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Residence Hall Council consists of general board members and executive board members. E-board members include:
President -- oversees all Residence Hall Council activities, runs meeting, non-voting member of E-board, liaison to an area council.
Vice President -- organizes the finances, works to support area council and other E-board members with a budget to help plan their events and assists the president.
National Communications Chair -- leads our delegation to conference, stays connected with other NCCs from other Residence Hall Councils, votes on conference dockets, trains the NCC-IT.
National Communications Chair In-Training -- follows the NCC to conferences while learning the ropes of the NCC position, assumes the NCC position the following year.
Membership and Motivations Chair -- keeps members engaged and excited about RHC, takes attendance, sends e-mails, coordinates exciting aspects into meetings, organized the end of the year banquet.
Public Relations-- keeps the Web site up to date, creates advertisement for upcoming events, updates the Facebook and Twitter pages.
Large Events On-Campus Coordinator -- plans at least two University-wide events per semester with the E-board and area council to ensure a successful outcome.
Small Events On-Campus Coordinator -- co-sponsors campus wide events with other University organizations to make a smaller event a huge success.
Off-Campus Events Coordinator-- plans day trips off campus that are open to Quinnipiac students.
Historian -- organizes the calendar of all events, large and small, recording feedback from each event, keeping a history of members and events with photos.
Student Solutions -- addresses any issues or concerns students have within their residence halls, holds weekly meetings with Residential Life and Facilities to try and fix any problems; takes minutes at all meetings.
Anyone in RHC can run for these positions and elections are held each spring. These E-board members also oversee area councils and help them budget and plan events in their residence halls throughout the year.
Residence Hall Council is one of the only student organizations that allows freshman to hold office. Each residence hall has an area council. Members of area council, including the president, vice president, secretary, and representatives, plan events for their peers in their residence halls. In the past, students have planned events like football and wings, tie dye, midnight breakfast and other community-building events. Area councils each have a liaison from the executive board to help them budget and plan fun and exciting events for their residents.
Residence Hall Council is always looking to expand its membership and get more students involved and excited about their residential life at Quinnipiac. Meetings are held every Tuesday night at 9:15 p.m. in SC227.
Web site: www.qurhc.com
E-mail: rhc@quinnipiac.edu
Facebook: QU RHC
Twitter: @RHCbobcats


