Southern

 

 Regional

 

Honors

 

 Conference

 

2004

 

April 15-17, 2004 at the Wilmington Hilton Riverside

 

Directions to the Wilmington Hilton Riverside!

 NEW Final Sessions Program

Area Discounts with Conference Badge

Downtown Restaurant Guide

 

 

Call for Proposals:  Description of Conference Themes

Keynote Luncheon Speaker: 

In keeping with the commemoration of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision this spring, Dr. Melton McLaurin, will be our keynote speaker over lunch Friday April 16- to set the stage for session on Brown v. BOE that afternoon.  Dr. McLaurin is the Lillian Smith prize-winning author of Separate Pasts: Growing Up White in the Segregated South Celia, a Slave;  and The North Carolina State Fair: The First 150 Years.  He is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. 

His presentation over lunch will be:  “Brown v. Board of Education: Consequences and Considerations”.

Deadlines: 

  

NEW Presentation Tips

 

 

NEW Poster Tips

 

Student Talent Show Info

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Registration for the Conference!

Early registration fees in effect until

March 12, 2004 (postmark)

Reserve your rooms on the web:

Wilmington Hilton Riverside:

Reservations must be received by

March 14, 2004--- extended to March 23!

Downloadable room reservation form

 

Stay for the weekend! 

What can you plan to do in Wilmington, NC?

 

Planning Committee: 

Program Chair:  Kate Bruce, PhD, Honors Scholars Program, UNCW

John Myers, PhD, Associate Director, Honors Scholars Program, UNCW

Bo Dean, Program Assitant, Honors Scholars Program, UNCW

Jessica Renaghan, Student Assistant

Local Host:  University of North Carolina at Wilmington

 

 

 

 

 

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