Register by June 14 to save BIG on the 2021 NIRSA Facilities Institute
Register for the NIRSA Recreation Facilities Institute, presented by Mondo and happening in partnership with the 2021 AB Show by June 14 to receive a steeply discounted price.
Register for the NIRSA Recreation Facilities Institute, presented by Mondo and happening in partnership with the 2021 AB Show by June 14 to receive a steeply discounted price.
Join NIRSA intramural sports colleagues June 28-29 for intentional skill building and relationship making as industry experts dive into topics like sports officials' development, rebuilding a student staff team, pay-to-play models, and other nontraditional events.
NIRSA and ACUI are seeking submissions for the 2021 Collegiate Marketing Institute, happening online November 2-4. Proposals will be accepted through August 2.
Take a few minutes to sit-in with Pam Watts and Victoria Lopez-Herrera from the University of Texas at San Antonio as they explore community, connection, and how the Association is pursuing a better culture.
A three-week virtual program happening July 12–30 will see NIRSA, ACUI, and ACUHO-I team up to explore relevant trends impacting higher education, organizational development, planning, and fiscal management.
The 2021 NIRSA Recreation Facilities Institute, presented by Mondo is happening in partnership with the 2021 AB Show. Return to in-person learning and networking with your colleagues from October 27-30 in San Antonio.
RecChat is back with a new “Elevate Your Path” series focusing on past presidents of NIRSA! Episodes will be released starting May 3.
NIRSA opposes legislation or policies that restrict or ban transgender individuals from participating.
The recent murder of six women of Asian descent extends an appalling escalation of violence directed at the Asian community. We condemn these acts of violence and all forms of racism, misogyny, marginalization, and dehumanization.
Jacob Eubank, EdD has been sharing insights about making the leap from campus recreation practitioner into academia; read how transferable skills he gained working in campus rec set him up to succeed as an academic.