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Black issues in higher education 20th anniversary conference & celebration: benchmarks and barriers for people of color in higher education

Black Issues in Higher Education, March 25, 2004

June 17-19, 2004 Marriott Crystal Gateway, Arlington, Virginia

A YEAR OF REMEMBRANCE AND CELEBRATION

2004 will mark two special events. First and foremost, it is the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision that opened the doors of higher education to African American and other students of color. It also marks the 20th anniversary of Black Issues In Higher Education, the nation's pre-eminent magazine on issues affecting African Americans and other minorities and underrepresented groups in our nation's colleges and universities. Black Issues In Higher Education invites you to join us for a national summit, conference and gala befitting these two important anniversaries. This unique gathering will draw on all of the hard lessons learned from the past and from the people who have been at the forefront, in the trenches, and even on the sidelines during those eventful years. More importantly, this gathering will assess the triumphs, take inventory of the setbacks and plot a strategic agenda for the future. You won't want to miss this historic gathering.

* PROGRAM

Black Issues has assembled a "who's who" of American educational, political and social activists to make presentations at the Benchmarks & Barriers for People of Color in Higher Education conference. In addition, content sessions will be offered by practioners, researchers and other higher education advocates engaged in the ongoing struggle to ensure access and equity for people of color in American higher education.

Key Topics

* Affirmative Action/Racism/ Diversity

* Campus Climate/ Student Issues

* Teaching/Learning

* Leadership and Management Issues

* Recruitment and Retention

* Research

* Technology/Digital Divide

* Diversity/Multiculturalism

* Testing

* Federal Reauthorization and Public Policy

* Trustees and Governing Boards

* Community Colleges

* Faculty Rewards and Compensation Issues

* Philanthropy and Fund Raising

* The Gender Divide

* New Roles and Trends for HBCUs

* The Globalization of Education

* PARTICIPANTS

The conference will have universal appeal for educators and those who are interested in the important role education plays for the people of this nation, particularly students of color. Participants will include:

* Faculty

* Administrators

* Higher-education advocates

* Student-service professionals

* Trustees and governing-board members

* Admission and retention officers

* Researchers

* Diversity, affirmative action and equity officers

* Development officers

TYPES OF PARTICIPATION

* Exhibitions

500-600 conference attendees will have ample networking time with exhibitors.

* Sponsorships

To demonstrate your support for diversity in higher education, a wide range of sponsorships are available (e.g. dinner, reception, luncheons, breakfasts, coffee breaks, etc.).

* Advertising

Advertising spots available in the on-site conference edition, which will also be distributed to BIHE subscribers.

Reserve Premium Space Now!

Take advantage of the opportunity to reserve premium booth and advertising space by Signing Up immediately.

For More Information, Contact:

Karen C. Wilson,

CFRE or

Christopher Prince

AQE/BIHE

1300 Mercantile Lane,

Suite 204,

Largo, MD 20774-5376

Tel: (301) 583-8530 ext.125

Fax: (301) 583-8534

kwilson@aqe-inc.com

cprince@aqe-inc.com

-or-

Black issues In Higher Education

10520 Warwick Avenue,

Suite B-8, Fairfax, VA 22030

Tel: (800) 783-3199 or

(703) 385-2981

Fax: (703) 385-1839

www.blackissues.com

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Special Airline Rates for BIHE Annual Conference and 20th Anniversary Celebration Attendees:

* American Airlines

Up to 15 percent off many fares. Call (800) 433-1790. Outside of the United States, please call your local American Airlines Reservation Office. Advise the agent of: AA Contract Booking Number A7364AL. Travel agency bookings must include the AA Con tract Booking Number in the General Facts Field of the PNR. Choose from discounts off applicable fares or Zone Fares with no Saturday night stay required.

* US Airways

Up to 15 percent off most fares with the convenience of e-ticketed travel. Call (877)874-7687, 8:00 a.m.-9:30 p.m. ET and reference Gold Number 75172976.

* AVIS Rent A Car

Special negotiated rates for conference attendees. Call Avis, toll free, at 866 629 6995. Reference AWD K609400 for additional information.

Conference Program

Thursday, June 17

* 9 a.m.-6 p.m.: Registration

* Noon-1:45 p.m.

LUNCHEON AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Featured presenter

Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland--Baltimore

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* 1:45-2:15 p.m. Dessert in Exhibit Area

* 2:15-3:30 p.m.

RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION PANEL

An examination of student opportunity access and success models

Joyce Smith, Executive Director, National Association for College Admission Counseling

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Ted Spencer, Director of Admissions. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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Harold Hodgkinson, President. Hodgkinson Ltd.

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Michael Nettles, Executive Director of the Center for Policy Evaluation and Research. Educational Testing Service

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