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Deadline for Proposals Extended

  • appalstudies
  • Aug 22, 2022
  • 1 min read

For our 2018 conference to be held in Cincinnati, we are hoping to draw on the diverse voices and experiences of artists, youth, educators, researchers, workers and business owners, health care providers, and grass roots movers and shakers to share creative expression, important historical insights, useful data and studies, richly textured ideas, inventive plans, and workable solutions that will strengthen our connections and foster mutual support.


Get your proposals in to join us and share your voice! We have extended the deadline to October 16, 2017.


You can submit your proposals at: http://mds.marshall.edu/asa_conference

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