The Bennetts support the Legacy Society and the future of NIRSA
NIRSA and campus recreation have long been vital to the personal and professional lives of Shane and Tena Bennett.
NIRSA and campus recreation have long been vital to the personal and professional lives of Shane and Tena Bennett.
More than 1,500 members have contributed to planning this Association’s future. If you’re at NIRSA 2018, we hope you’ll join us for the Annual Meeting of Members on Tuesday, March 6 as it's unveiled.
The Association would like to celebrate all of our inspiring award recipients for their contributions to NIRSA and the profession!
Consider applying to be part of the Policy & Legislation Committee for the upcoming leadership year. Committee and work team application are open through February 15.
Associate Director for Recreation Programming at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Vicki Highstreet is the 2018 recipient of the Association's highest distinction, the NIRSA Honor Award.
Tune in January 17, 2018 at 1:00 pm ET to Higher Ed Live to see NIRSA leaders featured in a discussion on integrating wellbeing into campus life.
While many campuses across the country are experiencing snowfall, the Recreation Center at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) is dusted with ash from the Thomas Fire instead.
At Penn State, Competitive Sports Coordinators Michael Potter and Cybbi Barton have been working together for over a year. Here's the lowdown on how and why their partnership works.
As a member of NIRSA, you’ve made a personal commitment to collegiate recreation and your NIRSA family—and your admirable legacy can continue if you join the NIRSA Foundation Legacy Society.
This annual award will celebrate the dedication of a NIRSA Championship Series volunteer whose service to the NIRSA Services Corporation has embodied the spirit of Sarah Fain.