GAZETTE
;
COMING EVENTS & DEADLINES
sity, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: Elaine
Richardson, 1945 North High Street,
Columbus, Ohio, 43210; (614) 292-4382;
richardson.486@osu.edu; http://ehe.osu.
edu/edtl/ hip-hop-literacies.php
10-12: HUMANITIES.
Annual meeting,
American Council of Learned Societies,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Contact: 633
Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017;
(212) 697-1505
12-14: OTHER.
42nd Annual Scholar’s
Conference on the Holocaust and the
Churches, Monroe Community College,
Rochester, New York. Contact: Sharon
Scurlock; (585) 292-3321; info@ascconf.
org; http://ascconf.org/about/consider-
the-opportunity
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14-15: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
National Sports
Medicine and Sports Law Conference,
Big East Conference Sports Medicine
Society, Clearwater, Florida. Contact:
Timothy Neal, Manley Field House,
1301 East Colvin, Syracuse, N. Y. 13244;
(315) 443-2084; tlneal@syr.edu; http://
www.bigeastsportsmedicine.org
14-16: IN TERNATIONAL.
International
Conference and Exhibition on Biosensors
and Bioelectronics, Omics Publishing
Group, Las Vegas. Contact: (650) 268-
9744; biosensors2012@omicsonline.org;
http://omicsonline.org/biosensors2012
15-17: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
Workshops
for Department and Division Chairs,
Council of Independent Colleges, Provi-
dence, Rhode Island. Contact: 1 Dupont
Circle N. W., Suite 320, Washington, D.C.
20036; (202) 466-7230; conferences@
cic.nche.edu; http://www.cic.edu/con-
ferences_events/workshop/teaching/
2012Dept_Div.asp
15-16: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
Nurse Edu-
cators Conference, Central Texas Col-
lege, Killeen, Texas. Contact: Brenda
Blanchard; (254) 526-1607; brenda.
blanchard@ctcd.edu; http://www.ctcd.
edu/datacalendar/ EventList.aspx?view=E
ventDetails&eventidn=1565&informatio
n_id=4976&type=&rss=rss
15-17: VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL.
Se-
curity Professionals Conference, Edu-
cause, Indianapolis, Indiana. Contact:
(303) 449-4430; http://www.educause.
edu/SEC12
16-18: DEVELOPMENT/ADVANCEMENT.
“Major Gift Strategies: Spring Session,”
conference, Council for Advancement
and Support of Education, Vancouver,
Canada. Contact: CASE, 1307 New York
Avenue N. W., Suite 1000, Washington,
D.C. 20005; (202) 328-2273; http://www.
case.org/Conferences_and_Training/
MGSS12.html
16-18: DEVELOPMENT/ADVANCEMENT.
Annual Conference for Senior An-
nual-Giving Professionals, Council for
Advancement and Support of Educa-
tion, Portland, Oregon. Contact: Case,
1307 New York Avenue N. W., Suite
1000, Washington, D.C. 20005; (202)
328-2273; http://www.case.org/Confer-
ences_and_Training/ SAGP12.html
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16-17: EDUCATION.
Second Annual Active
Learning Institute, Patrick Henry Com-
munity College, Martinsville, Virginia.
Contact: (276) 638-8777; http://www.
scaleinstitute.com
16: PROFESSIONAL FIELDS.
Third Annual
Professional Development Schools Con-
ference, William Paterson University,
Wayne, New Jersey. Contact: Barbara
Stienstra; (973) 720-3785; pdsconf@
wpunj.edu; http://cms.wpunj.edu/calen-
dar/ index.dot?id=370596
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13: ARTS.
“Engaging Dance Audiences
Round Two,” conference, Dance/USA,
New York. Contact: http://www.dan-
ceusa.org/edalearningexchanges
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16-18: VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL.
Enter-
prise IT Leadership Conference, Edu-
cause, Indianapolis, Indiana. Contact:
Educause; (303) 449-4430; http://www.
educause.edu/ENT12
17-18: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
Urmia Mid-
western Regional Conference, University
Risk Management and Insurance Associ-
ation, Milwaukee. Contact: https://www.
urmia.org/regionals/2012/midwest.cfm
17-19: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
20th Annual
World Congress on Anti-Aging and Aes-
thetic Medicine, American Academy of
Anti-Aging Medicine, Orlando, Florida.
Contact: http://www.a4m.com/anti-ag-
ing-conference-orlando-2012.html
17-19: PROFESSIONAL FIELDS.
National
convention, American Institute of Archi-
tects, Washington, District of Columbia.
Contact: (202) 626-7300; infocentral@
aia.org; http://www.aia.org/conferences/
nationalconvention/ index.htm
17: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES.
8th Annual Gender, Sexuality, and Power
Student Research Conference, California
State University at Los Angeles, Los An-
geles. Contact: So;a Varona; rbatema@
calstatela.edu
17-18: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCI-
ENCES.
“Enlighten,” conference, Univer-
sity of Maryland at College Park, College
Park, Maryland. Contact: Elsbeth Clay;
(301) 226-8862; events@casl.umd.edu;
http://www.casl.umd.edu/enlighten
17-18: STUDENT AFFAIRS.
The Big Ideas
in Higher Education Conference, Rutgers
University system, Piscataway, New
Jersey. Contact: Livingston Student
Center, Rutgers University, 84 Joyce
Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway, N.J. 08854;
bigideasnj@gmail.com; http://www.big-
ideasproject.org
18-19: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
MATH.
“Visualizing the Nation’s Capi-
tal: Two Centuries of Mapping Washing-
ton, D.C.,” conference, Library of Con-
gress, Washington. Contact: http://www.
loc.gov/rr/geogmap/plp2012conference.
html
18-20: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCI-
ENCES.
31st Annual Conference: Sudan
in the World, Sudan Studies Association,
Tempe, Arizona. Contact: http://sudan.
shprs.asu.edu
19-20: EDUCATION.
DFW Writers’ Confer-
ence, DF W Writers’ Workshop, Hurst,
Texas. Contact: Jason Myers, 508 Sim-
mons Street, Euless, Tex. 76040; direc-
tor@dfwwritersconference.org; http://df-
wwritersconference.org
20-25: STUDENT AFFAIRS.
L3 Summit:
Leaving a Legacy of Leadership, North
Georgia College & State University,
Dahlonega, Georgia. Contact: North
Georgia College and State University,
82 College Circle, Dahlonega, Ga.
30597; (706) 864-1643; l3summit@
northgeorgia.edu; http://northgeorgia.
edu/L3Summit
21-22: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
40th An-
nual Hans Berger Symposium, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond,
Virginia. Contact: Salina M. Mann-
Ghee; (804) 828-3640; smmann@vcu.
edu; http://events.vcu.edu/detailEvent.
asp?ID=53896
21-22: HUMANITIES.
36th Annual Con-
ference of the International Society for
Phenomenology and Literature, World
Institute for Advanced Phenomenologi-
cal Research and Learning, Cambridge,
Maine. Contact: Anna-Teresa Tymien-
iecka, 1 Ivy Pointe Way, Hanover, N.H.
03755; wphenomenology@aol.com;
http://www.phenomenology.org/confer-
ences.html
21-22: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
MATH.
Biotechnology Symposium
2012, New York Academy of Sci-
ences, Syracuse, New York. Contact:
http://www.nyas.org/Events/Detail.
aspx?cid=963d2c33-2161-4702-903a-
9a553330ecb0
21-25: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
MATH.
“Parallel Computational Fluid
Dynamics 2012,” conference, Jackson
State University, Atlanta, Georgia. Con-
tact: (601) 979-1827; parcfd2012@jsums.
edu; http://parcfd2012.jsums.edu
22-24: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
“A Mirror of
Our Culture: Sport and Society in Amer-
ica,” conference, St. Norbert College, De
Pere, Wisconsin. Contact: Karen Cleere-
man; (920) 403-3777; sportandsociety@
snc.edu; https://www.snc.edu/sportand-
society
22-24: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
Workshops for
Department and Division Chairs, Coun-
cil of Independent Colleges, Charleston,
South Carolina. Contact: 1 Dupont
Circle N. W., Suite 320, Washington, D.C.
20036; (202) 466-7230; conferences@
cic.nche.edu; http://www.cic.edu/con-
ferences_events/workshop/teaching/
2012Dept_Div.asp
22-24: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
Fourth An-
nual AEHR Summer Institute, College
of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota.
Contact: Mary Chabot, 1200 Kenwood
Avenue, Duluth, Minn. 55811; (218) 723-
7030; mchabot@css.edu; http://www.
centerforhealthcareinnovation.com
23-25: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
Asia Paci;c
Annual Conference, AACSB Interna-
tional, Beijing, China. Contact: http://
www.aacsb.edu/AsiaConference/index.
html
23-25: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
Second An-
nual Global Advancement of Universities
and Colleges Conference, Association
of Global Advancement of Universities
and Colleges, Voronezh, Russia. Contact:
Steve O. Michael; michaels@arcadia.edu;
http://www.agauc.org/2012-conference
23-24: DEVELOPMENT/ADVANCEMENT.
Campaign Communications Workshop,
Council for Advancement and Support of
Education, Miami. Contact: 1307 New
York Avenue, N. W., Suite 1000, Wash-
ington, D.C. 20005; (202) 328-2273;
http://www.case.org/Conferences_and_
Training/ CAMCOM12.html
23-25: EDUCATION.
eLearning Africa
2012: 7th International Conference on
ICT for Development, Education, and
Training, International Conferences,
Workshops and Exhibitions, Cotonou,
Benin. Contact: Andrea Grunler; info@
elearning-africa.com; http://www.elearn-
ing-africa.com/index.php
23-25: EDUCATION.
Eighth Annual Inno-
vations in Online Learning Conference,
University of Texas at San Antonio, San
Antonio. Contact: Bradley Jones, One
UTSA Circle, San Antonio, Tex. 78249;
(210) 458-5206; bradley.jones@utsa.edu;
http://iolconference.org
23-24: HUMANITIES.
17th Annual Con-
ference of the International Society for
Phenomenology, Fine Arts, and Aesthet-
ics, World Institute for Advanced Phe-
nomenological Research and Learning,
Cambridge, Massachusetts. Contact:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 1 Ivy Pointe
Way, Hanover, N.H. 03755; wphenom-
enology@aol.com; http://www.phenom-
enology.org/conferences.html
24-26: HUMANI TIES.
“Applied Urban
Modelling: AUM2012,” conference,
Crassh, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Contact: Ruth Rushworth; rhr32@cam.
ac.uk; http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/
events/1713
24-27: HUMANITIES.
23rd Annual Confer-
ence of the American Literature Associa-
tion, American Literature Association,
San Francisco. Contact: http://www.cal-
statela.edu/academic/english/ala2/ameri-
can_literature_association_2012.html
24: INTERNATIONAL.
Summer 2012 Inter-
national Faculty Development Seminars,
Council on International Educational Ex-
change, Portland, Maine. Contact: Tero
Coviello, 300 Fore Street, Portland, Me.
04101; (207) 553-4042; tcoviello@ciee.
org; http://www.ciee.org/ifds
27-30: EDUCATION.
Annual conference,
Canadian Association for University
Continuing Education, Saskatoon,
Canada. Contact: http://www.cauce-con-
ference.ca/
27-JUNE 1: INTERNATIONAL.
“Compre-
hensive Internationalization: Vision and
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