Making heath and wellbeing part of the everyday campus experience can start by bringing outdoor recreation to on-the-go campus communities. Open spaces, transportation stops, housing facilities, and other campus gathering areas can be designed to include accessible activity spaces for students, faculty, and staff that have little time, for instance, to devote to a structured fitness routine.
At 11:00am Pacific/2:00pm Eastern on Thursday, April 27, GameTime and a panel of guests will discuss the impact and benefits of creating accessible, inclusive outdoor wellness opportunities in the webinar “Every Campus a Park for Every Body: How to make a more accessible and inclusive campus experience.”
This FREE webinar is a must-attend for campus rec students and professionals seeking information about the:
- Impact of being outdoors
- Value of parks on student success
- Benefits of creating wellness opportunities at high-traffic campus spaces
- Accessibility requirements for inclusive recreation and fitness opportunities
- Influence of play and its contributions to individual and community success
Register for the upcoming webinar and discover more virtual professional development opportunities at NIRSA Learning. A recording of the content will be available for anyone who can’t make the live discussion, which features the following panel of experts:
- Laurie Braden, Executive Director, University Recreation, Louisiana State University
- Bill Botten, Accessibility Specialist, United States Access Board
- Tom Norquist, Senior Vice President of Innovation and Business Development, PlayCore
- Stuart Brown, Founder, National Institute for Play
- Moderated by Fred Weichmann, Vice President of Marketing & Product Development, GameTime
- For more information about NIRSA’s Associate Showcase and opportunities like sponsored webinars, sponsored content, and advertising, please contact NIRSA Assistant Director of Expo & Corporate Relations Kelley Hungerford.
Kelley Hungerford is currently the Assistant Director of Expo & Corporate Relations at NIRSA.