NIRSA Partner CannonDesign merges with SRG Partnership
SRG Partnership, a dynamic architecture, interiors, and planning firm with studios in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, recently joined NIRSA Silver Partner CannonDesign.
SRG Partnership, a dynamic architecture, interiors, and planning firm with studios in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, recently joined NIRSA Silver Partner CannonDesign.
Annual Connecticut/Rhode Island summer workshop. Free and open to all.
From facility support, coaching development, and education programs to social and competitive play on college and university campuses, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) provides comprehensive support for collegiate tennis across the United States. Join this webinar to learn more about these resources and how to utilize tennis to inspire healthier people and communities everywhere.
In 2024, Quinnipiac University’s Recreation and Wellness Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
After recently joining forces with Hughes Group Architects, NIRSA Associate member Little has officially moved its DC-area team into a new office space in Tysons Corner.
EP Climbing, a NIRSA associate member and a leading name in the climbing industry, proudly welcomes JoAnne Carilli-Stevenson to its team as the new Sales and Customer Service Director.
The recent webinar “Activating Space, Automating Process: Unlocking the Campus Recreation Center’s Potential" showcased the versatility of automation technology.
The University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA) recently modernized its climbing wall through a groundbreaking resurfacing project done by NIRSA associate member EP Climbing.
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting (Little), a national transdisciplinary design firm with offices across the country, and Hughes Group Architects of Sterling, VA, have joined forces.
Register for RecRe’s February 21 webinar “Activating Space, Automating Process: Unlocking the Campus Recreation Center’s Potential.”