From campus to community: WSU trains the next generation of sports officials
Hear from three one-time student referees at Washington State University's UREC who continue to officiate because it is a great way to give back to their communities.
Hear from three one-time student referees at Washington State University's UREC who continue to officiate because it is a great way to give back to their communities.
This unique conference empowers young minority students with the skills and knowledge that lay the foundation to building meaningful careers in the field of collegiate recreation. The ERSL Conference encourages diversity in our association in an effort to better reflect the populations and demographics that NIRSA members serve.
Our nation's mental health crisis requires immediate, innovative solutions. By recognizing the untapped potential of physical activity we can forge a path toward healthier, more resilient communities.
The Wellbeing Briefing Work Group is sharing our top 10 tips that will hopefully help guide and empower you in supporting the wellbeing of first-year students on your campus.
Campus Recreation Essentials: Student Staff Training and Development is a recent addition to the Campus Rec Essentials library. Hear from three of the book's authors about the value in this book for campus rec professionals.
Are you new to NIRSA, the campus rec field, or to building professional relationships? Consider joining the NIRSA Mentor Match program!
Current NIRSA Student Development Task Force volunteers share three reasons for members to apply to serve on this task force in the coming NIRSA leadership year.
In the November/December 2022 issue of Athletic Business Magazine, two NIRSA members to talk about forthcoming standards for on-campus esports from the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS).
In the October 2022 issue of Athletic Business Magazine, three NIRSA members to talk about how to enhance professional development opportunities for student staff.
University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Assistant Director of Operations and Student Development, Elizabeth “Liz” Seal has become a campus recreation all star through support and encouragement.