By Jackie Luskey

The countdown begins.

You have exactly one month to submit your presentation proposals for NIRSA 2014.

Why not experience every angle of NIRSA 2014?

As a an attendee and presenter, you could benefit from the professional development of taking in great educational sessions, as well as reciprocate by showcasing your own expertise within collegiate recreation.


Be a leader at NIRSA 2014.

Make the most of Annual Conference & Rec Sports Expo, happening April 23-26, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee, and submit your presentation proposal. Once you know what you want to create a session about, choose which format best fits your needs. For NIRSA 2014, there are two awesome presentation options:

Mico Sessions

Pack a punch with a 15-minute presentation, detailing the essentials of a great program, philosophy, or initiative that you are passionate about in collegiate recreation. The Program Committee will select three related micro sessions to be presented in succession, followed by a 15 minute Q&A for all presenters. Consider presenting a micro session if you want to put your passion “under the microscope” in a short, but effective talk.

Educational Sessions

Whether you would prefer to present solo or alongside your peers, consider submitting a proposal for an educational session if you want to give a comprehensive overview on a topic that showcases the NIRSA 2014 Annual Conference theme: “Harmonizing our values.”

Help others develop professionally while simultaneously investing in your own career path. Share your expertise with your peers! If you have knowledge or experience that would benefit your colleagues, please consider submitting an educational session or micro session online proposal form for NIRSA 2014. Learn more about how to submit your presentation proposal on the NIRSA website.