In celebration of those who got us here – Pride 2024
While there is still work for NIRSA to do, Lexi Chaput hopes that Pride 2024 has offered an opportunity for reflection and celebration of those who made this association what it is.
While there is still work for NIRSA to do, Lexi Chaput hopes that Pride 2024 has offered an opportunity for reflection and celebration of those who made this association what it is.
In 2024, the University of Houston – Downtown’s Wellness and Success Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
The leadership at Indiana University RecSports enrolled their entire team of approximately 50 professional staff in NIRSA’s Recreation for Wellbeing: Elevating Our Impact online course.
In 2024, Quinnipiac University’s Recreation and Wellness Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
EP Climbing, a NIRSA associate member and a leading name in the climbing industry, proudly welcomes JoAnne Carilli-Stevenson to its team as the new Sales and Customer Service Director.
In episode five of NIRSA President Dr. Wendy Windsor's Hidden Talents in NIRSA series, she talks with four influential campus rec professionals working at HBCUs.
The University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA) recently modernized its climbing wall through a groundbreaking resurfacing project done by NIRSA associate member EP Climbing.
It is with great sadness that we share news of the loss of Paul Wilson, retired Director of Intramural Rec Sports at the University of Oklahoma and long-time NIRSA Historian.
The NIRSA Honor Award Committee is excited to announce that Bill Crockett has been selected to receive the 2024 NIRSA Honor Award, sponsored by Mondo.
Through Rudolph Matthews, Roosevelt Grattic, and Neslon Williams, Bethune-Cookman University—then known as Bethune-Cookman College—was one of the 11 schools represented at NIRSA’s founding.