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Events

DECEMBER

Dec. 27-30
Modern Language Association (MLA)
120th Annual Convention
Philadelphia
Phone: (646) 576-5000
Fax: (646) 458-0030
Web: www.mla.org/


JANUARY

Jan. 14-15
African American Student Leadership
11th Annual Conference
“A Call to Action! Bridging the Gap: Keeping the Civil Rights Legacy Alive”
Rust College
Holly Springs, Miss.
Phone: (662) 252-8000, ext. 4311
Web: www.naaslc.org

Jan. 24-28
Council for Higher Education
Accreditation (CHEA)
2005 Annual Conference
Phoenix
Phone: (202) 955-6126
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.chea.org

Jan. 26-29
90th Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Colleges and
Universities (AAC&U)
“Liberal Education and the New
Academy: Raising Expectations,
Keeping Promises”
San Francisco
Web: www.aacu-edu.org/


FEBRUARY

Feb. 12-15
American Council on Education (ACE)
87th Annual Meeting
“Public Good and Private Benefit: What Is the Future of Social Impact”
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Web: www.acenet.edu

Feb. 24-25
The 8th Annual Equity and Diversity Pre-Conference and Conference
“Developing Others to Expand the Journey”
University of North Texas
Denton, Texas
Web: www.unt.edu/edo/diversity_conference/2005.html

Feb. 24-27
Association for Gerontology in Higher Education
31st Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference
“Careers in Aging”
Renaissance Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Phone: (202) 289-9806
Fax: (202) 289-9824
Web: www.altrue.he.net/~aghe/site/aghewebsite/

MARCH

March 17-20
American Association for Higher
Education
2005 Annual Conference
“Courage, Imagination, Action: Rallying the Trendsetters in Higher Education”
Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel
Atlanta
Web: www.aahe.org

March 19-23
National Association of Student
Affairs Professionals
2005 Annual Conference
“Imagine & Explore the Future”
Tampa, Fla.
Phone: (202) 265-7500
Web: www.naspa.org



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