News and updates regarding benefits to NIRSA membership.
Members on the Move – April 2024
Congratulations to the movers and shakers within NIRSA who have recently changed jobs within the collegiate recreation profession!
News and updates regarding benefits to NIRSA membership.
Congratulations to the movers and shakers within NIRSA who have recently changed jobs within the collegiate recreation profession!
After recently joining forces with Hughes Group Architects, NIRSA Associate member Little has officially moved its DC-area team into a new office space in Tysons Corner.
As an association, NIRSA strives to monitor and track policy and legislative issues with the potential to impact our members or the campus communities they serve; see the Active Policy Solutions updates from April 2.
The NIRSA Board of Directors approved the 2024–2027 Strategic Framework at their March 5 meeting. The 2024–2027 Strategic Framework continues to iterate and build upon the plans that came before it.
As an association, NIRSA strives to monitor and track policy and legislative issues with the potential to impact our members or the campus communities they serve; see the Active Policy Solutions updates from March 19.
As an association, NIRSA strives to monitor and track policy and legislative issues with the potential to impact our members or the campus communities they serve; see the Active Policy Solutions updates from March 12.
Join us in welcoming our new professional, student, institutional and associate members who are now part of the NIRSA community. The following members joined NIRSA as of March 17, 2024.
Congratulations to the movers and shakers within NIRSA who have recently changed jobs within the collegiate recreation profession!
Every year on February 22, NIRSA members celebrate Recreational Sports & Fitness Day in commemoration of NIRSA’s founding date. Here are some glimpses at some amazing Rec Day 2024 festivities!
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.