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Welcome to Loyola College’s NRHH Chapter:
Ridley-Hartley Residence Hall Honorary


“We spruce up Loyola!”


What is NRHH?

The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) is the recognition branch of National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH). NACURH, as an organization, truly believes that recognition is a must in a strong Residence Hall community. As such, NRHH operates to ensure we don't forget to give those needed, more than deserved pats on the back.

NRHH consists of numerous undergraduate institutions that have created local chapters.  These local chapters provide recognition for their campuses on two different levels.  The first form of recognition is through becoming a member of your local NRHH chapter.  Each chapter is limited to the top 1% of students living in the residence halls and consists of individuals who are top leaders on the campus.  The second form of recognition consists of these NRHH members working together to provide recognition for outstanding programs, organizations, and individuals on their campus.  Each campus provides this recognition in its own unique way.

NRHH’s  Colors & Symbols

The NRHH colors are blue and white. Blue symbolizes loyalty: loyalty to purpose and idea. The white signifies a blank page: a page on which a student writes the success and experiences that fill their days in the residence halls.

The symbol for NRHH is that of a diamond surrounding the letters of the organization, and the three interconnected lines, the chain of leadership. The diamond, the world's most precious gem, signifies the value and beauty one finds in the residence halls experience. 
The first link of the chain represents caring. Leaders are people who care. They are concerned about themselves and others, and are committed to making things better. The second link signifies dedication. Part of a leader's commitment is the dedication to cause which they display. Dedication is an important part of the involvement required to be truly effective. The third link represents participation. True leaders participate fully in their academic pursuits, their friendships, their activities, and their lives. Leaders don't sit on the sidelines, but are competent team players. Together the unbroken chain symbolizes the membership of NRHH. As leaders we are interconnected as caring and dedicated participants in the community of your university. (NACURH.org)


Click on the links below to learn more about...

HRHH Local & National History
Loyola College in Maryland Chapter Members
Of The Month Awards (OTM), Description, Nominations, & Winners