The program was directed at College and University housing adminstrators, with a focus on creating living and learning communities in residence halls and facilities, as opposed to simply "wharehousing" the students. Of particular interest to me was the presenters' take on dealing with faculty. Apparently, it ain't easy. Here's some of the advice they had:
One "trick" used at the University of South Carolina to make their programs work is called "Out to Lunch." Students are given vouchers good for a free meal anywhere in the University dining system, and they can use to take a favorite faculty member to lunch. Apparently, breaking bread with the little people is oh so much more tolerable if it's free.
To be sure, not all college and university faculty fit into these categories; I had many good professors that would have gone to any lengths to be helpful to their students. Still, the fact that these housing experts felt the need to make it such a prominent part of their presentation is sure telling.
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