• Mission

    NRHH is a leadership based honorary comprised of exemplary residential students who value service and recognition. As such, we aim to promote recognition and service throughout the residential community here at CWRU. As an honorary, NRHH provides a dynamic leadership experience by promoting recognition and service. Through this, NRHH offers its members diverse avenues to grow and succeed inside and out of the residence halls and as engaged members in their communities.

    The Donald J. Kamalsky Chapter of NRHH was established on October 8, 1995 with the induction of our first class of members. After 20 years and 22 more inductions, we are proud to play an active role in the development of the Residential Experience at CWRU, as well as affiliate and collaborate with the Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls and the National Association of College and University Residence Halls, Inc.!

  • About

    NRHH works closely with the Residence Hall Association (RHA) to improve the residential experience at CWRU. NRHH believes that recognition is important in developing a strong sense of community. As a result, NRHH ensures that deserving students, staff, faculty, and others receive recognition for their efforts.

    NRHH focuses on two areas: recognition and service. Service is emphasized by extending membership to students who make an impact in their communities and volunteering with organizations in the Cleveland area. We value recognition through Of the Month awards (OTMs), which are given to commend Case leaders and outstanding campus programs that improve our residence hall communities. These monthly awards are awarded to resident assistants, students, executive board members, program leaders, and others.

  • History of NRHH

    When the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH), Inc. found itself in financial trouble back in 1964, Jim Tschechtelin, NACURH Chair, began investigating ways to raise revenue sources and grants. Grants were available, but there were two requirements: a central NACURH office had to be established, and the member schools needed more services. Thus, the National Residence Hall Honorary was established 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, as it was incorporated into the NRHH structure. 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. 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 positions on regional boards (now called Associate Directors) were also established. Many awards were established, including Program, National Communications Coordinator, Advisor, Student, and Resident Assistant Of The Month Awards as well as Outstanding Chapter of the Year. Today, over 170 chapters are affiliated with the NRHH national office. Activities of the chapters vary from campus to campus. Some simply induct new members at an annual recognition banquet. Others are extremely active on their campuses and in their communities, coordinating leadership retreats, conferences, socials, programs, fundraisers, and a host of other events. Membership selection is conducted by each individual chapter. Chapter members represent the top one percent of student leaders on campus and are those who have contributed extraordinary amounts of personal time and energy to make the residence halls more than just a "dorm."