
AIS Annual Conferences (1979 to Present)
DATE
|
LOCATION
|
HOST
|
KEYNOTER
|
1979 |
Oxford, OH | Miami University |
Kenneth E. Boulding |
|---|---|---|---|
1980 |
Washington, DC | AAHE |
Alfred Stern |
1981 |
Grand Rapids, MI | GVSC |
Robert Fuller |
1982 |
Conference never materialized | (It had been scheduled for The Evergreen State College) | |
1983 |
Ramapo, NJ | Ramapo College |
Alexander Capron |
1984 |
Oxford, OH | Miami University (Bill Newell) |
Martin Trow |
1984 October |
San Francisco, CA | SFSU/AGLS |
Glenn Olds |
1985 |
Richmond, KY* | EKU |
Joseph Kockelmans |
1986 |
Bowling Green, OH | BGSU |
James Boyd White |
1987 |
State College, PA | Penn State |
Theodore Hershberg |
1988 |
Arlington, TX | UT-Arlington |
Richard Harvey Brown |
1989 |
Rohnert Park, CA | Sonoma State |
Harry S. Broudy |
1990 |
Manchester, NH | St. Anselm |
Kenneth E. Boulding |
1991 |
St. Paul, MN | Bemidji State |
N. Kathrine Hayles |
1992 |
Pomona, CA | Cal Poly |
Mary E. Clark |
1993 |
Detroit, MI | Wayne State |
Jerry G. Gaff |
1994 |
Pittsburgh, PA | Duquesne |
Larraine Matusak |
1995 |
Phoenix. AZ | ASU-West |
Suzi Gablik |
1996 |
Ypsilanti, MI | EMU |
Otto Feinstein |
1997 |
Boone, NC | Appalachian State |
Orson Scott Card |
1998 |
Detroit, MI | Wayne State |
Thomas Murray |
1999 |
Naperville, IL | North Central |
Martha Nussbaum |
2000 |
Portland, OR | SVHE/PSU |
Linda Olds, Bill Land, Elizabeth Furse |
2001 |
Roanoke, VA | Virginia Tech |
Nikki Giovanni |
2002 |
Springfield, MO | Drury |
Susan Herring |
2003 |
Detroit, MI | Wayne State |
Carol Geary Schneider |
2004 |
Charlotte, NC | Johnson C. Smith |
Elizabeth MInnich |
2005 |
Fairfax, VA | AGLS/George Mason/Virginia Tech |
Randy Bass, Jane Spaulding, Nathanael Pollard |
2006 |
Atlanta, GA | Emory |
Louis Dupré |
2007 |
Tempe, AZ | ASU |
Amira De la Garza |
2008 |
Springfield, IL | UIS |
Raymond C. Miller, Larry Golden |
2009 |
Tuscaloosa, AL | UA/New College |
Timothy Eatman, Joe Trimmer, Paul R. Jones & Amalia Amaki |
* The conference scheduled for Stockton State was moved to protest the closing of its interdisciplinary general education program the denying of tenure to the Chair of General Studies, who was on the AIS Board.