General Assembly
What is the General Assembly?
RHA is the on-campus student government comprised of elected representatives from each hall government, neighborhood caucus, the Council of Racial Ethnic Students (CORES), and the Council for the Advocacy of Marginalized Students (CAMS). RHA brings together student leaders that drive critical dialogue and solutions on a range of campus issues:
- Advancing meal accommodations
- Establishing flexible housing
- Improving bias incident reporting
- Identifying and combating campus microaggressions
- Providing a platform for students to engage directly with MSU administration
RHA offers a vibrant, inspiring, and thought-provoking environment in which to expand your professional and leadership horizons. Ask your Assistant Community Director (ACD) or Resident Assistant (RA) about opportunities for RHA in your hall, caucus, CORES and COPS organization.
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Hall Governments (A-L)
Akers
Armstrong
Bailey
Bryan
Butterfield
Case
Emmons
Holden
Holmes
Hubbard
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Hall Governments (M-Z)
Mason-Abbot
McDonel
Rather
Shaw
Snyder-Phillips
Van Hoosen
West Circle
Wonders
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Black Caucuses
East Black Caucus (East Neighborhood)
Red Cedar Black Caucus (River Trail Neighborhood)
South Black Caucus (South Neighborhood)
United Brody Black Caucus (Brody Neighborhood)
West Circle RACE (West Circle Neighborhood)
- LGBTQIA+ Caucuses
- CORES
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CAMS
Arab Cultural Society (ACS)
Campus Interfaith Council (CIC)
Council of Students with Disabilities (CSD)
International Student Association (ISA)
Jewish Student Union (JSU)
Student Veterans of America
The Alliance of Queer and Ally Students
Muslim Student Association
Weekly GA and Committees Meetings
The General Assembly has public meetings (excluding university holidays and breaks) every other Wednesday at 7:00 PM in room 126 of Brody Hall. On alternating weeks Committees meetings are held at the same time. Directions to Wonders can be found below:
Email questions to the Vice President at rha.vp@msu.edu