Faculty Invited to Join Housing's Adopt A Prof Program

University Housing seeks faculty members willing to be a part of the Adopt A Prof program. Participants will be partnered with residence hall staff to engage with students living in that residential community.  

As an honorary member of the residential community, faculty participants interact with the residents and staff on an informal but intentional level while being fully integrated into the programming aspects of the residence hall.

This type of interaction helps connect the academic pursuits of our students with their lives outside of the classroom. Whether through a floor movie night, sponsored study break or attending a Razorback sporting event together, faculty members will gain the opportunity to serve as a mentor and share their own topical perspective and life experiences with residents.

Faculty members are asked to participate in two events per semester based on availability, attend one hall staff meeting and attend at least one individual meeting with the coordinator for residence education from their assigned hall per semester.

Faculty will be invited to participate in social events throughout the academic year including one meet-and-greet luncheon, an end of the year appreciation reception where they will receive a certificate of recognition from University Housing for their collaboration and support. 

If you are interested in serving as an Adopt A Prof, please complete the form attached in the link below by Monday, March 23.

You will be invited to an information brunch Friday, May 1, to receive more detailed information about the program. 

If you have immediate questions, please email Dr. Stephanie G. Adams at sgadams@uark.edu

Adopt a Prof Interest Survey

About University Housing. University Housing is a department within the Division of Student Affairs serving a residential community of around 6,200 on-campus students. More than 200 students find employment opportunities with University Housing each year. We offer educational programs that support the success of students and services that help students focus on academics at the University of Arkansas. Living on campus starts with a housing contract.

About the Division of Student Affairs. The Division of Student Affairs supports students in pursuing knowledge, earning a degree, finding meaningful careers, exploring diversity, and connecting with the global community. We provide students housing, dining, health care resources, and create innovative programs that educate and inspire. We enhance the University of Arkansas experience and help students succeed, one student at a time.

Contacts

Stephanie Adams, associated director for academic engagement
University Housing
479-575-3150, sgadams@uark.edu

Christopher Spencer, assistant director of strategic communications
University Housing
479-575-5084, cjspence@uark.edu

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