
Benedictine College has recently employed three new male resident directors for their dorms on campus; Kendall Williams for Newman Hall, Isaac Kuchar for Turner Hall and Eric Burghart for the men’s apartments.
Williams applied as an RD after having some discussion with the previous Newman RD.

“About May, I was talking to the old RD here,
Patrick Schmitt, and he was trying to convince me to be the RD and he did
convince me,” Williams said.
Kuchar has a similar story regarding what led to him become an RD.

“So Michael Duschene
is a good friend of mine, and when he was moving out with Lucy he suggested
this position for me,” Kuchar said.
While Williams and
Kuchar had a push from friends to apply for the position, Burghart was looking
for a position that had what he was desiring.
“I had been a PE
teacher and soccer coach for the last five years and was looking for something
different that also allowed me mentoring, teaching and coaching opportunities,”
Burghart said.
With Williams and Kuchar being RD’s in freshmen dorms, they are focusing on helping their residents.
“The goal is to make
of these freshman guys more mature men by the end of the year, to help them
grow, take the first steps that is out of the house for most of them,” Kuchar
said.
Williams, along with
Memorial Hall RD Therese Loew, has put forth his efforts into starting a
mentorship program for freshmen students to help them transition in life and
serve others.
“We’re going to try
and talk about life and tutor each other, have internship opportunities and
mentor the people in the community of Atchison through Atchison’s Finest,”
Williams said.
Atchison’s Finest is
an organization that is dedicated to promoting respect, leadership and
community through the youth of Atchison.
With Burghart having
mainly upperclassmen for residents, he plans on helping improve the ongoing
lives of these men.
“My goal for the
semester is to build community with the men in the apartments and help them
transition from college-aged juniors and seniors to recent graduates,” Burghart
said.
While all men have different plans to
improve the lives of men on campus, they are already enjoying their positions.
“It’s honestly the sweet life, I get the
fulfillment of helping others and mentoring others through being an RD and
helping their behaviors become Christlike,” Williams said.