Transforming campus recreation spaces with climbing
A NIRSA associate member since 2002, EP Climbing offers schools a fresh approach by converting underused areas into dynamic climbing environments.
A NIRSA associate member since 2002, EP Climbing offers schools a fresh approach by converting underused areas into dynamic climbing environments.
In 2024, Universidad de Lima’s Recreation, Wellness, and Student Life Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
Advanced recycled rubber flooring options are purpose-engineered to deliver targeted benefits. See how to enhance your facility’s aesthetic qualities, reduce maintenance costs over time, and help student athletes achieve their fitness goals.
In 2024, University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Bakke Recreation and Wellbeing Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
Campus Recreation Essentials: Facility Operations offers a crash course in budgeting, staffing, risk management, technology, and more!
In 2024, Penn State University's Esports Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
In 2024, the University of Houston – Downtown’s Wellness and Success Center was honored with a NIRSA Outstanding Facilities Award. Learn more about this innovative facility.
SRG Partnership, a dynamic architecture, interiors, and planning firm with studios in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, recently joined NIRSA Silver Partner CannonDesign.
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.