Get ready to meet many of NIRSA’s Change Makers this coming year
NIRSA President Cara Lucia of Elon University introduces the Change Makers vlog—her forthcoming series of entries in the NIRSA President’s Notes leadership blog.
NIRSA President Cara Lucia of Elon University introduces the Change Makers vlog—her forthcoming series of entries in the NIRSA President’s Notes leadership blog.
After nearly six years of continuous service on the NIRSA Board, outgoing President David Davenport of Austin Peay State University reflects back on the leadership year with NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts.
Did you miss this last Friday’s Instagram Live call between NIRSA President David Davenport, Director of Recreation at Austin Peay State University and Mrs. “Mama” Lee Wasson, spouse of NIRSA founder Dr. William Wasson?
NIRSA President David Davenport will have a conversation with Mrs. “Mama” Lee Wasson, spouse of NIRSA founder Dr. William Wasson, on December 11; join them for what’s sure to be an insightful live chat.
Recent efforts and initiatives align with call to action from the NIRSA equity, diversity and inclusion statement and the Board’s promise last spring to take action to address racism.
Take a few minutes to sit-in with Pam and David as they talk about the core skills of campus recreation professionals and some upcoming events and NIRSA resources for career development.
Sit-in with NIRSA President David Davenportand NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts to learn what’s happened with the Association since their July Instagram Live call and what’s on the horizon.
NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts and NIRSA President David Davenport met today on Instagram live to discuss what's been going on in the Association since their last letter to members.
As a follow-up to the last "Message from NIRSA," NIRSA president David Davenport and NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts share their perspectives on ongoing, systemic racism and NIRSA's action steps.
Over the past several days, outrage and anger and sadness poured out into the streets across the U.S. NIRSA will continue to champion equity, diversity, and inclusion as crucial to healthy people and healthy communities.