Truman’s Residence Hall Association and National Residence Hall Honorary Receive Awards

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Sam Pleasant, Bailey Kallenberger and Alex Peterson receive awards at 2024 MACURH Regional Leadership Conference hosted at Iowa State University, Oct. 25-27.

Members of Truman’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) and National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) represented the University at the 2024 MACURH Regional Leadership Conference hosted at Iowa State University, Oct. 25-27.

This event is a gathering dedicated to enhancing student leadership and fostering community among residence hall associations in the Midwest. The event provided Truman’s delegation with opportunities for personal development, skill-building workshops and networking with fellow leaders across the region. The Truman delegation included RHA President Ceci Stokes, Cooper Spacil, NRHH President Alex Peterson and advisor Katelin Mathis. Hunter King serves on the Regional Board of Directors as the coordinating officer for presidents and education, and was also present.

In addition to participating in a full schedule of conference sessions and board room spaces, the Truman delegation brought home several awards. Top education session, second place in the case study competition and most spirited delegation, highlighting the hard work and dedication of Truman’s student leaders. Individually, Spacil and Peterson both received a Molly Moo Initiative pin to recognize their contributions during boardroom discussions. Peterson was recognized with a Standards pin. Bailey Kallenberger and King were both recognized with their Four-Year Service pin and Sam Pleasant was recognized with a Three-Year Service pin.

Caitlyn Mabry, West Campus Suites community coordinator, was presented with the Silver Diamond pin and was nominated for student staff member of the year. The Silver Diamond pin is the highest award that can be presented to an NRHH member on the regional level.  These recognitions demonstrate the commitment and excellence of Truman’s RHA and NRHH and its commitment to enhancing student life on campus.
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