Mission Statement
The Office of Residence Life embraces the mission and core values of the Division of Student Enrollment, Engagement, and Success and supports Hofstra's mission by providing vibrant residential communities that foster students’ academic, personal, social, and cultural development. We strive to create a safe and secure living environment where students can maintain positive and productive connections to campus life.
Meet the Staff
Tasmeem Mahmuda
Resident Director of Nassau and Suffolk Halls
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Kai Archer
Assistant Resident Director of Alliance and Estabrook Halls
Max Raymond
Assistant Resident Director of the Netherlands Complex
Ann Donnelly
Senior Assistant
Catherine Cianfrone
Accounts Clerk Specialist
Eshan Williams
Receptionist
Meet the Operations Staff
Professional Staff
- Novia Ramsay - Executive Director of Residence Life
- Chrissyann McGlynn - Senior Associate Director
- John Palasits - Senior Assistant Director
Operations Student Staff
- Gloria Greene - Graduate Assistant
- Katelyn Smith - Undergraduate Aide
- Jermani Desir - Undergraduate Aide
- Nicolas Davis - Undergraduate Aide
*Please Note: Student staff members work in the area and will be the members of our team entering your space. If we have been in your room, a card reassuring you of our visit will be present. Before entering a room, our staff announces themselves, knocks, and waits a few minutes before keying into the room. The staff is only there to abide by your specific request and will not touch anything but that area of the room.
Residence Hall Association
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a unique student-run organization that exists to improve the quality of life of Hofstra residential students.
National Residence Hall Honorary
The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) is composed of only the top 1% of on-campus residents who exemplify the qualities of an outstanding student leader.
Residence Life Employment
Each residential complex is supervised by a Resident Director or Graduate Resident Director. Our resident directors are a dynamic group of live-in professionals who are responsible for the overall management of their assigned residence hall complex. The resident directors oversee a staff of undergraduate resident assistants, coordinate necessary maintenance within the facility, and assist in the facilitation of social and educational programs that take place within the residence halls. They are readily available to assist residents with roommate, personal, social, emotional, and academic concerns. Our resident directors are trained in crisis/emergency response and work collaboratively with the Department of Public Safety to address emergencies that take place after regular business hours.
We also have Resident Assistants (RA) who live and work on each floor of our residence halls. The RA position is an integral role within our department that fosters healthy communication and promotes a sense of belonging within their residence hall and across campus. The RA position is a competitive position for full-time students who embody the PRIDE principles – Personal and Social Responsibility, Respect for Self and Others, Integrity, Ethics and Leadership, Diversity and Community, and Expression and Free Exchange. Resident Assistants exercise creativity, responsibility, and care for their position and the Hofstra community at large. They are able to help students with tasks as small as navigating the campus or advising the use of campus resources and more pressing issues ranging from roommate mediations to emergency situations. Resident Assistants report directly to their supervising resident director and have the support of the resident director on duty and the Department of Public Safety for emergency situations.
Are you interested in becoming an RA?
We invite all students to consider serving as an RA, as it’s one of the most meaningful leadership opportunities on campus. Students that are interested can increase their likelihood of being selected during the RA application process by engaging in various campus leadership opportunities like membership in the Residence Halls Association, membership in any other campus group, and participating in activities and events that hone their leadership qualities (Time Management, Positivity, Good Communication Skills, Mindfulness, Acceptance, etc.)
Can commuter students apply for this position?
Absolutely! We welcome applications from commuting students!
What is the application process?
Applications for the RA position go live on the Hofstra Portal during winter break. The applications typically close during the first week of classes. Applicants must pass a check with the Office of Community Standards and must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 (Graduate-level RA applicants must have a 3.0). Applicants meeting these standards will be invited to participate in a 30-minute individual interview with one to two members of the Residence Life staff. If chosen to progress, candidates will be invited to Group Process Day where they will be paired with other applicants, given the opportunity to work together, and show us their leadership potential.
Beth joined the Division of Student Affairs in March of 2015 and is thrilled to be part of the Residence Life team. A graduate of Stony Brook University for both her bachelor's and master's, she has been in the field of Student Affairs for over 20 years working in areas such as Residence Life, Housing, Judicial Affairs, Social Justice, and First-Year Connections. Beth is committed to creating an engaging and transformative residential experience and is thankful to work at a university that is supportive of that mission. Outside work, Beth is a potter and abstract painter who also enjoys traveling with her husband Arthur. One of her favorite quotes is… “Travel is the only money spent that makes you richer.”
Novia is a proud Hofstra alum who arrived at the University as an international student from the island of Jamaica. She began her career in academia, working in the Division of Student Affairs.
Formally a resident of Brooklyn NY, Samuel is excited to be a part of the Residence Life team at Hofstra. A graduate of SUNY College at Old Westbury with a bachelor's degree in Public Health, Samuel has a passion to help others and see them succeed in every aspect of their college career. As an undergraduate student, Samuel responded to the late-night request of his first-year students and it was during his time as a Resident Assistant where he developed a passion for the field of Student Affairs. Samuel is currently the Resident Director for the Netherlands Complex, where he works with incoming students as well as Living Learning Communities (LLC) and the Faculty in Residence program. Samuel is excited to create a healthy and safe community for his residents with the assistance of his resident assistants. Outside of work, Samuel loves to go to the gym and cook for his family.
Chrissyann arrived at Hofstra in fall 2014 and wholeheartedly felt the positive energy, and the high level of professionalism and collaborative spirit shown by the entire Residential Life staff. Prior to joining Residence Life, she worked for Long Island University as the Assistant Director of Internal Audit and then in the human resources office, specializing in compliance related issues. She also worked as a staff accountant for Grassi and Company, CPAs, one of the largest public accounting firms on Long Island. Chrissyann has always enjoyed student interaction and looks forward to shifting gears from the business end of higher education to engaging in promoting student growth, learning, and success.
Raised in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Brittany came to Hofstra University and graduated with a BA in Psychology with a minor in Sociology. She then went on to complete her MSc in Clinical Psychology at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.
Jahleal was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He attended the University of Bridgeport located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he obtained both his Bachelor of Psychology, as well as his Master of Counseling degrees, the latter with a concentration in College Student Personnel. Jahleal is excited to join the Hofstra team and is looking to make great student connections. He developed a love for student affairs while serving as an RA at the University of Bridgeport, where he later joined the professional staff as a resident director and residential life coordinator. In his free time, he loves spending time with his family and friends, playing video games, and binge-watching shows on Netflix or Hulu.
John hails from Columbia, Maryland. He graduated from Salisbury University with a bachelor’s degree in History and earned his master’s degree from Hofstra in the Higher Education Leadership and Policy Studies program.