Events - African American education

Black Issues in Higher Education, June 6, 2002

JULY

July 7-12
16th Annual Academic Advising
Summer Institute
Wyndham Hotel
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Contact: National Academic Advising
Association (NACADA)
Phone: (785) 532-5717
Fax: (785) 532-7732
E-mail: nacada@ksu.edu
Web: www.nacada.ksu.edu

July 18-21
The Multicultural Affairs Institute
Office of Minority Affairs
Memphis, Tenn.
Phone: (901) 678-2054
E-mail: minority@cc.memphis.edu
Web:
www.people.memphis.edu/~minority

July 23-27
National Association of Black
Accountants
31st Annual National Convention
"Promoting Black and Minority
Business Professionals"
Marriott Marquis-Times Square
New York
Contact: NABA
Phone: (301) 474-NABA
Fax: (301) 474-3114
Web: www.nabainc.org

July 23-27
National Conference of
State Legislatures
NCSL Annual Meeting & Exhibition
"Summit for America"
Denver
Contact: (303) 837-8225
(annual meeting hotline)
Web: www.ncsl.org/am02

July 24-27
National Conference on Student
Retention
16th Annual Conference
Washington, D.C.
Contact: Noel-Levitz
Phone: (800) 876-1117
Fax: (319) 337-5274
Web: www.noellevitz.com/ncsr

July 27-31
2002 National Urban
League Conference
"Opportunity   Equality
= One America"
Los Angeles Convention Center
E-mail: www.nul.org
Web: urbanleagueconference@nul.org

July 31-Aug. 4
National Association of Black
Journalists
"Building the Best! NABJ 2002"
Midwest Express Center
(Convention Center)
Milwaukee
Contact: NABJ
Phone: (301) 445-7100
Fax: (301) 445-7101
Web: www.nabj.org

AUGUST

Aug. 1-3
Mathematical Association
of America
MathFest 2002
Burlington, Vt.
Contact: Cheryl Adams
Phone: (202) 319-8462
Fax: (202) 387-2005
E-mail: cadams@maa.org

SEPTEMBER

Sept. 17-22
National Black MBA Association Inc.
24th Annual Conference
and Exposition
"Bridging the Gap to the Untapped
Frontier"
Gaylord Opryland Resort
Nashville, Tenn.
Contact: National Black
MBA Association
Phone: (312) 236-2622
Fax: (312) 236-4131
E-mail: mail@nbmbaa.org
Web: www.nbmbaa.org
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