Who Do You #FF

by Mike Hamilton July 29, 2010

Last Friday I asked the question “do you follow peoples #followfriday suggestions on twitter.”  I got some great responses and I wanted to take some time to discuss and evaluate some #ff philosophy. This is also taken from the perspective of  the SA world. First up are the response I got for John and Bryan.  [...]

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Strong Dreams

by Mike Hamilton July 27, 2010

I asked earlier today on twitter what would people do if they could do anything and money, location, and life situations did not matter.  I have been thinking about this a lot over the past few months.  “Am I happy?” is a question I have been self reflecting on.  Strange thing is that the more [...]

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Rethinking Group Process

by Mike Hamilton March 25, 2010

Part One Written By: Mike Hamilton, Complex Coordinator, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, @m1hamilton Part Two Written By: Stacy Oliver, Assistant Director of Housing and Residential Life, Indiana University South Bend, @StacyLOliver Part One Origin: As I was sitting through my fourth year of resident assistant group process at Worcester Polytechnic Institute I began to think, how [...]

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Hall Government Programs

by Mike Hamilton March 16, 2010

Hall Governments help to further FYRE programs.

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Changing Perspective

by Mike Hamilton March 6, 2010

I have been advising Residence Hall Government and National Residence Hall Honorary at WPI for the past three years.  Before that I was involved in RHA at my undergrad, Bridgewater, for five years.  I love this stuff.  Most of all I love conferences.  I have always been really involved with NEACURH, and I have much [...]

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Marketing to the Extreme

by Mike Hamilton February 26, 2010

I personally am a huge fan of all the current electronic marketing and “social media optimization” trends that are currently occurring. As opposed to when I started in the field a few years ago, I now fully embrace facebook as a great way to communicate with students. That however, is a discussion for another time. [...]

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