MACURH History

Follow the link below for a documented record of all conferences, regional and national awards winners, and the regional board of directors from MACURH dating back to 1960.

 

MACURH 1960-Present

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Updating School info & Contacts

Follow the link provided to update or change your NCC, PCC, NRHH Rep. and RHA President's Contact information for your school.

 

School Contact Form

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Listservs

A listserv is an email list that is used for discussion and to disseminate all information related to its topic. This MACURH listserv will send out periodic emails. All listservs are hosted on Google Groups.

 

To join the MACURH listserv please email the RCC-SP.

 

 


MACURH Values Statement

In providing student resources the Midwest Affiliate of College & University Residence Halls values Diversity, Advocacy, Integrity, Recognition, Service, Development, and Community in on campus learning environments.

 

About MACURH

MACURH is the Midwest Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls. It is comprised of Residence Hall Associations from Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the Canadian province of Manitoba. MACURH is also one of eight regions that make up the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH). The regions are: Great Lakes (GL), Northeast (NE), Intermountain (I), South Atlantic (SA), Southwest (SW), Central Atlantic (CA), Pacific (P) and finally the Midwest (M).

 

NACURH is the largest student-run, non-profit organization in the Unites States. The purpose of the organization is to "design and facilitate programs and informational services to promote the educational goals of residence hall students through discussion groups, seminars, and speakers at the annual conferences and other means of information exchange through the year."

There are two major ways in which NACURH attempts to fulfill its goals. First is the generation of new and fresh ideas for all college and university campuses by providing an "environment" for those ideas to grow. This "environment" takes the form of conferences, both national and regional, that are attended by member schools delegations every year. These conferences provide an opportunity for enhancing leadership skills, developing new program ideas, and revitalizing motivation among delegates.

Second, is the maintenance of a viable communication network between all colleges and universities. This is best accomplished through the effective use of the National Information Center and the services it offers, in connection with the National Communications Coordinator from each school.

By taking an active role in NACURH and the services it has to offer, each resident hall student can help this organization accomplish its basic goal of improving residence halls nationwide.