Xavi Boes
Coordinator for Residential Accountability
I do this work to impact students in a unique way that I hope sticks with them as
they navigate their college experiences. Accountability oftentimes is a difficult
conversation but when it is curated to develop a student who makes a bad decision
it enables the impact to be felt and enable them to get back on the track towards
success in and out of the classroom.
"Community is key! Sometimes the newly built residential halls are great amenity wise but everyone keeps to themselves. The traditionally historic Residential Halls often have a deeper more connected community that allows you to meet people and feel a deeper appreciation for what it offers through the people you get to meet, hang out with, and enjoy your college experience(s) alongside." -Xavi
If I didn’t have this job, I would be a
Serving in a role at an institution with an emphasis in Student Leadership enabling students to become effective and impactful leaders on campus and in their communities!
My favorite spot on campus
The tables behind Evangeline Hall! It's a quiet place for lunch or a study spot outside and offers an opportunity for a good afternoon reset with the trees and wildlife in the area!
Advice I don't leave home without
"Don't measure success, measure effectiveness" - Dr. C. Raymond Marvin
This provides a deeper appreciation for the impact that we have on students within our roles rather than simply evaluating the amount of meetings we hold or how many folks attend an event.
Education
MEd, Kent State University
BA, Bowling Green State University
Contact Xavi
xboes@lsu.edu
225-578-5039
308 Grace King Hall