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Residence Life and Housing

Residential Student Organizations

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African-American Residential Caucus

The African American Residential Caucus (AARC) organization's primary goal is to be the voice for African American residential students at Wright State University. The AARC provides African American residential students with a resource to ask for help and voice their concerns and creates social support, unity, and pride among residents. Students can join the organization at any time throughout the academic year. 

Executive Board Members for 2024 - 2025 

  • President: Brea Goines
  • Vice President: Aleia Samuels  
  • Secretary: Nevaeh Keaton
  • Treasurer: Aniya Owens
  • Public Relations Chair: Vada Harris
  • Collaborations Chair: Raven Holdbrook
  • Street Team: Jakira Trainer
  • Education Chair: Morgan Evans
  • Community Service Chair: Tania Clark
  • Advisor: Briunna Ferba

Interested in getting involved with AARC? Email aarc@wright.edu 


Community Councils

Community Councils are student-run organizations dedicated to advocating for the interests and welfare of residential students, while also providing opportunities for personal growth and development. Community Council serves as the representative voice of the residents in their community to the Residential Community Association, plans community-wide programs and other initiatives, and participates in regional and national conferences. Any student living on campus is welcomed and encouraged to attend their Community Council meetings.

Interested in getting involved with Community Councils? Email rca@wright.edu 


National Residence Hall Honorary

Mission

The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) is a nationally recognized student organization that advocates for the interests and welfare of residential students, while also providing opportunities for their personal growth and development. NRHH recognizes individuals who have contributed to the advancement of college and university housing, provides service for people in students in their communities both on- and off-campus, as well as encourages individuals to grow as leaders in their communities.

How to Get Involved

The Wright State Chapter of NRHH strives to be involved in activities on campus regularly. If you are interested in possibly becoming a member, participating in upcoming service activities, or with to recognize positive people or changes in your Wright State residential community, please email nrhh@wright.edu

NRHH Executive Board Spring 2024

  • President: Morgan Robertson
  • Vice President of Administration: Salliea Holland 
  • Vice President of Recognition: Elise Hubert 
  • Vice President of Service: Brooklyn Ponish 
  • Vice President of Outreach: Grace Moore 
  • Advisor: Nickole Watson

Residential Community Association (RCA)

Mission Statement

We strive to create a sense of community through programming, providing opportunities for leadership, and personal and professional development, and initiating change through students for Wright State and its community.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to create an environment and atmosphere that promotes equality, compassion, and excellence as well as provide opportunities for leadership.  

Executive Board Spring 2024RCA Board

  • President: Varshitha Thanam 
  • Vice President of Administration: Diana Lopez-Simon
  • National Communications Coordinator (NCC): Amana Koeller 
  • Director of Residential Activities: Brinlyn Tipton 
  • Director of Advocacy: Miles Mustin 
  • Director of Public Relations: Ryanne Cimatu 
  • Director of Leadership Development: Alex Feckner
  • Advisor: Nickole Watson

 

Contact Us

Email: rca@wright.edu 

Address: 
Residential Community Association
c/o Residence Life and Housing
Community Center
Wright State University
3460 Colonel Glenn Hwy.
Dayton, Ohio 45435