Assessing Staff Experiences Roundtable
OnlineDiscuss methods of how to assess students and share some examples of current assessment best practices.
Discuss methods of how to assess students and share some examples of current assessment best practices.
The Strategies Conferences provide student affairs practitioners with the knowledge and skills to effectively address collegiate alcohol and drug abuse prevention, mental health, sexual violence prevention and response, and well-being through a variety of comprehensive and integrative approaches.
NIRSA membership votes annually, via electronic elections, to fill position on the NIRSA Board of Directors and Member Network, as well as on any proposed Bylaws' amendments.
Discuss topics including supervision, retention of staff, generations in the workplace universities and health policies, as we look to uplift and share ideas to help us best serve our students, our community, and our teams.
NIRSA membership votes annually, via electronic elections, to fill positions on the NIRSA Board of Directors and Member Network, as well as on any proposed Bylaws’ amendments.
The educational and professional opportunities at the ERSL Conference are both broad-based and in-depth — from mock interviews with established collegiate recreation administrators to presentations on the changing landscape of recreational sports careers in our current economy.
This session will provide insight regarding how to positively influence our student staff's character through EDI subject matter. Please join us to listen and share current practices and past successes for incorporating this important work into staff development.
The NIRSA Championship Series will be hosting an Esports Championship featuring Rocket League!
Mila plans to connect with Josh Downing, Associate Director - Programming at Indiana University and Darcie Burde, Sr. Associate Director for Programs at University of Florida
As we navigate the current workforce climate we are seeing a gap in support for early years professionals in collegiate recreation