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  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/19/2025 at 10:00 AM (PST)

    Butler University has cultivated a comprehensive wellbeing initiative that demonstrates the power of collaboration, strategic alignment, and continuous improvement. Through BU|BeWell, Butler has developed a framework that supports students holistically by integrating research, best practices, and thought leadership in the field of wellbeing. This initiative is designed to not just meet the needs of the current student population but to offer scalable, sustainable solutions for institutions of all sizes. BU|BeWell shows how schools can strategically integrate efforts and ground them in research; the core of this approach lies not just in BU|BeWell but also in the Strategic Well-being Institutional Support System (SWISS)—an assessment tool developed to ensure every initiative aligns with real-time data insights and evolving student needs.

    Butler University has cultivated a comprehensive wellbeing initiative that demonstrates the power of collaboration, strategic alignment, and continuous improvement. Through BU|BeWell, Butler has developed a framework that supports students holistically by integrating research, best practices, and thought leadership in the field of wellbeing. This initiative is designed to not just meet the needs of the current student population but to offer scalable, sustainable solutions for institutions of all sizes. BU|BeWell shows how schools can strategically integrate efforts and ground them in research; the core of this approach lies not just in BU|BeWell but also in the Strategic Well-being Institutional Support System (SWISS)—an assessment tool developed to ensure every initiative aligns with real-time data insights and evolving student needs.

    Learning Objectives:  

    • Understand what it means to embed an approach, such as BU|BeWell, throughout every phase of the student experience.
    • Describe how to use a data-driven approach for continuous improvement and remain responsive to student needs.

    **If purchasing the Institutional Bundle Registration: Included with the Bundle are 5 free individual registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees for the individual registration. The Bundle purchaser will have access to the webinar. Other participants must register to gain access to the webinar.

    Laura Surles

    Director of Recreation & Wellness

    Butler University

    Scott Peden

    Dean of Campus Activities & Leadership

    Butler University

    Leah Weprich

    Associate Director of Student Activities

    Butler University

    Katie Wood

    Health Promotion & Communications Specialist

    Butler University

    Bridget Yuhas

    Dean of Student Health & Well-being

    Butler University

  • Contains 3 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/12/2025 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Wellbeing is all the buzz in higher education right now and it seems everyone is striving to be part of it. But what does wellbeing actually mean? How does it show up in the work of campus recreation? How does recreation’s work impact campus wellbeing? Whether you’re a director or a coordinator, whether you’ve been in the field for decades or are just starting your recreation career, whether your department has long been a part of campus wellbeing efforts or you’re just starting out, there is so much to learn in this dynamic and ever-evolving area.

    Course Description 

    Wellbeing is all the buzz in higher education right now and it seems everyone is striving to be part of it. But what does wellbeing actually mean? How does it show up in the work of campus recreation? How does recreation’s work impact campus wellbeing? Whether you’re a director or a coordinator, whether you’ve been in the field for decades or are just starting your recreation career, whether your department has long been a part of campus wellbeing efforts or you’re just starting out, there is so much to learn in this dynamic and ever-evolving area.   

    Recreation for Wellbeing guides participants through understanding the foundations of wellbeing, why wellbeing is critical to and inherent in all areas of campus recreation, and how to understand the broader landscape of wellbeing on your campus.   

    As a result of participating in the Recreation for Wellbeing course, participants will raise their own literacy around essential, foundational concepts thereby being better prepared to engage meaningfully in the work of wellbeing. They’ll understand how to think systemically and substantively about their work in recreation and how that work connects to the larger campus wellbeing journey. Join us for study, critical examination, and growth; we’re always stronger when we move forward together. 

    Course Format 

    This iteration of the Recreation for Wellbeing is a fully online, asynchronous experience so participants can engage with the material as their schedule allows and move through it at their own pace.  

    The course is anchored by two, approximately 75-minute on-demand modules. Attendees are provided resources, including suggested readings, pre- and post-module questions, and worksheets for deeper, personalized engagement with the material. Furthermore, attendees will have access to bonus video content to help further their learning amidst the wider context of this work.  

    A Connect community will also be accessible to attendees so that they can opt to engage in dialogue with peers, ask questions, and share real-world experiences as they move through this course.  

    The course will launch with both modules becoming available on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.

    Course Modules 

    Module 1: Foundations of Wellbeing & Systems Thinking 

    By completing this module, learners will be able to:   

    • Articulate the concept of wellbeing and understand its distinction from wellness  
    • Articulate what it means to take a systems and settings approach to your work  

    Module 2:  Applying Systems Thinking to Impact Wellbeing  

    By completing this module, learners will be able to:   

    • Explain at least one way that wellbeing is supported through recreation 
    • Identify levers of systemic change for wellbeing  
    • Apply the principles of systems thinking into your daily work – no matter your role - to impact wellbeing 

    For Institutional Bundle Registrants: The base Institutional Bundle rate is $229.00. Included with the Bundle are 5 free registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees. The email will include instructions on entering and applying the codes at checkout. The first promo code has 5 uses and will apply a 100% off discount. The second promo code is uncapped and will apply a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing for anyone you wish to register beyond the base Institutional Bundle (a sixth participant or more). 

    Continuing Education Credits
     

    Participants who complete the course will be eligible for Continuing Education (CE) credits in either the Core Student Affairs Educator Certification (CSAEd™) or Certified Student Affairs Educator-Campus Recreation (CSAEd-CR™) 

    NIRSA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd™). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program are clearly identified. NIRSA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program. 

    The two course modules qualify for the amount and types of CE credit listed below: 

    • Module 1 = 1.5 Core credits in the Foundations of the Profession domain 
    • Module 2 = 1.5 Campus Recreation Specialty Credits in the Leadership domain 
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    How to get CE credits for attending this course:

    1. Complete the online modules (which will become available on February 12, 2025)
    2. Upon completion, submit a program evaluation for each module at this link
    3. Within two weeks of completing the survey, you should receive a certificate of completion via email

    NIRSA Core Competencies 

    Philosophy & Theory; Programming 

    Acknowledgments

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    Thank you to the NIRSA Foundation for their continued support of NIRSA's wellbeing work.

    Lindsay Brookey

    Assistant Director, Fitness for Wellness and Recreation

    North Carolina State University

    Lindsay is the Assistant Director, Fitness for Wellness and Recreation at NC State University. She currently serves on the NIRSA Health and Wellbeing Task Force and is the co-chair of the NIRSA Wellbeing Briefing Work Group. Lindsay has worked in collegiate recreation for over 10 years, and was previously at The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill and Florida Atlantic University before joining the NC State team.

    Mark Ferguson

    Assistant Vice President, Well-Being

    Ohio University

    Mark serves as the Assistant Vice President for Well-being at Ohio University and is a current member of the NIRSA Health & Wellbeing Task ForceWith over 20 years of experience in collegiate recreation and student affairs, Mark has extensive experience leading organizational change, developing strategic direction, and building cohesive teamsHis work aims to transcend traditional approaches through transformative, integrated initiatives that empower the whole campus community. 

    Erin O'Sullivan

    Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships

    NIRSA Headquarters

    Erin is NIRSA's Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships. She is the staff liaison to the NIRSA Health & Wellbeing Task Force and helps lead the inter-association wellbeing work for NIRSA. She is also a governance team member for the ANEW - the Action Network for Equitable Wellbeing.

    How to get CE credits for attending this course:

    1. Complete the online modules (which will become available on February 12, 2025)
    2. Upon completion, submit a program evaluation for each module at this link
    3. Within two weeks of completing the survey, you should receive a certificate of completion via email
  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 01/28/2025 at 10:00 AM (PST)

    Join us for a conversation about how Trooh can transform your recreation and wellness facility. Learn how to impact your revenue while adding to your student experience. Trooh is a FREE digital signage solution that offers cloud-based software for internal marketing, FREE content, and revenue generation through advertising.

    Join us for a conversation about how Trooh can transform your recreation and wellness facility. Learn how to impact your revenue while adding to your student experience. Trooh is a FREE digital signage solution that offers cloud-based software for internal marketing, FREE content, and revenue generation through advertising. 

    Trooh is on over 1000 campuses, with hundreds of NIRSA institutional members in the portfolio, including: Liz Forman of University of North Carolina, Greg Cameron of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, JP Gale of California State University - Fullerton and Dr. Iisha Voltz of Texas Southern University who will be joining the panel. 

    Learning Objectives 

    1. Learn about the various staffing and resources of other NIRSA Member Recreation Centers when it comes to marketing within the department. 

    2. Identify ways to utilize social and digital marketing to increase student engagement. 

    3. Discuss revenue generation partnerships and successes. 

    Greg Cameron

    Manager of Digital Marketing

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Greg Cameron’s love of sports truly ignited after a trip and tour of the hallowed halls of Boston Garden on a family trip before the vaunted arena was knocked down and replaced by the current TD Garden. Since that fateful trip, Cameron has played, covered, and completely consumed sports including, but not limited to hockey, baseball, soccer, basketball, and football throughout his childhood and subsequent career as a sports journalist for MassLive, WEEI.om, and LWOSports

    In the dozen years since graduating from Springfield College, Cameron has built a career in marketing with several companies across Massachusetts focusing on social media and content-driven work. When Greg isn’t creating marketing collateral, you can find him at local record shops searching for awesome vinyl records, playing golf, going to the movies and museums, and cheering for the local Boston teams and Liverpool FC. 

    Liz Forman

    Assistant Director of Operations

    University of North Carolina - Charlotte

    Liz Urcinas Forman has worked in higher education for over 17 years. Liz got her start in campus recreation at Central Connecticut State University as a grad student and moved up the ranks to oversee the sport club program. After 5 years she moved to Chicago, where she worked at the University of Illinois at Chicago overseeing the facilities. She didn't stay in Chicago for long as she moved to Charlotte, North Carolina where she has found a home for the past 7 years. Charlotte has allowed her the opportunity to step into multiple roles including outreach, interim director, building operations, and now the Assistant Director of Operations. Liz has a passion for teaching and helping others. When she isn't working, she is golfing, kayaking, or taking her Jeep Wrangler out for a ride with her family. 

    JP Gale

    Director, Student Recreation Center

    California State University - Fullerton

    JP Gale serves as the Director of the Student Recreation Center at California State University, Fullerton. CSU Fullerton is the largest school in the CSU System, with 43,049 students and features a 95,000 square foot recreation center. Previously JP served as the Sport Clubs Administrator at California State University, Northridge and as part-time faculty in the College of Health and Human Development. JP coached the Ice Hockey team at CSU Northridge to four conference championships, served as the Pacific Regional Coordinator for the American Collegiate Hockey Association and an evaluator for the ACHA National team. 

    Kennedy Turner

    Vice President of Venue Partnerships

    Trooh Media

    Ashley Vercellone

    Account Manager of Venue Partnerships

    Trooh Media

    Dr. Iisha Voltz

    Director-Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness

    Texas Southern University

    Dr. Iisha D. Voltz is the Director of the Department of Campus Recreation at Texas Southern University, a Historically Black University located in the heart of Houston TX. She provides strategic vision, fiscal oversight, and long-range planning to the department as well as continually striving to extend the overall reach and relevance of Campus Recreation. 

    Iisha has been working within Campus Recreation for 21 years and has served in the Directors position for the past 14 years with focal on Student Success and Development and overall, Health and Wellness initiatives for the TSU communityIisha is an advocate believer in the Campus Recreation’s tagline “Fitness is not just exercise, It’s a lifestyle.” And strives to walk the walk and enjoys the opportunity to encourage those around her to do the same. 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 01/08/2025 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Join Erin Patchett and Pam Watts to learn about NIRSA’s goals for 2025 and how NIRSA is responding to member feedback. This interactive session will include time for member questions and ideas.

    NIRSA Board President Erin Patchett and NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts will outline NIRSA’s goals for 2025, and how NIRSA is responding to member feedback. This interactive session will include time for member questions and ideas. This is a great opportunity to learn more about NIRSA’s strategies to support members and advance the field. This session is for members only.

    Pam Watts

    Executive Director

    NIRSA Headquarters

    Pam Watts is the Executive Director for NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation, which comprises over 3,250 members on nearly 900 campuses throughout the United States and Canada. A former CPA, Pam joined NIRSA in 2000 and in her tenure with the Association she served primarily as NIRSA's second-in-command until assuming the Executive Directorship in early 2012. She works closely with the NIRSA, NIRSA Foundation, and NIRSA Services Corporation Boards of Directors to actuate the aligned strategic plan of all three entities in service to members. 

    Pam is a Certified Association Executive and in her role as NIRSA’s Executive Director she served as the Chair of the Council for Higher Education Management Association’s Steering Committee; as a member of the American Council on Exercise’s Industry Advisory Panel; and on the Advisory Council for the Healthy Campus Initiative in the University of California System.  She currently serves as President of the Physical Activity Alliance, on the Advisory Board for the Institute for Wellbeing at Butler University and is Vice-President of the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification Board of Directors. 

    Erin Patchett, PhD

    NIRSA Board President; Director of Administration and Assessment

    Colorado State University

    My name is Erin Patchett (she|her), and you can call me EP. I work in Campus Recreation at Colorado State University as the Director of Administration and Assessment. I am currently serving on the NIRSA Board of Directors as President and have had the opportunity to serve NIRSA in several other ways including the Annual Conference Program Committee Chair, EDI Commission, and Research and Assessment Committee. Some of my most cherished friendships are with folks I've met during my journey in this field.

    I am a two-time graduate of the University of Iowa (B.S. Exercise Science, M.A. Leisure Studies), and I completed my doctorate at the University of Northern Colorado (Sport Administration) in 2019.

    My favorite things to dialogue about are assessment, research, gender, tattoos, emotional intelligence, books, coffee, and the Iowa Hawkeyes.
    @epatchy_w on Instagram

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    NIRSA is committed to creating professional pathways through in-depth explorations of functional areas across collegiate recreation. Complementing available resources such as the Campus Recreation Essentials series, the Recreation 101 Virtual Course series gives NIRSA members the opportunity to establish a core, introductory knowledge base tied to specific content domains.

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    Introduction to Collegiate Esports 101 video modules will be available starting on Wednesday, October 16. **

    **Please note that the first video module will be immediately available on October 16 and Modules 2-4 will be uploaded as soon they are finalized.

    Instructors

    Doug Ream - Eastern Kentucky University
    Cybbi Barton - Texas Tech University
    Chris Griebenow - University of California San Diego
    Grant Deppen - Old Dominion University

    Course Description

    Have esports taken root on your campus yet? This course will provide a broad look at esports programming on college campuses by defining what esports are, discussing the benefits of participation, highlighting pathways for professional development, and exploring various administrative models. Learn how to navigate the array of tournaments, leagues, and events surrounding esports while staying budget-conscious when running special events and programs for your campus’ respective gaming communities. Tap into considerations for developing the right spaces for your campus community today and into the future. Finally, bring it all together by identifying and developing the best staff, participants, student-athletes, and techniques to help you deliver outstanding esports programs on your campus.

    In addition to this Introduction to Collegiate Recreation Officiating 101 course, check out the rest of our lineup releasing this year:

    For Institutional Bundle Registrants: Included with the Bundle are 5 free registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees.

    *Registration for any of these Recreation 101 courses grants a 25% discount coupon for any Campus Recreation Essentials book.  

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    Butler University has cultivated a comprehensive wellbeing initiative that demonstrates the power of collaboration, strategic alignment, and continuous improvement. Through BU|BeWell, Butler has developed a framework that supports students holistically by integrating research, best practices, and thought leadership in the field of wellbeing. This initiative is designed to not just meet the needs of the current student population but to offer scalable, sustainable solutions for institutions of all sizes. BU|BeWell shows how schools can strategically integrate efforts and ground them in research; the core of this approach lies not just in BU|BeWell but also in the Strategic Well-being Institutional Support System (SWISS)—an assessment tool developed to ensure every initiative aligns with real-time data insights and evolving student needs.

    Butler University has cultivated a comprehensive wellbeing initiative that demonstrates the power of collaboration, strategic alignment, and continuous improvement. Through BU|BeWell, Butler has developed a framework that supports students holistically by integrating research, best practices, and thought leadership in the field of wellbeing. This initiative is designed to not just meet the needs of the current student population but to offer scalable, sustainable solutions for institutions of all sizes. BU|BeWell shows how schools can strategically integrate efforts and ground them in research; the core of this approach lies not just in BU|BeWell but also in the Strategic Well-being Institutional Support System (SWISS)—an assessment tool developed to ensure every initiative aligns with real-time data insights and evolving student needs.

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Through this webinar, Ohio University will discuss their focus on developing a purpose-driven team, explore interdisciplinary and innovative strategies supporting wellbeing, and discuss successes and lessons learned through the lens of the presenters. Attendees will also learn how the Inter-association Definition of Well-Being can be used as a foundation and connection point for this work.

    Through this webinar, Ohio University will discuss their focus on developing a purpose-driven team, explore interdisciplinary and innovative strategies supporting wellbeing, and discuss successes and lessons learned through the lens of the presenters. Attendees will also learn how the Inter-association Definition of Well-Being can be used as a foundation and connection point for this work. 

    Learning Objectives:  

    • Understand how purpose-driven approaches can impact wellbeing efforts 
    • Gain insights toward developing collaborative initiatives beyond traditional recreation partnerships   
    • Learn the barriers and successes to implementing wellbeing initiatives 

    **If purchasing the Institutional Bundle Registration: Included with the Bundle are 5 free individual registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees for the individual registration. The Bundle purchaser will have access to the webinar. Other participants must register to gain access to the webinar.

    Continuing Education Credits

    Participants who attend this webinar will be eligible to receive one Continuing Education (CE) credit in either the Core Student Affairs Educator Certification (CSAEd™) or the Certified Student Affairs Educator-Campus Recreation (CSAEd-CR™) certification. NIRSA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

    This webinar is eligible for one credit in the domain encompassing Foundations of the Profession. This credit can be applied to the Core certification, or to the Campus Rec Specialty certification. Attendees of this webinar will need to submit a post-webinar evaluation and indicate their preference for credit type. They will then be awarded a certificate of completion.

    If you wish to redeem CE credits for this webinar applicable to the CSAEd certification, revisit this page upon the webinar's completion and submit the linked evaluation form within 7 days. You will receive a PDF copy of your certificate of completion within 10 days of the survey closing, which you will then submit to your Prolydian account. Read more about submitting a certificate for CE's here

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    Sharon Boyle

    D.H.Sc., M.M., MT-BC, Associate Professor of Music Therapy and Director of Arts in Health

    Ohio University

    Sharon R. Boyle, D.H.Sc., M.M., MT-BC, Associate Professor of Music Therapy and Director of Arts in Health, is the Program Director for the newly launched Master of Applied Arts in Health program at Ohio University. An experienced administrator, educator, music therapy clinician, and clinical supervisor for 25+ years, Dr. Boyle is an established leader in the field of music therapy. She is an innovative thinker who creates connections across disciplines and academic units to further develop arts-based wellness programs.

    In addition to research articles and book publications, she has presented both regionally and nationally on a range of topics in music therapy, music and health, and arts in health, combining her extensive backgrounds in music therapy and health science.

    Boyle is a long-time member of the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and maintains her board certification credential from the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT)She has served as the president of the Association for Indiana Music Therapy (AIMT), on the Great Lakes Region of AMTA Board, on the Music Therapy Perspectives Editorial Board, and on the AMTA Assembly of Delegates.  

    Wes Bonadio

    Director, Well-Being & Recreation

    Ohio University

    High performing higher education professional with a demonstrated history of success working in the collegiate well-being & recreation industry. Skilled in administration, business development, strategic planning, budgeting, revenue enhancement, program/event management, operations, personnel supervision, assessment, student/staff development and institutional collaboration. Served in various professional and volunteer roles in the areas of collegiate recreation, student affairs, athletics, and academic instruction; active involvement in state, regional, and national professional associations; co-authored multiple publications; M.A. in Student Affairs in Higher Education and B.S. in Parks & Recreation. Over 30 Professional presentations including 10 at NIRSA.  

    Mark Ferguson

    Assistant Vice President, Well-Being

    Ohio University

    Mark serves as the Assistant Vice President for Well-being at Ohio University and is a current member of the NIRSA Health & Wellbeing Task ForceWith over 20 years of experience in collegiate recreation and student affairs, Mark has extensive experience leading organizational change, developing strategic direction, and building cohesive teamsHis work aims to transcend traditional approaches through transformative, integrated initiatives that empower the whole campus community. 

    Tony Gregory

    Assistant Director, Well-Being & Fitness

    Ohio University

    Dedicated higher education professional with 8 years of experience leading wellness and well-being initiatives on college campuses. Skilled in program development, staff management, and public speaking. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs. Holds an M.S. in Recreation & Sport Pedagogy and a B.S. in Human Nutrition and Community Health. Certified as a Personal Trainer, Health & Wellness Coach, and Group Fitness Instructor. Experienced in strategic planning, budgeting, revenue enhancement, and personnel supervision. Actively involved in professional associations and conferences. Committed to promoting holistic well-being and student success through innovative programs and collaborative partnerships within educational institutions. 

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    NIRSA and the Certification Consortium invite you to an exclusive member-only webinar where we will explore the value of Student Affairs Educator Certification. Join us as we provide a detailed update on the program’s progress over its first 1.5 years as well as findings from the recent Certified Student Affairs Educator (CSAEd) Census, showcasing its impact, benefits realized by CSAEd student affairs professionals, and areas for improvement. This webinar will highlight the significant value that certification brings to student affairs professionals and resources to support you and your staff through certification.

    NIRSA and the Certification Consortium invite you to an exclusive member-only webinar where we will explore the value of Student Affairs Educator Certification. Join us as we provide a detailed update on the program’s progress over its first 1.5 years as well as findings from the recent Certified Student Affairs Educator (CSAEd) Census, showcasing its impact, benefits realized by CSAEd student affairs professionals, and areas for improvement. This webinar will highlight the significant value that certification brings to student affairs professionals and resources to support you and your staff through certification. 

    Joey DeSanto Jones

    Executive Director

    Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification

    Pam Watts

    Executive Director

    NIRSA Headquarters

    Pam Watts is the Executive Director for NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation, which comprises over 3,250 members on nearly 900 campuses throughout the United States and Canada. A former CPA, Pam joined NIRSA in 2000 and in her tenure with the Association she served primarily as NIRSA's second-in-command until assuming the Executive Directorship in early 2012. She works closely with the NIRSA, NIRSA Foundation, and NIRSA Services Corporation Boards of Directors to actuate the aligned strategic plan of all three entities in service to members. 

    Pam is a Certified Association Executive and in her role as NIRSA’s Executive Director she served as the Chair of the Council for Higher Education Management Association’s Steering Committee; as a member of the American Council on Exercise’s Industry Advisory Panel; and on the Advisory Council for the Healthy Campus Initiative in the University of California System.  She currently serves as President of the Physical Activity Alliance, on the Advisory Board for the Institute for Wellbeing at Butler University and is Vice-President of the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification Board of Directors. 

    Korey Lane

    Associate Director, Programs - Campus Recreation

    Tulane University

  • Contains 5 Component(s)

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    NIRSA is committed to creating professional pathways through in-depth explorations of functional areas across collegiate recreation. Complementing available resources such as the Campus Recreation Essentials series, the Recreation 101 Virtual Course series gives NIRSA members the opportunity to establish a core, introductory knowledge base tied to specific content domains.

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    Introduction to Collegiate Sport Clubs 101 video modules will be available starting on Wednesday, July 24.**

    **Please note that the first video module will be immediately available on July 24 and Modules 2-4 will be uploaded as soon they are finalized.

    Instructors

    Ryan Parsons - Boston University
    Domonique Dunn - Ohio State University
    Juliana Frigerio - Emory University
    James Alexander - DePaul University

    Course Description

    This course presents an overview of collegiate Sport Clubs designed to help a new or prospective professional gain an understanding of operations and best practices for developing and leading a sport clubs program. Participants will learn to identify how sport clubs programs are situated within campus structures and how relationships between campus partners can be most effectively built and maintained. Finances and funding, licensing, and national body governance will be explained through the lens of sport clubs to offer models of successful program management. The course outlines core approaches to sport clubs program design including student development, establishing roles and daily responsibilities, event planning, risk management, and creating policy language. Finally, with career development in mind the facilitators will recommend ways to enhance personal knowledge, navigate conferences and workshops, and leverage your network for ideal career opportunities. Upon completing the course, participants will receive a certificate of completion. 

    In addition to this Introduction to Collegiate Sport Clubs 101 course, check out the rest of our lineup releasing this year:

    For Institutional Bundle Registrants: Included with the Bundle are 5 free registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees.

    *Registration for any of these Recreation 101 courses grants a 25% discount coupon for any Campus Recreation Essentials book. 

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    NIRSA is committed to creating professional pathways through in-depth explorations of functional areas across collegiate recreation. Complementing available resources such as the Campus Recreation Essentials series, the Recreation 101 Virtual Course series gives NIRSA members the opportunity to establish a core, introductory knowledge base tied to specific content domains.

    The Recreation 101 Virtual Courses are fully online, asynchronous experiences so participants can take them whenever they like and at their own pace. Each of them is anchored by approximately four hours of on-demand video content designed and taught by experts in each functional area. These courses are designed to be evergreen and will be reviewed and updated periodically to showcase current best practices in the profession.

    Introduction to Collegiate Recreation Officiating 101 video modules will be available starting on Wednesday, August 7. **

    **Please note that the first video module will be immediately available on August 7 and Modules 2-4 will be uploaded as soon they are finalized.

    Instructors

    Paden Alie - Purdue University
    Scott Flickinger - SUNY Cortland
    Agnelia "Tiff" Hernandez - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    Course Description

    Are you looking to enhance the quality of your intramural sports program? Introduction to Collegiate Recreation Officiating 101 is the perfect course to invest in for your team. This online course is specifically designed to equip you with the crucial skills and knowledge needed to effectively officiate a variety of intramural sports, ensuring fair play, safety, and a culture of fun and engagement. Topics discussed include student officials training, evaluation, leadership, recruitment, and retention. Outlets and outside resources will be highlighted to give you the resources you need to develop a successful officiating model, and the culture and environment of officiating will be explored as it relates to campus recreation. The course instructors will also outline career pathways, transferability, and continuing education opportunities to extend the throughline of officiating into professional workspaces and future learning.

    In addition to this Introduction to Collegiate Recreation Officiating 101 course, check out the rest of our lineup releasing this year:

    For Institutional Bundle Registrants: Included with the Bundle are 5 free registrations. For each additional after 5, there is a 65% savings over regular individual registration pricing. After the Bundle is purchased, you will be emailed 2 promo codes to be used to register your other attendees.

    *Registration for any of these Recreation 101 courses grants a 25% discount coupon for any Campus Recreation Essentials book.