Events - Calendar

Black Issues in Higher Education, Oct 10, 2002

OCTOBER

Oct. 23-25
The Colorado Workplace Equity
Coalition Inc.
18th Annual Conference
"Synchronicity" Working Together in
unity
Pueblo Convention Center
Pueblo, Colo.
For more information:
www.cwequity.com

Oct. 24-27
Association of American Colleges
and Universities
4th Biennial Diversity and Learning
Conference
"Education for a World Lived in
Common"
Hyatt Regency, St. Louis
Phone: (202) 387-3760
E-mail: meetings@aacu.nw.dc.us
Web: www.aacu-edu.org

Oct 26-29
Hispanic Association of Colleges
and Universities
16th Annual Conference
"Hispanic Empowerment: America's
Key to Prosperity"
Denver
Web: www.hacu.net

Oct 30-Nov. 3
National Association for
Multicultural Education
"We the People" Fulfilling the Promise
of Democracy and Equity Through
Multicultural Education
Hyatt Regency
Crystal City, Va.
Contact: National Association for
Multicultural Education
Phone: (202) 628-6263
Fax: (202) 628-6264
E-mail: name@nameorg.org
Web: www.nameorg.org

Oct 31-Nov. 2
The Second Annual Primary Care
Conference
"Prevention, Public Health, and Primary
Care: Partners in Eliminating Health
Disparities in the South"
Sheraton Atlanta Hotel and the
National Center for Primary Care
Atlanta
Contact: Anne M. Dubois
Phone: (386) 447-9006
Fax: (386) 447-0063
E-mail: amd@i3m.org.
Web: www.i3m.org/msm.htm

NOVEMBER

Nov. 6-7
7th Annual People of Color in
Predominantly White Institutions:
Recruitment and Retention of
Students, Faculty and Staff of Color
University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Division of Continuing Studies
Phone: (402) 472-2844
Fax: (402) 472-9688
E-mail: cpd@unl.edu
Web: dcs.unl.edu/cpd/people02

Nov. 6-9
Annual Conference on International
Education Exchange
"Underrepresented Faces and
Nontraditional Places"
Atlanta
Phone: (800)-40-STUDY, ext. 2782,
(212) 822-2782
E-mail: conference@ciee.org
Web: www.ciee.org/conference
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