Welcome and congratulations to NIRSA’s newly elected leaders
The Association is pleased to welcome our incoming professional leaders to positions on the 2025-2026 NIRSA Board of Directors and Member Network beginning on May 1.
The Association is pleased to welcome our incoming professional leaders to positions on the 2025-2026 NIRSA Board of Directors and Member Network beginning on May 1.
Steven Trotter, Director of Well-Being at East Carolina University, Adjunct Professor at Coastal Carolina Community College, and globally recognized fitness and wellness consultant has been a member of NIRSA since 2007.
Texas Southern University has become one of the most diverse institutions in Texas. The professionals leading TSU Campus Recreation carry forward a tradition of NIRSA involvement that goes back 75 years.
NIRSA is celebrating 75 years as an organization in 2025. To mark this milestone, the past Presidents of NIRSA were asked to reflect on their term of presidential service and share their memories.
Come learn more about the Trooh Digital Media Towers on Tuesday, January 28 at the live web event "Get those Gains in Digital Signage: Increase both Engagement and Revenue without the Heavy Lifting."
In the January/February 2025 issue of Athletic Business Magazine, Michael Popke interviews a NIRSA member to share his experiences using the Program Review Collaborative (PRC) and a member from the PRC.
The 2025 NIRSA Elections for Board of Directors candidates and Member Network regional representatives will launch on Friday, January 17 and close on Tuesday, January 28.
We invite you to look back at some of NIRSA’s top stories from this past year and catch up on any highlights you may have missed in 2024!
On behalf of NIRSA’s Health & Wellbeing Task Force and the Promising Practices Work Group, the Association is proud to share its ninth Promising Practice—Butler University.
This month, NIRSA President Erin Patchett, PhD shares a research article titled “A Data-Driven Approach for Facility Use Definitions in Campus Recreation.”