Green Building Council (USGBC) in March 2000, LEED provides building owners and operators with a framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions
We are proud to announce the release of the 2018 NIRSA Benchmarking Report on Small Campus Recreation Programs! This report includes data and interpretations about facilities and programs at small programs, as compared to all respondents of the Institutional Data Set
An annual event held in a different location each year, provides in-depth information on planning, constructing, renovating, and operating recreational sports facilities
The four rating tiers of Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum offer validation from a team of independent experts that new construction is incorporating the best practices of sustainable design
The locker rooms at Inver Hills Community College went through a renovation over a year ago, there are 20 Lyon lockers in each room for daily use, we limit the use to 3hours per day, no overnight locks, (locks still on at closing are cut off) we will provide a combo lock with ID if needed (we have plent of combo locks)
The work teams have all been busy since the previous meeting, and progress reports are listed below: Value of Campus Recreation Members of this work team spoke with the Research Committee, and received some key takeaways which are relevant to their discussion
NIRSA has adopted the Whistleblower Policy to encourage employees, members of the Board of Directors, NIRSA members, and other persons affiliated with NIRSA to report to responsible persons possible (i) violations of law, (ii) accounting irregularities, and (iii) other suspected wrongdoing, including their own. The Compliance Committee is established to support the procedures of due process in the reporting and response to the Affected Person
now called Campus Labs, a specialized, comprehensive assessment program that combines data collection, reporting, organization, and campus-wide integration for higher education professionals
This 12-member committee oversees eligibility requirements, regional and national site selection, event assessment and sponsorship requirements at all events, regional and national event staffing, and standards of competition. In reporting to the NSC Board of Directors, the committee is supported by nine work teams
develop and maintain a network of facility professionals; recruit quality educational sessions for state, regional, and national conferences; assist with the review process of facility presentation proposals for the Annual Conference, and to recommend actions that will assist NIRSA members to enhance the development and management of recreational sports facilities