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This document provides an overview of the MCRC (Main Campus Residence Council) at Queen's University, outlining its executive structure, staff roles, and services. Key positions include the President, Vice Presidents, and support staff dedicated to enhancing the welfare of residence members. It details the MCRC's mission to establish a self-governing society that promotes general welfare, implements non-academic discipline, and fosters community integration through various programs and events. The MCRC aims to collaborate with university staff to enhance the residential experience.
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What is MCRC? MCRC Staff Training 2010
Who’s Who in MCRC Executive Introductions Staff Descriptions MCRC Hierarchy Support Staff
Support Staff [Chief Compliance Officer] [Speaker and Electoral Officer]
Support Staff Taryn Gibbs - Scribe Laurent Chalifoux – IT Manager
What Does MCRC Do? Representation Non-Academic Discipline Services Events
We the students in residence on the Main Campus of Queen’s University herein establish a self-governing Society to represent and promote the general welfare of its members, provide a system of non-academic discipline in residence, deliver programs and services in collective benefit of all members, and to work in cooperation with the staff and administration of Queen’s University Residences to generally facilitate the integration of its members into the academic and social life of the Queen’s and Kingston communities. MCRS Constitution
We the students in residence on the Main Campus of Queen’s University herein establish a self-governing Society to represent and promote the general welfare of its members, provide a system of non-academic discipline in residence, deliver programs and services in collective benefit of all members, and to work in cooperation with the staff and administration of Queen’s University Residences to generally facilitate the integration of its members into the academic and social life of the Queen’s and Kingston communities. Representation
We the students in residence on the Main Campus of Queen’s University herein establish a self-governing Society to represent and promote the general welfare of its members, provide a system of non-academic discipline in residence, deliver programs and services in collective benefit of all members, and to work in cooperation with the staff and administration of Queen’s University Residences to generally facilitate the integration of its members into the academic and social life of the Queen’s and Kingston communities. Non-Academic Discipline
We the students in residence on the Main Campus of Queen’s University herein establish a self-governing Society to represent and promote the general welfare of its members, provide a system of non-academic discipline in residence, deliver programs and services in collective benefit of all members, and to work in cooperation with the staff and administration of Queen’s University Residences to generally facilitate the integration of its members into the academic and social life of the Queen’s and Kingston communities. Services
We the students in residence on the Main Campus of Queen’s University herein establish a self-governing Society to represent and promote the general welfare of its members, provide a system of non-academic discipline in residence, deliver programs and services in collective benefit of all members, and to work in cooperation with the staff and administration of Queen’s University Residences to generally facilitate the integration of its members into the academic and social life of the Queen’s and Kingston communities. Events