Transforming campus recreation spaces with climbing
A NIRSA associate member since 2002, EP Climbing offers schools a fresh approach by converting underused areas into dynamic climbing environments.
A NIRSA associate member since 2002, EP Climbing offers schools a fresh approach by converting underused areas into dynamic climbing environments.
In 2024, Universidad de Lima’s Recreation, Wellness, and Student Life Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
NIRSA associate member EGYM, a leader in fitness technology solutions, recently announced its acceptance of a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract in the fitness equipment category.
In 2024, University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Bakke Recreation and Wellbeing Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
In 2024, Penn State University's Esports Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
See how Rowan Unified Sports is breaking stigmas and promoting inclusion by combining general and special education populations on the courts and fields.
Learn how campus recreation professionals working at smaller schools are working to offer big opportunities for students in the face of limited resources.
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.