Food and Films help create campus connections
By Jodi H. Beyeler

GOSHEN, Ind. – Baking isn’t in her official job
description as a resident director (RD) at Goshen College, but
Susie Lambright has written it in. She bakes so much that she burns
out the motor in her mixer every six months. But she keeps cooking
because she has learned it is one very effective means of
connecting with college students.
Chad Coleman, another Goshen College RD, is a film aficionado.
And he knows that the students in his residence hall love movies
too. So a large TV and home entertainment unit in his apartment
have made his place a prime campus hang-out.
As veteran RDs for Kratz, Miller and Yoder residence halls
– which are primarily home to first and second-year students
who are new to living away from home and with their peers –
Lambright and Coleman have many responsibilities, but the
opportunity to get to know students one-on-one though is what both
of them enjoy most.
“It is all about the relationships. Getting to know the
students on an individual basis is the stuff that keeps me engaged
with my job,” said Lambright, who started in her position at
Goshen College in 2001. “I want to be part of their lives and
the campus community in ways that matter.” She often attends
campus athletic events, theater or music activities, stops by
students’ rooms to chat, hangs out in the student-run campus
coffee shop, Java Junction, and invites students into her
home.
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