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.
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.
Our nation's mental health crisis requires immediate, innovative solutions. By recognizing the untapped potential of physical activity we can forge a path toward healthier, more resilient communities.
Submit a presentation proposal for the 2024 ERSL Conference taking place in Birmingham, Alabama! The deadline to submit a proposal is Wednesday, December 6.
Tanika Santos MacSwain interviews Iván Serrano of Cal Poly Pomona and Brandon Bermea at Oklahoma State University as we close out 2023's Hispanic Heritage Month.
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.
In episode two of NIRSA President Dr. Wendy Windsor's Hidden Talents in NIRSA series, she talks with four professionals who are Black women leaders at campus recreation programs across the country.
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.