Events

Black Issues in Higher Education, March 11, 2004

MAY

May 4-5

2004 National Diversity In Libraries Conference (NDLC) "Diversity in Libraries: Making it Real" Atlanta, Ga. Web: www.librarydiversity.org

May 12-14

Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement Conference "Women of Color-Leadership in the 21st Century: It's Our Turn" Spelman College Atlanta, Ga. Web: www.spelman.edu

May 23-26

The National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) 26th Annual International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence Austin Convention Center Austin, Texas Web: www.nisod.org

JUNE

June 1-5

17th Annual National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies, Public and Community Services Division Miami Beach, Fla. Phone: (405) 325-1005 Web: www.ncore.ou.edu

June 17-19

BIHE Inaugural National Conference 20th Anniversary Conference and Celebration "Benchmarks & Barriers for People of Color in Higher Education" Marriott Crystal Gateway Arlington, Va. (Washington, D.C. metropolitan area) Tel: (703) 385-2981 Web: www.blackissues.com

June 17-20

National HBCU Faculty Development Symposium Third Annual Summer Institute "Transforming the Curriculum Through Innovations in Technology, Information Literacy and Service Learning" Radisson Hotel Norfolk Norfolk, Va. E-mail: meetings@aacu.org

June 26-29

American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Millennium Leadership Initiative (MLI) Washington, D.C. Web: www.aascu.org/meetings

JULY

July 14-17

National Conference on Student Retention 18th Annual Conference Hyatt Regency New Orleans Web: www.noellevitz.com

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