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Statement of Community

 

Living in a residence hall at Minnesota State University Moorhead means living in a community. This community is a dynamic place, composed of various people with different values, cultures, lifestyles, and attitudes. As members of the community, we must strive to understand the individuality and life choices of those among us. We can best learn from one another in an atmosphere of positive encouragement and mutual respect. We must possess a genuine desire to learn from those around us as well as give others the respect and tolerance we desire. Each person has a role to play in our residence hall community and should be encouraged to do so.

 

Minnesota State University Moorhead residence hall communities incorporate the following:

 

  • EDUCATION: to ensure that teaching and learning take place outside the classroom;
  • OPENNESS: so that ideas and thoughts can be discussed freely;
  • RESPECT: to ensure that the individual is honored so diversity can be pursued;
  • RESPONSIBILITY: so that the individual accepts obligations to the community and is held accountable for individual actions;
  • CARING: to ensure that the individual's well being is supported and that community service is encouraged;
  • INVOLVEMENT: so that all individuals have a voice in decisions concerning their community;
  • OWNERSHIP: to ensure that all individuals care for their building facilities and adjacent property; and
  • CELEBRATION: so that Minnesota State University Moorhead's history and culture is included and that residence hall traditions are shared.

 

Your rights as a residence hall community member:

 

To live in a supportive and stimulating community; to sleep and study without disturbance; to live in a safe, secure, healthy, and clean environment; to socialize in your room; to enjoy a variety of quality foods; and to involve yourself and others in promoting an educational, open, responsible, caring, involving and celebrative community.

 

Your responsibility as a residence hall community member:

 

To consider the needs of other residents and balance them with your own needs; to promote care of the physical facilities, equipment, and services; to communicate with other residents and staff member, to let other residents know when they are disturbing you; to demonstrate a commitment to the community by getting involved; to promote campus and individual safety; and to demonstrate dignity and respect for all individuals.

 

Living on campus at Minnesota State University Moorhead affords you many opportunities to face challenges head on, achieve in a variety of areas and grow as an individual. However, these things only happen when you actively participate and support the community ideals stated here.

 

Adapted from In Search of Community, Ernest Boyer, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.





Mission:
Housing & Residential staff, through our programs, facilities and services provides a home environment of student centered communities to support resident academic success and personal development, and to provide opportunities for developing interpersonal relationships, leadership, activity and community outreach.



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