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Summer
2004
NEWS
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Geneseos
NRHH Chapter Wins Top International Award
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Blue Knights chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) has
been named NRHH Chapter of the Year by NACURH, the National Association
of College and University Residence Halls.
The State University of New York at Geneseo was the regional winner from
NEACURH (the Northeast Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls)
and competed against the winning schools from each of the other seven
regions that make up NACURH. In June, several Geneseo students traveled
to St. Louis, Mo., to formally accept the top honors.
NACURH is the largest student-run corporation in the country, and boasts
about 300 member institutions from across the United States, Canada and
Mexico. The National Residence Hall Honorary is a national office of NACURH,
and is currently hosted by Mississippi State University.
NRHH exists to recognize the top one percent of residence hall student
leaders. According to NACURH, NRHH provides valuable opportunities for
campus-wide, regional and national recognition of students who have made
significant contributions to a colleges housing program.
Holly MacKenzie 04, who was an active member of NRHH and
served as chair of the Inter-Residence Council her senior year, said the
Geneseo students were thrilled to win the award.
The Geneseo chapter has about 25 to 30 active members, and their hard
work last year paid off, she said. NRHH also could stand for: networking,
recognizing, helping hands and having fun, according to the Blue Knights
chapters Web site.
Geneseo won the award for its community service and recognition on and
off campus, MacKenzie said. Among some of the events NRHH hosted this
year included a penny carnival for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program
and the regions Alzheimers Associations Walk, she said.
Each month, NRHH completed a community service project. The members made
Valentines Day cards for children in Roswell Park Cancer Institutes
Childrens Ward in Buffalo and holiday cards for residents of local
retirement homes. In addition, they worked with Greek organizations to
beautify the campus grounds and put together Easter baskets for nursing
home residents in Geneseo.
The projects help connect the College students with the community, said
MacKenzie, 22, of Alden, N.Y.
"Its a really good community builder between the students and
the outside Geneseo community," said MacKenzie, who majored in history.
MacKenzie said the Geneseo NRHH chapter also awarded many "Of the
Month," or OTM, awards to recognize students hard work in several
categories, including student, program, resident assistant, advisor, spotlight,
executive board member, community and diversity.
"Its about what can we do to recognize other people. Its
really about trying to make people feel better," MacKenzie said.
The best part of NRHH, she said, was having the chance to say to other
students, "You guys did an awesome job."
MacKenzie traveled with other Geneseo students in February to Western
New England College in Springfield, Mass., for the regional conference
and to pick up the Colleges NEACURH award. Marinda Wyant 04,
who served as president of NRHH last year, wrote the majority of the award-winning
bid, which outlined the activities the Blue Knights chapter performed
throughout the year, MacKenzie said.
Among those who went to St. Louis for the NACURH award were the outgoing
and incoming presidents Kristin Lesandro 04 and Corinne
Grinapol, respectively.
Vice President for Student and Campus Life Dr. Robert A. Bonfiglio
said the award highlights one of the best aspects of campus life at
Geneseo.
"Each year, Geneseos NRHH makes a significant contribution
to the quality of the campus experience," Bonfiglio said. "As
an honorary member of NRHH myself, I am thrilled to see the organization
given this well-deserved recognition. The NRHH is one of the many reasons
why Geneseo is such a special place."
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