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Faculty-in-Residence Communities

Overview

The Faculty-in-Residence Program at the University of Florida is a structured living-learning program that promotes interaction between students and faculty through out-of-classroom experiences. The Faculty-in-Residence lives in a specially designed apartment within or adjacent to a residence hall so that the faculty member and his/her family can share the residence hall living experience with students. The Faculty-in-Residence helps plan and implement educational, recreational, social and cultural programs while serving as a role model, mentor, adviser, teacher, and leader in the residential community.

Research has shown that faculty programs in residence halls benefit students and the university as a whole. Students who have contact with faculty outside the classroom have higher retention rates leading to graduation (Astin, 1977; Bean, 1980), are more satisfied with college (Astin, 1977; Pascarella, 1980), and exhibit higher levels of achievement (Centra and Rock, 1971). The faculty members involved with students in out-of-classroom experiences also benefit from the experience. Faculty gain a greater understanding of students’ needs, expectations, strengths and weaknesses that can lead to better structured academic expectations and challenges, and a reduction of misunderstandings (Pascarella, 1975).

The Faculty-in-Residence is interested in students and has the desire to relate to students in a residential setting, outside of the classroom or laboratory. He/she is able to articulate programming ideas and community development initiatives that will enhance the collegiate experience of students in the residence halls. This program is an excellent way to help students feel more comfortable around their professors and university administrators.

Program Goals

  • To increase faculty presence and role modeling in the residence halls
  • To provide opportunities for faculty and students to interact outside the classroom
  • To provide a seamless transition between the classroom and the residence hall environment
  • To increase personalization of the residence halls, and ultimately the university community, leading to higher student retention, satisfaction, and success

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Meet the Faculty-in-Residence

Travis Smith, PhD
TLSmith@ufl.edu

Broward/Yulee Area

Department of Religion
Website

Anita Anantharam, PhD
AAnita@ufl.edu
Broward/Yulee Area

Center for Women's Studies
and Gender Research
Website

David Barber
DBarber@housing.ufl.edu
Honors Residential College at Hume Hall

Food and Resource Economics
Undergraduate Coordinator

Glenn Butler, EdD
GlennB@housing.ufl.edu
Lakeside Residential Complex

Retired and Emeritus Faculty,
Department of Public Relations
Website

Rosanna Resende, PhD
RosanaR@housing.ufl.edu
Graduate and Family Housing

Department of Anthropology & Center for
Latin American Studies

Awards and Recognition

  • NRHH National Faculty/Staff of the Month for September 2010 - David Barber
  • NRHH National Faculty/Staff of the Month for November 2010 - Dr. Anita Anantharam
  • NRHH Regional Community Service Program of the Month for November 2011 - "A Girl's Place at UF," a joint program between Dr. Anita Anantharam and the Yulee Global Living-Learning Community staff

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Contact Information

Housing & Residence Education
Division of Student Affairs
SW 13th Street & Museum Road
P.O. Box 112100
Gainesville, FL 32611-2100
Phone: (352) 392-2161
Fax: (352) 392-6819

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