Susan Mickhail Student Staff Member of the Year Oakland University GLACURH RLC 2017 University of Wisconsin LaCrosse November 17-19, 2017
Search (Table of Contents) Profile(About Susan)...1 Home(Job (Description)...1 Story(Above and beyond)...2 Slide up in them DM's(Impact)...3 Verified(Awards)...3 Likes(Letter of Recommendation)...4 Profile (About Susan) Nicknames: Mom, Susie, or Biscuit Cheeks Major: Sociology Netflix Choice: White Collar Disney Movie: Moana Daily Starbucks Order: Quad shot venti caramel Macchiato with extra Caramel drizzle and no foam. Favorite Insta filter: #nofilter Favorite Hashtag: #myawkwardlife #keepscrolling 1 Home (Job Description) Making the halls Home with door decs, builtin boards, and love Acting as a mentor for residents with academic, personal, social, financial or other concerns Spending a maximum amount of time on the floor, including each night in RAs own room Fostering a community that is supportive to all residents by promoting acceptance and understanding of diverse backgrounds Responding to situations at any time of the day and night Planning and implementing programs to foster community and to educate residents on issues pertinent to their development Participating in opening and closing the residence halls during all recesses Holding regular floor meetings and assist with getting residents to building meetings Supporting and enforcing all university and residence halls policies Participating in an ancillary committee as assigned and assist with committee projects
Story (Above and Beyond) 2 Susie's residents quickly become her family. They, as well as the campus community at large, call her mom because they know they can come to her for everything, from needing a heart to heart, a snack, to a shoulder to cry on. She has an open door policy and loves when residents come to her and talk to her about everything that is going on in their lives. Susie has implemented a programming collective. Her Adulting 101 programs helped her freshman year students significantly with getting through their first year. These programs taught students about how to be smart with money, do their taxes, change tires, be smart with sex, and other things that you need to know when becoming an adult. Susie is very flexible with her staff and with her residents. She has no problem changing duty nights to help out a co-worker. She has also been know to schedule the times of meetings, programs, and floor dinners to fit into the schedules of the most residents. Furthermore, she will change program curriculum to whatever it is her residents feel they need to know more about.
Slide in them DM's (Impacts) 3 Susie is making an lasting impact on housing by being the human resources development intern. In this position she co-runs a recruitment team that finds qualified undergraduate, graduate, and professional candidates to work for housing next year. "Susan had helped me with all of the stress and complications with classes and roommates.i had never felt more secure in my place of residence than I had with her in charge of the floor, and with her available for help whenever I needed it...if it were not for Susie bringing us together on the floor, I wouldn t have made lifetime friends with almost everyone who also lived there. Susie helped us become not just a community, but a family as well...susan Mickhail was an absolutely incredible RA and she inspires me to be a better person, and maybe one day become a Resident Assistant as well. One thing is for sure though: no one can do it as well as she can" -April Sonnenberg Susie is great RA 10/10 would resident again -Caleb White Verified (Awards) Susie has written campus winning OTM's for NRHH Received The Heartbeat Award Received the Leads From the Middle of the Pack Award Received the Most Spirited Staff Member Award
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