Research Sources:
Residential Halls
For project number two, I am going to evaluate the living
environment of the different residential halls on the Arizona State University
campus. After visiting friends from
different dormitories, I have realized that there are many similarities and
differences amongst the residential halls.
This is going to be evaluated in my project, along with the amenities provided
in the different residential halls. I
want to explore this topic because I think it would be fun making connections
between the different living arrangements offered to the students of Arizona
State University. Making a map of the dormitories should not be too difficult because
they are scattered throughout the Arizona State University campus. My sources for the project are the following:
First
Impressions of Residence Hall Students [microform] / Younos M. Mokhtarzada and
William E. Sedl
Mokhtarzada, Younos M.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1973. 8 p.
Mokhtarzada, Younos M.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1973. 8 p.
Utilizing
Student Development Strategies to Develop a Residential Life Program
[microform] : A Formu
Smith, Kemper D., III.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1985. 19 p.
Summary: This article is about developing a program for residential life, and it is also about the residential programs that are part of the residential halls. This source is going to help me with my project because I will be able to connect the decisions of making programs for residential life with the way students feel about their dormitories.
Smith, Kemper D., III.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1985. 19 p.
Summary: This article is about developing a program for residential life, and it is also about the residential programs that are part of the residential halls. This source is going to help me with my project because I will be able to connect the decisions of making programs for residential life with the way students feel about their dormitories.
The Impact of
Residential Hall Living on Student Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy [microform] /
Anne Mc
Juhasz, Anne McCreary.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1987. 22 p.
Juhasz, Anne McCreary.
[S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1987. 22 p.
I think this is a great idea! I’ve heard so many stories about the different types of dorms at ASU. It seems like there are major differences in each of them. Hassay seems like the nicest in my opinion, but that could be biased since I live in Hassay. But the suite style living is nice since you do not have to share a bathroom with the whole floor. I’ve heard that PV is kind of old and not as nice and same with Best. Also, PV is so far away from everything, but they have their own dining hall, which is nice. Sonora seems nice too, but the only bad thing is how it’s kind of across campus and away from everything. I would suggest just interviewing different students who live in the dorms and maybe they will let you sneak a peak of their rooms, that way you can see them. Either way you have a good idea and good luck!
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