Congratulations to all 2024 NIRSA award recipients
Congratulations to all this year’s NIRSA award recipients, true leaders in collegiate recreation!
Congratulations to all this year’s NIRSA award recipients, true leaders in collegiate recreation!
The NIRSA Foundation Board is excited to announce and spotlight our 2024 NIRSA Foundation Leadership Award recipient, Brent Harrison, Senior Associate Director at University of Oregon.
Join us for a moderated panel discussion, Q&A, and brave space to focus on professional staff wellness. What practices, resources, and connections are needed to support ourselves and each other through the current contentious legislative landscape and staffing challenges we are facing?
Join us to learn why students should apply for the Student Leadership Team (SLT), what it is, and how we can be a resource to students.
This roundtable is aimed at discussing the nuances of engaging student leaders in Campus Recreation. The NIRSA Student Development Committee has orchestrated this opportunity for sharing current practices or models, including everything from logistics to theoretical frameworks, and to discuss challenges and future hopes for leadership development.
Join NIRSA Director Pam Watts in this live event roundtable. Discussions will focus on Directors under 40: how are they leading and how does that impact their programs? Within the field, there are millennial directors leading differently with successful program models, staff recruitment, and retention. Using the concept of reverse-mentorship, join us to learn from these under-40 leaders.
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.
The Asian Community Caucus is a part of NIRSA’s commitment to engage in conversations related to social and political justice, while embracing all levels of experience. This caucus is intended as a safe space for the Asian community to come together for discussion, recreation, and representation.