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  • Ideas in Motion
    Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/01/2026 at 9:00 AM (PDT)

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

  • Ideas in Motion
    Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 03/18/2026 at 9:00 AM (PDT)

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

  • Ideas in Motion
    Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 03/04/2026 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! This Ideas in Motion roundtable is for professionals overseeing intramural programming, officiating, policies, and participant engagement. Join live to trade ideas, troubleshoot challenges, and explore trends shaping intramurals today. It’s an open space to collaborate and strengthen your campus IM program.

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

  • Ideas in Motion
    Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/25/2026 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

    This Ideas in Motion discussion supports professionals managing adventure programs, trips, gear rental, climbing spaces, and outdoor education. Join live to explore topics that may include risk management, staffing, programming ideas, and other initiatives. Connect with others committed to growing the impact of outdoor recreation on campus.

    Kevin Sutton

    Assistant Director of UREC, Outdoor

    Seattle University

  • Ideas in Motion
    Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/18/2026 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Join NIRSA Ideas in Motion Virtual Roundtables! These live, unrecorded discussions are a space for collegiate recreation professionals to connect, share ideas, and tackle challenges together. Held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, topics rotate to keep conversations timely and relevant. Join live—engage, share, and grow.

    These Ideas in Motion sessions support professionals who recruit, train, mentor, and manage student employees. Connect with peers to explore this sessions topic to enhance your students' success. Bring your questions and share what’s working in your student development ecosystem.

    Courtney Brown

    Assistant Director for Student Engagement & Data Management

    University of Georgia

    David Grassi

    Associate Director, Facilities & Operations

    Montana State University

    Nicole Taylor

    Assistant Director of Risk Management & Aquatics

    Clemson University

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/11/2026 at 9:00 AM (PST)

    Join this Association Info Webinar about the NIRSA Assembly.

    The NIRSA Assembly is actively exploring key issues shaping the future of collegiate recreation. In this webinar, Assembly members will share updates from their current focus areas—Preparation & Development for Collegiate Recreation, Accessibility & Accommodations, and AI & Technology’s Impact on the Field. Participants will hear how each group has been approaching its work to date and will be invited to provide feedback to help guide next steps.

    Donald Jenkins

    Director, Facilities and Event Operations

    Georgia Tech

    Jennifer Johnson

    Georgia State University

    Reginald Ungos

    Business and Administration Coordinator

    University of Nevada-Las Vegas

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    Join Lashica Thomas and Pam Watts to learn about NIRSA’s new programs and initiatives. This interactive session will include time for member questions and ideas.

    NIRSA Board President Lashica Thomas, and NIRSA Executive Director Pam Watts will share updates on new programs and initiatives at NIRSA with updates from both the NSC and NSN Board and the Champ Series.

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    Pam Watts

    Executive Director

    NIRSA

    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. 

    Lashica Thomas

    Director of Campus Recreation; NIRSA Board President

    Columbus State University

    Lashica Thomas is serving as the NIRSA Board President for the 2025-2026 NIRSA leadership year and is currently the Director of Campus Recreation at Columbus State University in Georgia, part of NIRSA Region II. She first joined NIRSA in 2003 and throughout her career she's been involved with the Association through many different volunteer roles during her two decades of membership with this historic association!

    Lashica's tenure on the NIRSA Board began in 2023, shortly after members elected her to serve on the Presidential Track—a three-year commitment—and will culminate in this capstone year of service. As your NIRSA President, Lashica will be sharing periodic insights about the direction and impact of our profession. She was recognized in 2019 for her role in building a diverse and inclusive culture in our Association by fostering equality of opportunity, encouraging diverse perspectives, and creating a welcoming and supportive climate when she received the Juliette Moore People of Color Distinguished Leadership Award.

  • Contains 6 Component(s)

    Learn what NIRSA member institutions are building in the field of collegiate recreation across campuses nationwide between the years of 2008 - 2020.

    Learn what NIRSA member institutions are building in the field of collegiate recreation across campuses nationwide between the years of 2008 - 2020.

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    Explore volunteer opportunities with NIRSA, the NIRSA Foundation, and the NIRSA Championship Series. Learn about roles, time commitments, and the rewarding experiences of shaping the 2026-2027 leadership year.

    Calling all go-getters and game-changers! Learn about volunteering with NIRSA, the NIRSA Foundation, and the NIRSA Championship Series! Join us to explore opportunities to shape the 2026-2027 leadership year. Learn about the time commitments, workload, and—most importantly—the rewarding experiences that come with being part of these dynamic teams. Your next adventure in leadership starts here, don’t miss it!

    Lauren Carlson

    National Sport Programs Coordinator

    NIRSA Champ Series

    Natasha Fischer

    Member Engagement Manager

    NIRSA

    Nicole Jackson

    Director of National Sport Programs

    NIRSA Champ Series

    Jillian McNaughton

    Foundation Coordinator

    NIRSA Foundation

    Cheyenna Mitchell

    Member Programs Coordinator

    NIRSA

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    The Student Well-being Institutional Support Survey (SWISS) includes an optional, add-on question set centering on climate for well-being in Campus Recreation programs, services and facilities. This webinar will summarize student responses to that question set and how those responses differ by key student characteristics. Broadly, the webinar will discuss students’ feelings of comfort and safety in the facilities and with the staff, reasons some students do not interact with Campus Recreation, and the impact of Campus Recreation on student well-being and belonging.

    The Student Well-being Institutional Support Survey (SWISS) includes an optional, add-on question set centering on climate for well-being in Campus Recreation programs, services and facilities. This webinar will summarize student responses to that question set and how those responses differ by key student characteristics. Broadly, the webinar will discuss students’ feelings of comfort and safety in the facilities and with the staff, reasons some students do not interact with Campus Recreation, and the impact of Campus Recreation on student well-being and belonging.

    Learning Outcomes

    As a result of attending this webinar, learners will be able to: 

    1. Learn about the most common reasons students don’t come to campus rec programs, facilities, and services; and how to address these reasons
    2. Learn about campus recreation’s role in supporting student well-being and sense of belonging.
    3. Learn about student feelings of safety and comfort in interacting with campus recreation services, programs, facilities, and staff.

    Continuing Education Credits

    Participants who complete this program 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™). NIRSA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program. 

    This webinar qualifies for the amount and types of CE credit listed below: 

    • CE Credit value: 1
    • CE Credit Type: Core, Campus Recreation Specialty
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    How to get CE credits for attending this course:

    1. Attend the live webinar or watch the webinar recording once published to this page
    2. Upon completion, submit a program evaluation at this link
    3. Within two weeks of completing the survey, you should receive a certificate of completion via email

    Joshua Downing

    Associate Director, Programs

    Indiana University Bloomington

    Bridget Yuhas

    Executive Director | Student Affairs

    Butler University