National Residence Hall Honorary
The National Residence Hall Honorary is a North American honorary society dedicated to recognizing leaders in collegiate residence halls. It was founded in 1964 at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. It is a branch of National Association of College and [University Residence Halls|Association of College and University Residence Halls.]
History
In 1964, the National Association of College and University Residence Halls became financially unstable. Jim Tschechtelin, NACURH chair, began investing potential revenue sources and grants. To obtain these grants, NACURH needed to create a central office and provide more services to member schools.As a result, NACURH formed the National Residence Hall Honorary in on April 24, 1964, during the NACURH annual conference at the University of Denver. NRHH was formed to recognize students who make a positive contribution to campus resident hall leaders. Initially, NRHH acquired chapters by converting previously existing NACURH campus chapters.
Between 1977 and 1987, NRHH started providing pins and certificates for initiates and hosting regional and national induction receptions. Additionally, the society began actively recruiting new chapters.
NRHH was supervised at the national level by the NRHH National Office until it was replaced by the NACURH Services and Recognition Office in 2006. Most of the NSRO functions were the same as the former office, except that NRHH chapters affiliated with the NACURH Information Center along with their respective schools residence hall association. Today, the NSRO and NIC have been replaced by the NACURH Corporate Office, which has absorbed the responsibilities of the former offices and primarily serves as the corporate hub for affiliation and merchandise. Its offices are in Newark, Delaware.
Symbols
The NRHH crest or logo is the NRHH Diamond, which includes the letters and name of the society, along with three interconnected links. The diamond shape symbolizes the diamond gemstone and the value of the beauty of the residence hall experience. The links represent the chain of leadership, specifically, the skills of caring, dedication, and participation.The society's membership pin is a replica of the NRHH Diamond. NRHH also has an outstanding leadership pin, awarded as the NRHH's highest honor for service.
NRHH's motto is "Leadership, Service, Recognition". Its pillars are leadership, service, scholastics, and recognition. The society's colors are blue and white, with blue representing loyalty to purpose and idea and white symbolizing a blank page where students can write about their experiences in residence hall.