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Petro Hall Director & RAs

Steven Peterman Steven Peterman
Petro Hall Director
(406) 657-2588

Steven is from Conrad, Montana and has a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from MSU Billings.  My hobbies include fly-fishing, hunting, camping, golf, and outdoor photography.  I have always loved working with the students and other staff members.  MSU Billings is a great university with many helpful faculty and staff members and can offer many exciting opportunities for everyone.

Beth Carlson, Petro 3rd floor RA, is from Livingston, Montana and is majoring in Elementary Education, Reading/Early Childhood minor.  I like running, reading, hanging out with friends, shopping, and spending time with my family.  I like the convenience of being close to classes and services offered to students.  Living in the halls allows students to meet new people and try new things as well as be a member of a community.  My favorite part is the relationships and friendships I have made.
Jose Araya, Petro 3rd floor RA, is from San Ramon, Costa Rica & Kenai, Alaska.  Jose is majoring in Political Science & Mass Communications.  I enjoy spending time with my close friends, playing soccer, reading, listening to music, hiking, biking, camping, surfing (when I get the opportunity), skiing, swimming, sleeping, learning foreign languages & cultures, surfing on the internet, lastly and most importantly I love spending time with my family.  Living in the halls you will never be alone!  I enjoy living in the halls because it is so incredibly convenient, food is prepared for you, you can get up five minutes before class and still make it on time, there is always something going on in terms of social activities, sports and much more, halls are cleaned on a daily basis, and 24/7 security.

Katie Hill, Petro 4th floor RA, is from Butte, Montana and is majoring in Elementary Education with a minor in Reading.  I love to play volleyball and softball, draw when I get the chance, travel to Colstrip, hang out with friends, and read.  Living in the halls makes going to class so much easier because you don't have to find a parking spot or get up hours earlier.  You meet so many people, especially on your floor, and activities are presented throughout the year.  It's just a fun place to be!

Jackie Alisch, Petro 5th floor RA, is from Chester, Montana and is majoring in RAD Tech (XRAY Tech).  I like sports and reading.  The halls are awesome because there is such a cool feeling of family and community.  You meet people that will be your friends for life.

Claire Slagel, Petro 5th floor RA, is from Lewistown, Montana and is majoring in Public Relations.  I like being with family, friends, god, traveling, reading, people, cereal, the news, cooking, baking, food network, taking risks, being spontaneous, going for walk, working out, swimming, boating, playing volleyball, & loving life.  I would recommend living in the halls because you are bound to meet so many amazing people that not only turn out to be some of your closest friends but also turn out to be as close as family.  The think that I like the best is that I can get up 10 minutes before class and still make it on time!

Katy Petrick, Petro 6th floor RA, is from Helena, Montana and is majoring in Elementary Education.  My hobbies are shipping, foosball, soccer, skiing, scrapbooking and hanging out with friends.  I recommend living in the halls for the convenience and the friendships.  Living in the residence halls allows a person to wake up 5 minutes before classes start and still make it to class on time.  Whereas, if you live off campus this in not possible.  Another reason why I like living on campus is for the friendships, people are right down the hall to hangout with, so you only can be bored if you choose to be.

Michael Stenberg, Petro 6th floor RA, is from Billings, Montana and is majoring in General Studies.  I enjoy being in RHA, listening to music, singing, theater, website development, computers, and video games.  Living in the halls is a whole new experience that everyone should experience.  So many different and fun people live and work in the halls and its always fun meeting them.
Kelsey Brown, Petro 7th floor RA, is from Fairfield, Montana and is majoring in Nursing.  I like sports, working out, scrap booking, hanging out with my family/friends, watching movies, and listen to country music.  Living in the halls grants you many possibilities.  The social aspect is by far the best.  Being able to meet new people, interact with others, and take part in the activities is fun!
  Jordan McKamey, Petro 7th floor RA, is from Worland, Wyoming and is majoring in Mass Communications.  I enjoy Xbox 360, anything with electronics, broadcasting (radio or TV), sports, entertainment, philosophy, and creative writing.  The halls are enjoyable, great people, friendship opportunities.  I enjoy the mix of people living on campus, you get the whole package living on campus.
  Abigail Bumgarner, Petro 8th floor RA, is from Belt, Montana and is majoring in Business Accounting.  I enjoy reading, bowling, making fun of Jackie, mini-golfing, basketball, and movies.  I love the communal aspect of living in the dorms.  You meet so many new people and can always find someone to have fun with.  Everyone is in one place and it's usually easy to find them.
Tyler Harris, Petro 8th floor RA, is from Froid, Montana and is majoring in Music Education/Elementary Education.  I enjoy music, camping, fishing, and politics.  I would recommend living in the residence halls because it offers a safe and comfortable atmosphere where students are able to succeed both academically and socially.  Free laundry is a plus too!!
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