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2025 Recreation for Wellbeing: Elevating our Impact

Online

As a result of participating in the Recreation for Wellbeing course, participants will raise their own literacy around essential, foundational concepts thereby being better prepared to engage meaningfully in the work of wellbeing.

Introduction to Collegiate Student Development 101

Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

Join the Conversation with the Student Leadership Team

Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

NIRSA Pathways to Engagement and Leadership

Online

No matter your current skill level, career path, or available time, there is a way to engage with NIRSA and help lead our association. NIRSA President Designee Andre Love and NIRSA President-Elect Dr. April Flint, along with representatives from other NIRSA leadership groups will be available live to answer your questions about NIRSA leadership opportunities.

Wellbeing and Lifestyle of Collegiate Esports Participants

Esports represents one of the fastest growing recreational activities on college campuses. The webinar presents results from recent research focused on the lifestyle and wellbeing of esports participants at the collegiate level, aiming at providing valuable information to help guide better practices for campus recreation administrators.

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