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SEPTEMBER

Sept. 18-21
Council for Opportunity in Education

24th Annual Conference
“Higher Education Act of 1965 & The Federal TRIO Programs: Continuing America’s Commitment to Low-Income and Disabled Students”
Washington Hilton and Towers
Washington, D.C. 
Contact: Yvette Thompson
Phone: (202) 347-7430
Web: www.coenet.us/annualconference.html

Sept. 22-24
National Community College Hispanic Council (NCCHC)

10th Annual Leadership Symposium
“Leaders Who Bridge Access to Success”
Phone:  (214) 860-2125
Web: www.ncchc.com

Sept. 25-27
National College Access Network (NCAN)

10th Anniversary Conference
Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel
Las Vegas
Web: www.CollegeAccess.org

Sept. 29-Oct. 1
National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA)

16th Annual Conference and Career Expo
Anaheim, Calif.
Web: www.nshmba.org/conference

Sept. 29-Oct. 2
National Association of Student Affairs Professionals (NASAP)

National Summit on Black Greek-Letter Organizations
“A Critical Time for Change: Strengthening the Legacy, Part II”
The Peabody Hotel
Little Rock, Ark.
Contact: Maureen Amos
Phone: (773) 442-5028
Web: www.neiu.edu/~greekbla

Sept. 30-Oct. 1
Washington State Association for Multicultural Education (WSAME)

12th Annual WSAME Multicultural/Intercultural/Diversity Education Conference
Seattle Central Community College
Seattle
Phone: (206) 522-5438
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.WSAME.org

OCTOBER

Oct. 5-8
National Academic Advising Association (NACDA)

29th Annual National Conference
“Hitting the Jackpot: Making Student
Academic Success a Sure Bet”
Paris & Bally Hotels
Las Vegas
Web: www.nacada.ksu.edu/NationalConf/2005/index.htm

Oct. 5-9
Association for the Study of African American

Life and History Inc. (ASALH)
90th Annual Convention
“The Niagara Movement: Black Protest Reborn 1905-2005”
Buffalo, N.Y.
Web: www.asalh.org

Oct. 6-8
American Council on Education

Educating All of One Nation
“Realizing America’s Promise: Embracing Diversity, Discovery, and Change”
Phoenix
Web: www.Acenet.edu/programs/career

Oct. 11-16
National Black MBA Association

27th Annual Conference and Exposition
“Leading With Passion, Purpose and Power”
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans
Web: www.nbmbaa.org/annual_conference.cfm

Oct. 15-18
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)

19th Annual Conference
“Championing Higher Education Success:
Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders”
Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel
Phoenix Convention Center
Phoenix
Web: www.hacu.net

Oct. 20-23
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

Eastern Technical & Career Conference
Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia
Contact: Eladio Martin, Director of Development
Phone: (917) 690-0106
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://reg4.shpe.org/etcc

NOVEMBER

Nov. 1-6
Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES)

31st Annual International Symposium and Career Fair
“Excellence in Engineering and Science”
San Jose Marriott
San Jose, Calif.
Web: www.maes-natl.org

November 3-5
Morgan State University Counseling Center

3rd Annual Counseling Center Conference
“Mental Health Among Black College Students”
Radisson Lord Baltimore Hotel
Baltimore
Contact: Dr. Myra Waters
Phone: (443) 885-3130
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.morgan.edu/students/counsel/conference

Nov. 3-5
American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)

27th Annual National Conference
“Pathways to Stronger Communities”
Charlotte Convention Center
Charlotte, N.C.
Web: www.aises.org/events/2005/



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