Meetings for Classicists

 

May 11, 2001 - Classical Association of the Atlantic States, workshop on teaching classical mythology, with special emphasis on issues of gender, race, and ethnicity; University of Maryland, College Park; Judith P. Hallett, (301) 405-2024; fax (301) 314-9084; jh10@umail.umd.edu

May 23-26, 2001, International Association for Language Learning Technology, Houston; Claire Bartlett, Language Resource Center, Rice University, MS37, Houston TX 77251-1892; (713) 737-6157, fax (713) 737-6168; bartlett@rice.edu;iall.net.

June 27-30, 2001 - 54th American Classical League Annual Institute, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; Geri Dutra, American Classical League, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056; 513-529-7741, fax 513-529-7742; http://aclclassics.org

July 5-7 and 9-14, 2001, Florida Summer Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville: an institute designed specifically for elementary and secondary Latin teachers on Vergil; Tim Johnson, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Florida; tjohnson@classics.ufl.edu.

July 17-22, 2001 - 48th National Junior Classical League Convention, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana; Martha Altieri, Chair.

September 14-15, 2001, Classical Association of the Southwestern United States, annual convention, Inn of the Mountain Gods, Mescalero NM; Edward V. George, Department of CMLL, Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX 79409-2071; Phone (806) 742-3145, fax (806) 742-3306; ed.george@ttu.edu; and Patricia Rektorik-Sprinkle, Billy Ryan High School, 5101 East McKinney, Denton TX 76208-4658; Phone (940) 266-RYAN, Ext. 754, fax (940) 381-5049; elknirps@gte.net.

October 11-13, 2001, Foreign Language Association of North Carolina, Annual Conference, Raleigh; Debra Martin, P.O. Box 19153, Asheville NC 28815; (828) 686-4985; fax (828) 686-3600; debrasmartin@mindspring.com.

October 12-13, Classical Association of the Atlantic States, fall 2001 meeting, Baltimore; Judith P. Hallett, (301) 405-2024, fax (301) 314-9084; jh10@unmail.umd.edu. Deadline for abstracts is June 1.

November 16-18, 2001 - American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Washington, DC; ACTFL, 6 Executive Plaza, Yonkers NY 10701-6801; (914) 963-8830, fax (914) 963-1275; http://www.actfl.org.

December 27-30, 2001, Modern Language Association of America, New Orleans; MLA, 10 Astor Place, New York NY 10003-6981; fax (212) 477-9863; convention@mla.org.

January 3-6, 2002 - American Philological Association with the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA; American Philological Association, 291 Logan Hall, University of Pennsylvania, 249 S. 36th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6304; http://apaclasssics.org.

January 3-6, 2002, Linguistic Society of America,  San Francisco; Margaret Reynolds, LSA, 1325 18th St. NW, Suite 211, Washington DC 20036; (202) 835-1714; fax (202) 835-1717; lsa@lsadc.org

March 21-23, 2002, Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Kansas City MO; Diane Ging, P.O. Box 21531, Columbus OH 43221-0531; (614) 529-0109; fax (614) 529-0321; dging@iwaynet.net;centralstates.ccl. 

April 4-6, 2002 - Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 98th annual meeting, Marriott at the Capital Hotel, Austin, Texas.

April 18-21, 2002, Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, New York; Northeast Conference, Dickinson College, P.O. Box 1773, Carlisle PA 17013-2896; (717) 245-1977, fax (717) 145-1976; nectfl@dickinson.edu/nectfl

June 6-9, 2002 - 12th Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, "Local Knowledge, Global Knowledge," University of Connecticut, Storrs; Claire Potter, Center for the Americas, 255 High Street, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 06457; http://berksconference.org/

June 27-29, 2002 - 55th American Classical League Annual Institute, site pending.

November 20-21, 2002, National Association of District Supervisors of Foreign Languages, Salt Lake City; Loretta Williams, Plano ISD, 150 Sunset, Plano TX 75075; (972) 519-8196; fax (972) 519-8031; lwillia@pisd.edu.

November 22-24, 2002 - American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Salt Lake City, UT; http://www.actfl.org

January 3-6, 2003 - American Philological Association with the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans.

April 3-5, 2003 - Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 99th annual meeting, Radisson Hotel, Lexington, KY.

April 10-13, 2003, Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Omni-Shoreham Hotel, Washington DC; Northeast Conference, Dickinson College, P.O. Box 1773, Carlisle PA 17013-2896; fax (717) 245-1976; nectfl@dickinson.edu; dickinson.edu/nectfl.

June 26-28, 2003 - 56th American Classical League Annual Institute, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia (tentative).

July 29 - August 1, 2003 - 50th National Junior Classical League Convention, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.

November 20-23, 2003 - American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Philadelphia, PA; http://www.actfl.org

January 2-5, 2004 - American Philological Association with the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, CA.

June 24-26, 2004 - 51st National Junior Classical League Convention, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.

April 15-17, 2004 - Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 100th annual meeting, Regal Riverfront Hotel, St. Louis.

June 24-26, 2004 - American Classical League Annual Institute, University of Ottawa, tentative site.

July - August, 2004 - 51st National Junior Classical League Convention, College of William and Mary, Virginia.

November 18-21, 2004 - American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages, Chicago; http://www.actfl.org

January 5-8, 2005 - American Philological Association with the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston.

July - August 2005 - 52nd National Junior Classical League Convention, University of Washington, Seattle.