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"The Residential College in the Arts and Humanities is set up to allow students to participate in whatever they want to, or if it doesn't exist, they are helped to start it. Who wouldn't want to live in an environment like this?" — Zack Bissell, Frankfort, Michigan


The RCAH Center for Poetry

The mission of the MSU Center for Poetry is to encourage the reading, writing, and discussion of poetry and to create an awareness of its place and power in our everyday lives. It provides students, faculty, staff, and community members with a poetry library, workshop space, a reading room, and a place for conversation about poetry and other arts. Read more...


RCAHappella

RCAHappella is a student-run a cappella singing group that performs on and off campus throughout the academic year.


RCAH Council

The college's student government. Read more...


RCAH Press

A student-produced publication featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art.
 

ROIAL Players 

A student-run theatre troupe that performs regularly in the RCAH Theatre in Snyder Hall.
 

The MSU 21st-Century Chautauqua Project

Organized by MSU's three residential colleges, the MSU 21st-Century Chautauqua Project is a series of campus dialogues involving students, faculty members, and administrators from across the disciplines. Through meaningful dialogue about current issues that face our society, the project hopes not only to foster greater understanding of these issues but also to improve our ability to talk about them more productively. The Chautauqua is currently exploring a number of topics related to equality and justice through guest speakers, readings, roundtable discussions, films, and online discussions via the Chautauqua wiki.