LGBTQ+ Caucus – Building Campus Culture – CANCELED
Let’s talk teams! (But not the Microsoft teams) How do you build inclusive teams and ensure everyone feels valued?
Let’s talk teams! (But not the Microsoft teams) How do you build inclusive teams and ensure everyone feels valued?
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.
The working group for revisions to the Collegiate Recreation Standards in the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) have completed a final draft to be submitted for approval at the Nov. 2023 CAS Meeting.
The NIRSA Foundation proudly offers a variety of scholarships and travel grants to ensure NIRSA’s premier educational events are accessible to all NIRSA students and professionals.
Facilitated by Jasmine Holmes & Candice Douglas
The Early Career Professionals Advisory Group is hosting a meet and greet for early career professionals (ECP) in the field. The ECP Advisory Group would like to hear from members what they need and how they can be a resource within collegiate recreation and NIRSA.
The Small Programs Committee is hosting a roundtable to discuss how small programs transition into the new year. Topics include but are not limited to adjusting to new spaces, moving spaces, what is the best way to communicate with students and what technology programs (scheduling, data management, etc.) are people using to start the year.
This caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engaging in conversation and organizing action. It is intended as a space for the Latinx community to come together.
Initial Interest Forms should be filled out by those interested in running in the January 2024 elections for the NIRSA Board of Directors or Member Network Regional Representative (Regions II, IV, and VI).
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.