Events

Black Issues in Higher Education, Dec 16, 2004

JANUARY

Jan. 5-8 Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting "Engaged Scholarship" San Francisco Web: www.aals.org/am

Jan. 6-9 National Black Student Leadership Conference The Hyatt Regency-Crystal City Arlington, Va. Phone: (757) 220-7321 Web: www.selg.com

Jan. 11 Anne Arundel Community College Juvenile Justice Conference of Maryland "Charting a New Course for the Future: Moving from Out-of-Home Placements to At-Home Treatment Supported by Wraparound Services" Pascal Center for Performing Arts Arnold, Md. Web: www.aacc.edu

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: chea@chea.org Web: www.chea.org

Jan. 26-29 90th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (MC&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: altrue.he.net/~aghe/site/aghewebsite/

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