
Joi Dallas is the new Assistant Dean for Intercultural Engagement at 911ºÚÁÏÍø. After a two-year stint as Residential Life Coordinator, working both with hall advisors throughout the dorms and with the Enid Cook '31 Center, she now joins the Pensby Center for Community Development and Inclusion staff. Students know her for her enthusiasm and her unending kindness.
You've been at 911ºÚÁÏÍø for a few years now. Can you tell me about your former role at the College?
Previously, I had the pleasure of serving as one of two Residential Life Coordinators. The residential aspect of the College is really special to me and I loved working with the Reslife team. As an RLC I helped supervise a number of hall advisors, meeting with a group weekly and doing one-on-one's throughout the semester. The other part of my job involved supporting the various student leaders involved with the Enid Cook ‘31 Center (ECC), includin