This article first appeared on NIRSA Region V website.
Dr. James Turman passed away on April 7, 2021, at the age of 74. He will be missed by his wife Susan, 4 children, grandchildren, and many friends and colleagues.
Dr. Turman was an Emeritus member of NIRSA, first joining in 1973. In 1982-1983 he served on the Board of Directors as the Region VI Vice President and in 1984 received the NIRSA Board of Directors Service Award for valuable leadership and service as a member of the executive committee. He presented at many regional and annual conferences throughout his career and was a contributing author on many NIRSA publications. Dr. Turman served on the Recreational Sports Journal Editorial Board from 2001 to 2016. The NIRSA National Service Award was awarded to him in 2002 for his outstanding service to the association with his work on “Planning Principles for Recreation Facilities.” His article “Changes in students’ recreation activities, satisfaction and perceived following the construction of a new recreation facility” was a recipient of the NIRSA Recreational Sports Journal Award in 2005. He also served in various NIRSA volunteer roles including planning principles task force, research, public relations, and logo/trademark committees, and NIRSA Foundation work teams.
Dr. Turman earned his bachelor’s degree in Printing Technology and Management from California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo in 1970. In 1974 he earned a master’s in Motor Learning from the University of California – Berkeley. From there he served the professional community for 42 years in the following capacities:
- 1974-1985 Associate Director at the University of California – Berkeley.
- 1985-2016 Director of Recreation and Wellness and Assistant Vice Provost for Student Affairs at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
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