Campus Recreation All Star: Adrianna Del Amo
NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is so fortunate to have Adrianna Del Amo as a dedicated NIRSA member and leader. Read about her rise to all star status in the profession!
NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is so fortunate to have Adrianna Del Amo as a dedicated NIRSA member and leader. Read about her rise to all star status in the profession!
Richard “RJ” Aubert is currently a Recreation Specialist at Washington State University Tri-Cities. He brings a positive outlook and a commitment to fun to his job that are hallmarks of NIRSA’s membership.
Meet Grinnell College's Tim Hammond, Interim Director of the Outdoor Recreation Program and Lecturer. A member for 10+ years and a campus rec all star, his contributions help hundreds of students make lasting memories.
NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation is so fortunate to have Stefani Plummer as a dedicated NIRSA member and leader. Read about her rise to all star status in the profession!
R. Kevin Marbury, PhD has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 NIRSA Honor Award, the Association’s most prestigious honor. Colleagues can congratulate Kevin at the 2022 NIRSA Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon.
In a step towards increasing access, University Recreation (UREC) at Washington State University purchased new adaptive equipment designed specifically to meet the needs of people with disabilities.
Chuck Steines, a senior at Elon University studying sport management, shares what he learned recently about a unique project where three North Carolina campuses helped students picture resilience.
This summer, Kansas State University Recreational Services celebrated 100 years of service at K-State with cake and ice cream, a climbing wall challenge, a sand volleyball tournament, and more.
Elon University's Charles Steines recently interviewed long-time NIRSA member Dr. Lloyd Hisaka, retired Director at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, about his involvement in campus rec, service to NIRSA, and his cultural identity.
In the September 2021 issue of Athletic Business Magazine, writer Michael Popke catches up NIRSA members and volunteer leaders to discuss how sport can be a vehicle for social change.