CNYCSS ANNUAL CONFERENCE

  • 24 Oct 2011
  • 7:30 AM - 2:29 PM
  • THE EMPIRE ROOM, NEW YORK STATE FAIRGROUNDS

Registration

  • Includes breakfast and lunch. SPECIAL NOTE: If you became a member with your registration last October, you must renew your membership and use the registration fee of NON-MEMBERS or RENEWING MEMBERS.
  • Includes breakfast, lunch, and 1-year membership
  • If you are registering past the date of OCTOBER 10, 2011 then you will need to pay an additional fee of $10.00. If you are registering late is is preferred that you use the online payment methods and that you print out confirmation of your registration payment and bring this to the Conference Registration desk.
  • If you are not a current member of CNYCSS and are registering late you will need to pay the registration as soon as possible and preferably using the online payment methods with an additional charge of $10.00 to the non-member registration of $75.00
  • Registration will include breakfast, lunch, and 1-year membership to CNYCSS.
    60.00 FOR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND 15.00 FOR 1-YEAR MEMBERSHIP
  • Includes breakfast, lunch, and 1-year membership.

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 24, 2011
EMPIRE STATE ROOM
CNYCSS IS ACCEPTING ONLINE REGISTRATIONS!

ONLINE REGISTRATION STRONGLY ENCOURAGED
PAYMENT ACCEPTED ONLINE OR MANUALLY

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E. Martin, 2657 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13224

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7:30am - 8:30 REGISTRATION Book Exhibits (through lunch time)

8:30 - 9:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS-MARIA NEIRA, VICE-PRESIDENT, NEW YORK STATE UNITED TEACHERS-  EMPIRE ROOM

9:35 - 9:50 STATE ED UPDATE -  EMPIRE ROOM

10:00 - 10:50  SESSION A

A1-
INCORPORATING RELIGION INTO THE SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM (click here for more description)
Professor Margaret Susan Thompson, Syracuse University

A2-
BRAZIL: A GLOBAL POWER WITH GREAT PROMISE AND BIG PROBLEMS    (click here for more description)
Professor John Samuel Burdick, Syracuse University
 
A3- TEACHING GLOBAL HISTORY: A PANEL ON VARIOUS APPROACHES (click here for more description)
CNY Educators Doug Pelton, Kate Gross and Gail Goff

A4-
THE CHINA CHALLENGE: ECONOMICALLY, DIPLOMATICALLY, MILITARILY, CULTURALLY 
Professor J. David Richardson, Syracuse University
(click here for more description)
 
11:00-11:50  SESSION B

B1-
THE STATUS OF THE "STANS"
Professor John Langdon, Le Moyne College
(click here for more description)
 
B2- CIVIL WAR MEDICINE: THE REAL STORY
Les Buell, NYSCSS Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, 2011
(click here for more description)

B3-
B3: TURKEY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: MUSLIM DEMOCRACY, REGIONAL POWER, GLOBAL PLAYER
Assistant  Professor Howard Eissenstat, St. Lawrence University
(click here for more description)

B4-
OBAMAMANIA AND THE POLITICS OF ETHNICITY IN KENYA  Assistant Professor Matt Carotenuto,
St. Lawrence University

(click here for more description)

NOON- 1:00   LUNCH AND BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENTS
1:30 - 2:20  SESSON C

C1-
THE OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN AND CHANGES TO HEALTH SERVICES
Professor  Thomas Dennison, Syracuse University
(click here for more description)

C2-
THE ARAB REVOLUTIONS OF 2011 AND THEIR CHALLENGE TO U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
Professor Bill Smullen, Syracuse University
(click here for more description)

C3-
MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE: LOCAL HISTORY IS U.S. HISTORY Matilda Joslyn Gage Center members Diana Green, Vanessa Johnson and Renee-Noelle Felice
(click here for more description)

C4-
THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSITIONING TO DEMOCRACY
Brian D Taylor, Moynihan European Research Centers
Subho Basu, South Asia Center
Gladys McCormick, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA)
Margarita Estevez-Abe, East Asia Program
Amy Kallander,  Middle Eastern Studies Program
(click here for more description)
 

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