How will you honor Juneteenth this year?
Members of NIRSA’s Black Community Caucus invite you to recognize and celebrate Juneteenth on your campus and in your community.
Members of NIRSA’s Black Community Caucus invite you to recognize and celebrate Juneteenth on your campus and in your community.
March is Women’s History Month for many institutions and organizations. Take some time this month to celebrate some of the most significant milestones lead by women in NIRSA.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including Tuskegee University, formed the National Intramural Association.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, formed the National Intramural Association.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including Dillard University, formed the National Intramural Association.
Learn more about this special event, download official logos, and even see how members celebrated Rec Day in 2022 by visiting the NIRSA website; order shirts before February 4 to ensure they arrive in time.
Juneteenth symbolizes the joy of freedom within the Black community and represents a start to new opportunities within the United States.
This summer, Kansas State University Recreational Services celebrated 100 years of service at K-State with cake and ice cream, a climbing wall challenge, a sand volleyball tournament, and more.
Have you been following the journey of women making history in NIRSA? Explore stories of established and emerging women leaders who have already and continue to transform the profession.
Celebrate the rich history of NIRSA’s “Region 7” and discover the many ways to stay involved and connected all year with NIRSA colleagues who identify as LGBTQ or as allies.