Let NIRSA help share your successes
Member spotlights are a key feature of NIRSA’s news and a great way to shine a national (and even international) spotlight on outstanding individuals, programs, or initiatives.
If you have someone or something you would like to see featured in the NIRSA news, pitch us your idea.


Types of articles
NIRSA publishes articles on a wide variety of topics related to collegiate recreation. But most articles fall into one (or more) of these general types: member spotlights, commentary and views, and program or initiative features.
Whether it’s a longtime NIRSA member who is retiring from the department, an up-and-coming GA who has a bright future in the profession ahead of them, a colleague who’s been recognized with a campus or community accolade, or someone you want to recognize for another reason entirely, we are happy to collaborate with you to celebrate their excellence.
We publish first-person pieces on topics including the job market and the hiring process; the graduate-school experience; professional challenges in research; new trends in exercise and recreation; publishing, teaching, and service work; academic culture; and balancing work and family life.
Has your program recently celebrated a milestone? Or have you introduced a new program that went even better than you expected? Maybe your welcome week helped start the school year off on the right foot, or the annual shutdown and spring clean of your facilities has afforded your team an opportunity to revisit its values. Whether you are bringing back an old favorite for your campus or trying something for the first time, share your successes with your NIRSA colleagues across North America.
Pitch us your ideas
Have an idea for an article? Tell us about it!
Send us an email outlining your idea and a proposed timetable for when you would like to see the article go live. We will respond with a few questions for your consideration, and a proposed timeline for your draft submission. Most articles are ready for online publication within about one week from the submission of the initial draft and accompanying images. The timeline may vary depending on the nature of the article.
Once article drafts are submitted, our editorial team will review them for clarity and house style. Contributors will then have an opportunity to review and make any final changes, corrections, or updates to the revised draft.

Recent articles
Member spotlight: Steven Trotter from the spin studio to the award stage
Steven Trotter, Director of Well-Being at East Carolina University, Adjunct Professor at Coastal Carolina Community College, and globally recognized fitness and wellness consultant has been a member of NIRSA since 2007.
NIRSA founding HBCU spotlight on Texas Southern University
Texas Southern University has become one of the most diverse institutions in Texas. The professionals leading TSU Campus Recreation carry forward a tradition of NIRSA involvement that goes back 75 years.
Reflections from past Presidents of NIRSA
NIRSA is celebrating 75 years as an organization in 2025. To mark this milestone, the past Presidents of NIRSA were asked to reflect on their term of presidential service and share their memories.
Hazing prevention act championed by NIRSA associate member is now law
NIRSA associate member Hazing Prevention Network is excited to announce that the federal Stop Campus Hazing Act (S.2901, H.R. 5646) was recently signed into law; it will bring more transparency to the issue of hazing.