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Residential Life & Housing
Residential Life & Housing Office
All administrative processes associated with residential life are coordinated through the RLH Office. Specifically, room assignments, room selection, room changes, residence hall opening and closing, and damage restitution.

RLH Professional Staff

Director of Residential Life and Housing

The Director of Residential Life and Housing for providing the overall supervision and direction for the department.  The Director works with the Assistant Director of RLH, Area Coordinators, Hall Director, and Resident Advisers to assess the needs of students and to provide services that fulfill both the College's mission as well as that of the department.  The Director is responsible for the managing and maintaining the room-assignment process for new students, the room selection process for returning students, room-change process, and opening/closing processes. The Director also manages web content and administrative applications for the RLH Office.

Kevin Forti
Email: kforti@clarku.edu
Telephone: (508) 793-7453

Assistant Director of Residential Life and Housing

The Assistant Director of Residential Life and Housing works closely with the Director to provide a supportive living/learning environment for the undergraduate and graduate students living in the Clark community.  The Assistant Director works to promote a strong sense of community through the coordination of campus programming and community-building efforts which create a sense of pride and ownership within residence hall communities.

This position is currently vacant
Email: -
Telephone: -

Area Coordinators

The Area Coordinators (AC) are professional staff members living in the residence halls who are committed to the growth and development of residential college students. ACs are responsible for advising residents concerning personal and/or academic concerns, supervising the Resident Adviser staff, promoting hall programs and activities, advising hall councils and managing all aspects of residence hall life. Each of the three Area Coordinators is responsible for different areas of campus: Sanford, Johnson, and Sanford; Bullock, Dana, Dodd and Hughes; and Maywood Street Hall and Clark Houses.

For Maywood Street Hall, Blackstone Hall, and Clark Houses
TBA

Jessica Donovan
Email: jedonovan@clarku.edu
Telephone: (508) 793-7453


For Sanford, Johnson, and Dodd Halls

Amy Liss
Email:  aliss@clarku.edu
Telephone: (508) 793-7453


For Bullock, Dana, and Hughes Halls
This position is currently vacant
Email: -
Telephone: -

Hall Director

The Wright Hall Director is a professional staff member living in Wright Hall.  Like the Area Coordinators, the Hall Director is committed to the growth and development of residential college students, specifically First Year Students living in Wright Hall.  The Hall Director works for both the Office of Residential Life and Housing, and the Office of Student Leadership and Programming.  This unique position provides a collaborative link between these two important facets of student life at Clark University.

Ryan Depesa
Email:  rdepesa@clarku.edu
Telephone: (508) 793-7453

RLH Administrative Assistant

The Administrative Assistant manages the central office and student employee staff.  He/she is responsible for coordinating appointments and communication with the professional staff.  The Administrative Assistant manages all apartment and roommate/sublet listings for our bi-weekly online and paper copy apartment listings.

Lisa Jano
Email: ljano@clarku.edu
Telephone: (508) 793-7453

 

 

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