Update: “How to Manage and Guide Civil Discourse in Collegiate Rec”
First released to members in the summer of 2017, “How to Manage and Guide Civil Discourse in Collegiate Recreation” has recently been updated by NIRSA.
First released to members in the summer of 2017, “How to Manage and Guide Civil Discourse in Collegiate Recreation” has recently been updated by NIRSA.
See how NIRSA member Jacob Eubank has managed keeping the trifecta of teaching, research, and service top of mind as he's made the transition from campus rec practitioner to a tenure-track academic.
This #GivingTuesday, December 1, join the NIRSA Foundation Board in making a gift to the general fund.
NIRSA leaders look at how and why nearly 800 campus recreation professionals took part in NIRSA’s 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge for Campus Recreation, sponsored by Mondo.
This Fall, nearly 800 participants from over 250 institutions took part in NIRSA’s 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge © for Campus Recreation, supported by Mondo.
Nearly 800 individuals participated in NIRSA’s 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge © for Campus Recreation, supported by Mondo. Given the enthusiastic response, we’re thrilled to be able to offer it as an on-demand experience!
Creighton University’s holistic approach to wellness offers students facing quarantine and isolation opportunities to stay well despite limited space and access to in-person resources.
The first issue of the NIRSA Wellbeing Briefing hit member inboxes last week. The NIRSA Health & Wellbeing Task Force's Member Resource Development Team are sharing collective work in the wellbeing field.
Executive Director Pam Watts and Seneca Wilson from University of Alabama at Birmingham connected to discuss how Black men in NIRSA are fostering community through mentorship and regular connection.
Universidad Tecmilenio’s Institute for Wellbeing and Happiness invites you to attend their annual summit, Wellbeing 360°, being held October 26-30. This year’s summit will be virtual and free to attend.