The Roommate Resource Service
Student Training Module: Abstract and Facilitator
Information
Abstract:
Living with a roommate can be stressful…let’s
face it, many student today have never shared a room and are now living
in close quarters with another individual in a space that is most likely
smaller than their room at home. This module is designed to assist roommates
who are currently involved in roommate conflicts, through the exploration
of issues such as conflict resolution, communication styles, and win-win
communication strategies. A significant emphasis of this module covers
the typical things that cause roommate conflicts with examples and ideas
for the development of collaborative and compromising solutions. As
a close, students are provided with a plan on how to work through conflicts
if/when they arise, along with information on when to get staff involved.
Facilitator Information:
Sofia Bautista Pertuz is
the Assistant Director for Residence Life at Teachers College - Columbia
University as. She is a PhD candidate at Seton Hall University. Sofia
has held former positions as Assistant Director for First Year Experience
and for Operations at Seton Hall as well as Residence Hall Director
at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She lives in New York City with her
husband Antonio.
Lynn Riker is the Director
of Residence Life at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Lynn has been
involved in training around conflict resolution for 15 years. Throughout
her professional career she has presented at student conferences (GLACURH
and NACURH), professional conferences (GLACUHO, MACUHO, RELI and ACUHO-I)
and staff training (Central Michigan, Seton Hall and New Jersey Institute
of Technology).