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About – National Residence Hall Honorary

Dan Mizer Chapter of NRHH

Dan Mizer

In 1983, the roots of the Texas A&M Chapter of NRHH were firmly planted. Since then, our mission has remained steadfast: to empower leaders across the Texas A&M campus and foster unity among the vibrant tapestry of residence life leadership.

  • A Beacon of Excellence: We proudly stand as a beacon of excellence, representing the top 1% of on-campus students as a distinguished Honors organization.
  • Community at Our Core: Our compass points towards the Bryan/College Station Community, where we roll up our sleeves and dive into service while shining a spotlight on those who go above and beyond.
  • Molding Future Leaders: Our journey is not just about the destination; it’s about the transformation. Through our endeavors, we mold our members into campus leaders, equipping them with the tools and skills to make a meaningful impact.
  • A Dynamic Leadership Experience: NRHH isn’t just a title; it’s a dynamic leadership experience. By championing recognition and service, we pave the way for our members to grow, thrive, and succeed—both within the residence halls and as active participants in their wider communities.

With each initiative and every act of recognition, the Texas A&M Chapter of NRHH creates a ripple effect of positive change, inspiring others to reach for the stars and leave their mark on the world.

In the halls of NRHH lore, one name shines brighter than most: the illustrious Mr. Dan Mizer. Let’s shine a spotlight on our esteemed namesake, a remarkable individual whose passion and dedication have left an indelible mark on our organization.

  • Founding Champion & Charter Member Extraordinaire: Dan’s journey with NRHH began as a charter member at Eastern Illinois University. From the organization’s inception, his passion ignited the early flames of our mission, standing tall to lay a permanent foundation for excellence.
  • Leadership Legacy: A Leader Among Peers: Rising through the ranks to the helm of the organization, Dan not only served as President but also wielded significant influence as Vice President. In these roles, he was instrumental in steering NRHH toward greatness and shaping the direction of our beloved organization.
  • A Guiding Hand and Light: Across different realms and horizons, Dan’s wisdom and mentorship knew no bounds. As an honorary member and trusted chapter advisor at Ball State University, his guidance echoed through the corridors of leadership and shaped the paths of countless student leaders.
  • A Decade of Dedication: The Heart of Texas A&M: For nine fruitful and glorious years, Dan Mizer dedicated his time, talents, and expertise as the primary advisor to the Texas A&M Chapter. He infused the chapter with his boundless energy, providing the unwavering support and commitment necessary for it to flourish.
  • A Pillar of Strength and Lifetime of Support: Beyond titles and accolades, Dan’s steadfast support has been a cornerstone of our organization’s success. He remains a pillar of strength, offering his wisdom, encouragement, and an unwavering belief in the power of our members—fueling our journey and lifting the spirits of every individual within our ranks.

With hearts brimming with gratitude, we honor Mr. Dan Mizer in all we do. We pledge to carry forth his legacy with pride, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in NRHH and beyond.

History of NRHH

Taken from NACURH, Inc.

In 1964, the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH), Inc. found itself with financial difficulties. Jim Tschechtelin, NACURH Chair, began investigating possibilities for potential revenue sources and grants. Grants were found, but there were two requirements: a central NACURH office had to be established, and the member schools needed more services rendered. Thus, April 25, 1964 at the University of Denver, during the annual NACURH Conference, the National Residence Hall Honorary was created as an answer to the second requirement.

During the preliminary organization, the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) focused on the incorporation of old into new. Campuses with existing honorary organizations were contacted and coordinated into the NRHH structure. The preservation of chapter identity was primary while it was incorporated into the NRHH structure as each campus is aware of its own individual needs. The primary focus of each chapter became the recognition of the residence hall leaders on its campus. This helped sustain a consistent membership in on-campus organizations, as well as, on the regional and national levels within NACURH.

The years between 1977 and 1987 were years of growth for the NRHH. Pins and certificates were produced to recognize the members of the honorary, the tradition of regional and national receptions during conferences began and formal recruitment and affiliation packets were produced. Regional Recruiter (now called Associate Directors) positions on regional boards were also established. Many awards were created including Program, National Communications Coordinator, Advisor, Student, and Resident Assistant “Of-The-Month” Awards as well as the NRHH Outstanding Chapter of the Year.

Today, well over 200 chapters are affiliated with the honorary through the NACURH Information Center. NRHH has become more intertwined into the NACURH Corporate Structure by the addition of the National Associate for the NRHH and Special Initiatives (NAN) to the National Executive Team and its continuance to be the organizations’ major source of recognition. Activities of the chapters vary from campus to campus. Some simply induct new members at an annual recognition banquet every year, thus, an honorary chapter. Others are extremely active on their campuses and in their communities, coordinating leadership retreats, conferences, socials, hall or campus-wide programs, fundraisers, and a host of other events. Still others have found a middle ground which suits their campus. Membership selection is conducted by each individual chapter. The chapter members represent the top 1% of the student leaders on campus and are those who have contributed extraordinary amounts of personal time and energy in order to make the residence halls more than a “dorm.”

Symbols

Colors

The colors of the honorary are blue and white. The blue symbolizes loyalty: loyalty to purpose and idea. The white signifies a blank page: a page on which a student writes the successes and experiences that fill their days in the residence halls.

The Diamond

The diamond surrounding the letters of the organization and the three interconnected links – the chain of leadership – form the logo of the honorary. The diamond, the world’s most precious gem, signifies the value and beauty one finds in the residence halls experience.

The Link

The first link of the chain represents caring. Leaders are people who care. They are concerned about themselves and others, and are committed to making things better. The second link signifies dedication. Part of a leader’s commitment is the dedication to a cause, which they display. Dedication is an important part of the involvement required to be truly effective. The third link represents participation. True leaders participate fully in their academic pursuits, their friendships, their activities, and their lives. Leaders don’t sit on the sidelines, but are competent team players. Together the unbroken chain symbolizes the membership of NRHH. As leaders you are interconnected, caring and dedicated participants in the community of your university.