Dr. Wendy Windsor uncovers hidden talents and richness at HBCUs
In episode five of NIRSA President Dr. Wendy Windsor's Hidden Talents in NIRSA series, she talks with four influential campus rec professionals working at HBCUs.
In episode five of NIRSA President Dr. Wendy Windsor's Hidden Talents in NIRSA series, she talks with four influential campus rec professionals working at HBCUs.
Through Rudolph Matthews, Roosevelt Grattic, and Neslon Williams, Bethune-Cookman University—then known as Bethune-Cookman College—was one of the 11 schools represented at NIRSA’s founding.
Kimberly O’Shields, M.S. of Healthier Campus Initiative shares one of her favorite collaborations: Working with Cheyney University's Tracey Smith and her team of passionate and creative professionals.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including Tuskegee University, formed the National Intramural Association.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, formed the National Intramural Association.
On February 22, 1950, 20 intramural directors, representing 11 Historically Black Colleges & Universities including Dillard University, formed the National Intramural Association.
The HBCU Committee was established to continue focusing on the unique needs of recreation departments at historically black colleges and universities, and extol the legacy of HBCUs as a central part of NIRSA’s history.
In the wake of Black History Month, we invite you to explore a spotlight on HBCU school Howard University and Howard University Wellness & Recreation professional Jomah Watson.
In the wake of Black History Month, we invite you to explore a spotlight on HBCU school Lincoln University and Lincoln University Recreation professional Taylor Dampeer.
In the wake of Black History Month, we invite you to explore a spotlight on HBCU school Delaware State University and Delaware State University Wellness and Recreation professional LaMont Foreman, Jr.