Fall 2007 Conference
Thank you to all conference participants for making the NESA 2007 Fall Conference a successful one! NESA extends a special thank you to the Stonehill College Departments of Sociology and Criminal Justice for hosting the conference, and to the following Stonehill College community members whose efforts and contributions made this day possible …
Patricia Leavy, Donna Benoit, Karen Talentino, Kimberly Oakes, the Stonehill College Bookstore, Father Paul and the Office of Intercultural Affairs.
The 2007 Fall Conference was held on the campus of Stonehill College at Stanger Hall on Saturday, November 3rd from 9:00AM - 4:00PM. The conference theme was “Civic Engagement: Linking Campus and Community”.
The one-day program featured a variety of papers, workshops, and roundtable discussions centered around a keynote address delivered by Dr. Jonathan White, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bridgewater State College and co-author of The Engaged Sociologist: Connecting the Classroom to the Community Please see the Call for Papers for instructions on proposal submissions.
Directions to Conference
Click here for directions to the Stonehill College campus. If driving, please park in the lots behind the library. From there, its a simple walk across the quad to Stanger Hall for the Conference. There will be directional signs posted on campus.
Travel Accommodations
Click here for a link to information on hotels and restaurants near the Stonehill College campus.
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