Do you want to manage sport programs and facilities that help communities thrive? Build leadership, management and communication skills that will prepare you for success with a Bachelor of Science in Parks, Recreation and Sport Management. Learn more: bit.ly/PRSMBS
Turn your passion for sports and recreation into a career that strengthens communities. The online BS in sport and recreation management helps you develop the skills to plan, lead and deliver impactful sport and recreation programs. Learn more: bit.ly/SRMBS
Congratulations to Dr. Kailei Foltmer on her successful dissertation defense! Her research examines the complex dynamics shaping identity, gender and experience in athletic spaces. A major milestone and a testament to her dedication — we’re proud to celebrate this achievement!
Congratulations to Rodney Machokoto, PhD, on successfully defending his dissertation!
His work offers new perspectives on how social enterprise can effect change across systems through coordinated efforts and networks. Well done, Dr. Machokoto! #CommunityForGood
Meet Sebastian Dowd-Smith, a Parks, Recreation and Sport Management student at the School of Community Resources and Development. Swipe to learn about Sebastian's passion for sports!
Interested in the intersection of sports and travel? Take TDM 483: Sports Tourism as an iCourse or online class this fall. You'll learn about the motives, behaviors and experiences of sport tourists. Learn more and enroll here: bit.ly/TDM483Fall
Want to level up as a professional? Sign up for CRD 235: Leadership and Ethics this fall. Build skills in ethical decision-making, emotional intelligence and career readiness for your transition into the workforce. Learn more and enroll here: bit.ly/CRD235
Gyan Nyaupane, professor and interim director of the Center for Sustainable Tourism, was quoted in the Arizona Republic. His perspective highlights the ecological impact of ceding federal public lands to individual states. Read the full article here: bit.ly/4eqfg61
Every Thursday, the School of Community Resources and Development hosts a Major Fun Hour in the Civic Space Park on the Downtown Phx campus. The hour is dedicated to bringing the ASU community together and offers opportunities to explore the natural world. bit.ly/4sKANdX
School of Community Resources and Development professor Dallen Timothy recently published exciting research in Tourism Review International. Read about how social media and travel-specific online platforms impact what defines a good place to shop: bit.ly/4s2oWa0
Join us for a weekend full of professional development opportunities at the 2026 AEE Rocky Mountain Conference! You'll explore how play, outdoor experiences & relationship-centered practices can strengthen the bonds that make life meaningful. 🐤 Register: bit.ly/AEERockyMountain
Explore the wilderness with PRM 294: Outdoor Adventure Lab. Travel around Arizona while learning valuable skills in backpacking, kayaking and paddleboarding. Learn more and register for these spring semester opportunities here: bit.ly/OutdoorAdventureLab
Do you have a passion for helping others? The Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service can help you reach your goals with financial aid, a 10-year travel stipend and more. Learn more and apply by March 17: ow.ly/M9JS50YkBxs
In 2026, Arizona will likely see deeper cuts to its water supply coming from the Colorado River. Kyl Center for Water Policy Director Sarah Porter discussed with ABC 15 the potential impacts to the Valley and the state as a whole. Watch the interview: bit.ly/4r9Gscs
Applications are open for the ASU Sacramento Scholars Internship Program for summer 2026! This program offers hands-on, in-person internship experience in Sacramento, California.
Want to learn more? Join an information session here: bit.ly/3YQskZz
Congratulations to Megha Budruk, associate professor, on her new publication! Her study explores how hikers’ risk perception shapes responses to extreme heat—showing awareness doesn’t always equal better hydration. Read more: bit.ly/4ozxc0j 🌡️🥾 #CommunityForGood
Last month, PRM 423 students, led by faculty associate Stephen Potter, toured ASU Gammage to gain firsthand experience in event management. Read about their visit here: ow.ly/a1Y150XQ6HZ
How are nonprofits are exploring, adopting and managing the use of artificial intelligence in their organizations? Read about a recent panel discussion on the implications of AI in the nonprofit world here: bit.ly/3L3L4kS
Professor Mark Roseland and his team presented to the Casa Grande Commission on solutions they have been developing with the city of Casa Grande. The project is part of ARCHES and funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. #CommunityForGood