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Staff Profile: Karl Rishe

First-Year Coordinator

Telephone: 216.754.4355
E-mail: karl.rishe@case.edu
Address: 100 Pierce 100
Hire Date: 06/06
Hometown: Capac, MI

 

Karl Rishe

Education
  • M.S., Communications - Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Mich.
  • M. Ed., Higher Education Administration - University of Akron, Akron, Ohio
  • B.A., Communication - Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Mich.
Certifications
  • The Mediation Process, Mediation Training - Mares-Dixon & Associates, May 2005
  • Critical Incident Stress Management: Group & Individual Crisis Intervention, July 2004
  • T.I.P.S. Training and Certification - Ohio Campus Compact, Spring Conference, March 2004
Related Experience
  • Interpersonal Communication Coach - Case Western Reserve University
  • Youth Basketball Coach for 3rd and 4th grade students - Cleveland Heights Community Center, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Professional Awards
  • Staff Member of the Month - NRHH, December 2006
  • Administrative/Professional Commitment to Students Award - Grand Valley State University, 2006
  • Oustanding Staff Member of the Year - Ashland University, 2003-2004
  • Brother in the Bond, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 2002
Q & A Top 5
What is your job?
I am the First Year Coordinator of Residence Education for the Mistletoe Residential College.
What other campus activities are you involved in?
I am involved with intramurals, the Professional Development Committee, and the Homeless Stand Down Planning Committee. I also serve as an Emerging Leaders Program Facilitator.
What advice do you have for students on how to have a successful college experience?
In order to have a successful college experience, a student should go to class every day, get involved on campus and join an activity. Also, don't talk on the cell phone more than you talk to people face to face.
What do you like about Case/Cleveland?
I like that there are great places to eat everywhere.
What is your favorite quote or motto?
All men die, not all men really live. — William Wallace, Braveheart