 – 2014
RBD or not?
AFDA at the end of business tonight
ISU – who is the current interpreter of policy
AFDA says that past practice has declared the Director to be
BSU – How has this been addressed in the past
ADFA says amongst the board
WIU- what does conflict mean exactly?
ADFA – says that it determining constitutionality, not arguments.
Purdue Cal – is this legislation come up because of a situation?
AFDA – at the Fall 2013 retreat, we were going over bids and
determined that it may be best to not place constitutionality on the
responsibility of the Director
SIU-C moves to end Q&A
Second by Ferris State
o SIU-C: thought out with great detail and future ADFAs will benefit
o Michigan: in favor
o GVSU: yield to redundancy
o WIU: feels director should interpret. This is a student ran organization
o SVSU: gives a more concrete interpretation and offsets duties and workload of
Director
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o Indiana State: it is necessary to have an interpreter. The director is not the best
choice. ISU supports
o Purdue Calumet: feels that it should not fall on Director. Everyone is human.
o UW-Whitewater: feels that we would not want to focus on director or financial
director
o GVSU: move to end discussion
Second by UW-Milwaukee
CMU objects
Milwaukee and GVSU retracts
o CMU: friendly amendment that makes advisor, ADFA and Director the
interpreters
o ADFA does not accept friendly amendment
o Move to U of Michigan to end discussion
Second by Oakland
o Vote of 40-7-0 passes
o Motion to recess: Oakland
Windsor seconds
o Reconvened at 9:43 a.m.
SIUC Move MMI, SALT Requirements, to floor
o SIU-E second
MSU moves to waive reading
o DePaul
Q&A:
o SIU-C: Curious, ACPA being stricken?
Yes
o Green Bay: yield to redundancy
o Carthage: Have there been questions in the past?
Yes, could not enforce
o Move to end Q&A by WIU
Second Indiana State
No dissent
o Eau Claire: feels this just puts practice into policy
o Indiana State: from experience, knows this is not correct. There should be gotten
rid of nationally
o WIU: in support
o NIU: yield to redundancy
o Platteville: Yield to redundancy
o Indiana State: friendly amendment to strike National Recognition
o Author accepts
o SIU-C: Move to end discussion
Second by UW-Stout
o Consent Called
MMI passes
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o Motion to bring MMJ, Environmental Guidelines to floor by Indiana State
UW-River Falls Second
o Green Bay move to waive reading
WMU seconds
o Motion to end by WIU
IUPUI seconds
o Michigan State University: in favor, putting practice to policy and consistent with what RHA
does
o Indiana State: move to end discussion
UW-RF seconds
o Consent called
No Dissent, passes
o Marquette moves to MMK, General Bid Policies, to floor
UIC seconds
o Director yields to AD-NRHH
o Q&A:
o Eau Claire: move to end Q&A
Second by UW-Stevens Point
o Discussion:
o CMU in full support, helps with comparison of vids
o UW-Platteville calls question
WIU objects
o WIU echoes, but not in support of orientation
o Point of clarification: can change in excel
o Marquette: what does it matter? It is usually printed landscape
o River Falls feels that there should be a number requirement
o SVSU: feels that portrait my not be best option. Doesn’t necessarily reflect design
o Indiana State: feels that mandating all to be in portrait makes it less confusing and all
uniform
TIME
o NIU moves to exhaust speakers list
Second by Platteville
o WIU: amend to strike G
Second by Marquette
o Q&A on Amendment:
o ISU: moves to end
Oakland second
o Discussion on amendment
UW-Milwaukee feels that giving people more guidelines is beneficial
GVSU echoes Milwaukee, shouldn’t matter with quality of bid
UIS supports amendment, does not affect content
WIU echoes
Marquette yield to redundancy
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Indiana State yields to redundancy
Platteville, focus on professionalism
Wayne State moves to end discussion
Second
Vote on amendment, unsuccessful
Second vote: 24-22-1, Passed
UIS yields
Marquette yield
DePaul calls question
No objections
47-0-0 passed
School of the Year Q&A (GVSU)
Eau Claire: Why does your school deserve it?
o GVSU decided to bid for this because of great strides being made towards
sustainability, diversity. We feel we deserve this because of both campus and
RHA involvement
NIU: Why this year?
o Restructured RHA board and RHA which has greatly increased efficiency
La Crosse: What types of programs?
o New programs, Haunted Hall, President’s Ball, Family weekend. Got everyone to
come to Laker Rock
CMU: How available are these resources on campus?
o Free, counseling, tutoring, math lab, stats lab, offered to all campuses of the
university.
Indiana State: How your school has worked with other schools and the region?
o SVSU battle of the rivals (charity event)
NRHH (Ind State): TIME
CMU extend Q&A
o Carthage second
Indiana State NRHH:
o Associate director of student life has asked for assistance in initiatives and class
projects
DePaul: yield to redundancy
Western Michigan: philanthropy?
o Last year donated books to a children’s hospital
o Packed lunch and dinners
Recycle old computers
MSU: what is the schools take on diversity and training students?
o Working for international students and worked with ISO to get more diverse
outlook within housing communities
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o Office of multicultural center
o LQBTQIA
o Living/learning communities
o Women and science
SVSU NRHH: tradition improvement?
o More involvement Laker community to keep traditions. TIME
SIU-C: move to exhaust speaker’s list
o Second Indiana State
Continued: campus life night.
IUPUI: yield
Carthage: struggles and improvement
o Had a rocky executive board, but with the new legislation just passed they have
grown and became more responsible and taking steps to improve
WIU: what have you done to address challenging issues from residents on campus?
o Gender neutral housing is on campus in any hall
Platteville: yields to redundancy
Brock: mental health?
o Counseling and Women’s Center
o Peer mentor in International House
Windsor: impressed with sustainability, what is the biggest accomplishment?
o Pizza boxes, collected
o Eco reps promote recycling on campus
o New buildings are all LEED certified
Illinois State: yield to IT
o How do you connect globally?
International student input and around the world night
Sharing of cultures
Wayne State: specific examples of reaching out to culture shock and holidays?
o Extensive international student orientation
IWU: yields
CMU: yields
Pro/Con
Grand Valley State University
Pro Con
Responses Originality
Sustainability “stuff”
Community philanthropy International impact
Free resources Legibility
Entirely self-funded “umm”
Gender neutral acceptability “LGBTQIA… Is that right??”
Conference involvement
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Discussion:
CMU: In full support of GVSU. Commend them on varieties of resources on campus.
Their efforts are admirable and need recognized
o NRHH: able to use drama to increase awareness
Platteville: echo, green initiatives and inclusivity push it over edge
SVSU: great bid, worry about outreach
WMU: very impressed with international students, but didn’t discuss how they impacted
campus
Calumet: in middle of the fence. Avoid redundant and attacks
Indiana State NRHH: did not respond well to outside questions
Eau Claire: many pros can be found on any campus. Question originality beyond average
school. Additionally, nothing has changed over the past few years
IUPUI: in favor, people will mess up, human error
IWU: yield
Wayne: yield
IL state: deserves it, inclusiveness and passion to better selves is beneficial
La Crosse: not ready for this
UIC: Does GVSU have NRHH?
o No
Academic resources
Overall inclusion Presentation
Bid Bid
Letters of support Responses
“cage-free eggs”
Housing options
Programs Programs
Mental health resources
Athletics and Recreation Involvement with other GLACURH
Institutions
“local produce” Mental health resources
Collaboration with other university
departments
Faculty involvement
“international attention” Diversity involvement
Involvement with MORHA schools Specificity to year
Government
GVSU Wrecking Ball
GVSU Wrecking Ball
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NIU: Yield to redundancy
UIC: torn, feel like they have improved and needs recognized
NIU NRHH: echo efforts made, although we’re a fan of sustainability, lacks of what is to
be established in the last year
DePaul: great presentation, better set of awards given. This is very vague
BSU: feels although anyone could have bid for this award, they took initiative and
actually bid. We should recognize
Purdue Calumet: point out that cons are a stretch. Years are not specific
University of Michigan: in support
St. Francis: yield
Calumet NRHH: yield
Oakland: needs to be more year specific
UWW: shouldn’t be awarding solely based on bid
Wayne State: move to end
o NIU seconds
Vote successful: No confidence
Motion by SVSU to recess
o UIC Seconds
Called to order 2:30
OCM Presentation
o Scott Singleton
o Heather Edmunds
Advisor Election Presentation, Abbas Hill
Q&A:
o Eau Claire: Thanks Abbas for presentation. Long term goals?
Hard for numbers, it depends on the school. Will have as many
conversations as we need to increase NRHH chapter affiliation
o Ferris State: Yield to redundancy
o SIU-C: Biggest struggle and fix?
Not seeing RBD every day. Getting over long-distance advising. Continue
to make 1:1s happen regularly. As well as mixing it up
o Illinois State: How have you grown?
Heart gotten bigger, taught me how to be even more quiet and let things
happen as long as it is not a big detriment to the region and the
organization. It is impossible not to learn
o GVSU: Elaborate on how to grow NRHH chapter?
1:1 conversations with advisors to keep it growing. Really educating and
using resources to get people acclimated to NRHH. TIME
o CMU moves to extend by 5 minutes
BSU Seconds
o Continued: not knowing where resources exist makes it hard to start.
o Purdue: what is you biggest impact on RBD so far?
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Don’t really know. Being thankful. Know what type of impact I would
like. Letting them know it is okay where they are and it is only going to
make you better.
o Indiana State: yield
o CMU: biggest asset?
Stability. Making sure that the region is stable and able to transition in and
out.
o WMU: yield to redundancy
o BSU: biggest weakness or struggle in last term?
Getting used to long distance advising and balancing work team with 1:1
time. When 1:1s are scheduled do best to not schedule must around them.
o DePaul: Move to end Q&A
Second by Marquette
Abbas Hill
Pro Con
Q&A
Previous experience Previous experience
Dedication Time
“stability” “I don’t know”
NRHH Expansion
“Passion for inclusion”
“improving the standard”
Discussion:
DePaul: full support of Abbas for upcoming term. Looking forward to what he
can do
Indiana State: great advisor for GLACURH and providing stability is what is
needed
UIC: Abbas displays realistic expectations (welcomed). Shows good advisor
qualities
MSU: In favor because his honesty is priceless. Appreciates saying that he didn’t
know
Mich: Yield to redundancy
CMU: Yield to redundancy
IWU: Calls question
o Wayne State Dissent
Ball State: we believe that he will expand his goals
SIU-C: Call the question
o No dissent
Vote, Abbas elected
SVSU No Frills Update
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Budget Update
Loyola move to grove
o Retracted
UW-L moved to bring MMD, Redesign of Regional Website, to floor
o UIC seconded
UWGB moved to wave the reading
o Oakland seconded
DePaul did you look into WIX?
o We did and it’s a redirect and it doesn’t look as professional. And we wanted to be
consistent with the other regions. It personally looks better and there is a way to see
the old website
UW-W did they include what it was going to look like?
o Those were what they looked like the examples, but they have no completely shown
us an exact piece but we will see a mockup. Most of the NACURH regions are
converting to wordpress.
UW-Stout the last paragraph?
o I was going to clarify. I would be willing to take a friendly amendment
UW Stout: Preview?
o See it before and after each payment
CMU are there any other fees?
o That’s all we would pay
Indiana State who would approve the mock-up?
o We could look into sending it out or the RBD
Brock are any firms from our region looked at?
o We looked at firms to be able to sit down and chat. The bids we received where way
cheaper other places. There was not a possibility to meet anyways
Platteville mobile compatible?
o It is completely compatible on mobile
UW-Stout how many bids did you see?
o We narrowed it down to two. Because the 1500$ but we didn’t go with them because
it would take weeks to keep in touch and insure that we would be comfortable.
Indiana State moves to end
o UIC seconds
Discussion:
o Ball State: friendly amendment to make the 2 a 1
o Accepted
o Indiana State: Feels the need is present and it is a growing region. WordPress is the way
to go
o Platteville: in favor for taste and security
o CMU: help schools gain resources
o SIU-C: Yielded
o SVSU: Yielded
o UIC: Call the question
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o No Dissent
o Vote: 46-0-0 successful
o CMU moved to bring MMB, Regulation of Member Invoicing, to the floor
o Seconded by SIU-Edwardsville
o Indiana State University moved to waive the reading
o Seconded by Ferris State
o Q & A: ADFA fields his own questions
o University of Windsor asked about the Canadian conversion
o ADFA responded that he will use the current conversion rate and that the ADFA
would be active in checking the current rates to invoice schools correctly.
o University of Windsor asked will the exchange rate be from the date of the invoice.
o ADFA responded that it would be set from the date of the invoice
o University of Illinois Springfield moved to end Q & A
o GVSU seconded.
o No Objections and moved into discussions.
o Discussion
o BSU: more inclusive and allow more Canadian schools to be a part of
GLACURH
o Brocks: Yields
o SIU-C: Yields
o Indiana State: Call question
o CONSENT
o UW-Platteville moves to bring MMC, Travel Requirements, to the floor
o Second Oshkosh
o University of Indianapolis moved to wave reading
o Seneca College seconded
o Q & A
o University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire moved to end Q & A
o Oakland University seconded.
o Discussion:
o DePaul calls question
CONSENT!
o Move to grove for 5 minutes CMU
o UW-SP second
o Call to order 4:49
o Motion for MME, Best School Banner, to floor by Eastern Michigan
o Second by SVSU
o MSU moves to waiver reading
o NIU second
o Q&A
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o Brock would like to know if host school decides online or in person banner.
o Yes, they do
o Carthage moves to end
o Oakland seconds
o Discussion
o UW-GB called question
o No dissent
o CONSENT
o Motion to bring MMF to floor by Carthage
o Seneca College
o UW-Green Bay move to the waive reading
o Oakland seconds
o No objections
o Questions
o Indiana State University – how do you interpret if it is one page or not.
o Director – dates distinguish year of involvement
o Motion to end of Q&A Carbondale
o MSU seconds
o No objections
o Brock Calls the Question
o Consent with no objects
o UIS moves to bring MML, Semis, to the floor
o North Central College seconds
o No objections
o Q & A
o Platteville – do other regions bring their advisor
o Director – Yes
o WIU – Where is the $375 coming from
o ADFA – General fund
o Northern Illinois University – Is this just for this year
o Director - Yes
o UW-River Falls Motion to end Q&A
o Purdue Calumet seconds
o Illinois Wesleyan University Calls the Question
o No objections
o MML passes 47-0-0
o North Central College moves to bring MMG, Award Voting Clarification, to the floor
o Second by Whitewater
o Platteville moves to waive reading
o IUPUI seconds
o Q&A
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o UW GB moves to end Q&A
o Second by Loyola
o Discussion
o Brock calls the question
o CONSENT!!
o Motion to adjourn GLACURH 2013 Business by Michigan State University
o Second by Rose Hulman
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Commitment to Diversity
Presiding Officer: Jacob Crosetto, ADFA
Minutes Prepared by: Andrew Haugen, AD-NRHH
GVSU Pro/Con
Pro Con
letters of support misleading graphs
“established employee salary review for equity” residential support
gender neutral housing
resources
culture based
Indiana State University Pro/Con
Position Present
CMU
NRHH
x
NIU NCC x
UIC NCC x
NCC NCC x
MSU NCC x
IWU NCC x
DePaul
NCC
x
ADFA x
AD-NRHH x
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Pro Con
Graphs
Organizations
Discussion
NCC: Indiana State is concerned with the lack of organizations compared to GVSU.
DePaul: Both graphs were confusing but with GVSU we have no clue because they took
out a large group of data. With ISU it was confusing because it was up to interpretations
IWU: GVSU bid was very through based on classes, organizations this year.
UIC: In relation to each other, the fact that GVSU had three letters of support compared
to one, they worry about the support of the other school since there was only one letter.
NIU: While charts were misleading GVSU their information was better layed out and
presented.
DePaul: DePaul agrees with NIU with GVSUs graphs and they have a lot of school
support and have many resources compared to Indiana State
CMU: Would like to echo the previous statements with the students on campus and the
culture were better defined with GVSU.
NCC: When looking at GVSU they look at a more well-rounded campus based on
departments.
UIC: Echo what was said before. Comparison between GVSU with organizations and
programs and Indiana state university with programs and evaluations.
MSU: While looking at both bids GVSU did a better job describing their events. It was
fluid and well done.
IWU called the questions
o No Dissent
Ballot vote: Successful
Vote: Grand Valley State Selected
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Members Present for GLACURH 2013
School RHA/NRHH
Friday
11:22 9:14:00 9:43:00 11:31:00 2:30:00 4:49:00
Augustana College RHA
X X X
Ball State University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Brock University RHA X X X X X X
Carthage College RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Central Michigan University RHA
X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
DePaul University RHA X X X X X X
Eastern Illinois University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Eastern Michigan University RHA X X X X X X
Ferris State University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Grand Valley State University RHA X X X X X X
Illinois State University RHA X X X X X X
Illinois Wesleyan University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Indiana State University RHA X X X X X X
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NRHH X X
X X
Indiana University
Bloomington RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X
X
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Loyola University Chicago RHA
X X
X X
NRHH
X
X X X
Marquette University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Michigan State University RHA X X X X
X
North Central College RHA X X X X X X
Northern Illinois University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Oakland University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Purdue University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Purdue University Calumet RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Roosevelt University RHA X
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Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology RHA X X X X X X
Saginaw Valley State
University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Seneca College - King
Campus RHA X X X X X X
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University Center of Chicago RHA
University of Evansville RHA X X X X X X
University of Guelph RHA X
NRHH
University of Illinois at
Chicago RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Illinois at
Springfield RHA X X X X X X
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University of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Indianapolis RHA X X X X X X
University of Michigan RHA X X X X X X
University of St. Francis RHA
X X X X X
NRHH
X
X X X
University of Windsor RHA X X X X X X
University of Wisconsin - Eau
Claire RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Green Bay RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin - La
Crosse RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Milwaukee RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X
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University of Wisconsin -
Oshkosh RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Platteville RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
River Falls RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Stevens Point RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X X X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Stout RHA X X
X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
University of Wisconsin -
Whitewater RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
Wayne State University RHA
X X X X X
Western Illinois University RHA X X X X X X
NRHH X X
X X X
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Western Michigan University RHA X
X X X X
NRHH
X X X
Regional Board Director X X X X X X
Regional Board ADFA X X X X X X
Regional Board AD-NRHH X x
X X X
Regional Board MI X X X X X X
Regional Board WI X X X X X X
Regional Board IL X X X X X X
Regional Board IN X X
X X X
Regional Board Parli X X X X X X
Regional Board Advisor X X X X X X
NACURH NAA X X X X X X
SAACURH ADBA X X X X X X
NACURH NIC X X X X X X
NACURH NSRO X X
X X X
OCM Scott X
X X X
OCM Heather X
X X X