Latinx Community Caucus

This caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engaging in conversation and organizing action. It is intended as a space for the Latinx community to come together.

2024 Rec Day/Founders Day

Every year, on the day commemorating NIRSA’s founding — February 22, 1950 — we like to gather together with schools, companies, and associations across North America to celebrate campus recreation. On this day we remember the vision set in motion by Dr. William Wasson and his esteemed colleagues at the first NIRSA Conference: To celebrate health, activity, competition, and inclusivity.

Asian Community Caucus

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.

LGBTQ+ Caucus

The LGBTQ+ Caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engage in conversations and community building related to marginalized identities. This caucus is intended as a safe space for members of the Queer and Trans community. Facilitated by Amber Mateer and Lauren Brown.

Latinx Community Caucus

This caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engaging in conversation and organizing action. It is intended as a space for the Latinx community to come together.

LGBTQ+ Caucus

The LGBTQ+ Caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engage in conversations and community building related to marginalized identities. This caucus is intended as a safe space for members of the Queer and Trans community. Facilitated by Amber Mateer and Lauren Brown.

LGBTQ+ Caucus

The LGBTQ+ Caucus is a part of NIRSA's commitment to engage in conversations and community building related to marginalized identities. This caucus is intended as a safe space for members of the Queer and Trans community. Facilitated by Amber Mateer and Lauren Brown.

Introduction to Collegiate Intramural Sports 101

This course provides an in-depth introduction to collegiate intramural sports, covering their definition, benefits, historical evolution, and various types. Participants will learn how to plan, organize, and run intramural events and tournaments effectively. The course also includes strategies for event planning, facility management, team recruitment, and student development.

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