Eogram March 29, 2016
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of GEOGRAPHERS San Francisco Tuesday 2016 Annual Meeting EOGRAM March 29, 2016 PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY Welcome to San Francisco! Thriving in a Time of Disruption in The AAG is pleased to welcome Higher Education you to San Francisco. We are glad Tuesday, March 29, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. to have you with us and hope you Continental 5, Hilton Hotel, Ballroom Level enjoy several days of outstanding sessions and great networking AAG President Sarah Bednarz has organized her Presidential Plenary into a opportunities with colleagues and moderated discussion around the eponymously named theme, “Thriving in a Time friends. of Disruption in Higher Education,” with a focus on strengths and opportunities for geography in higher education. Douglas Richardson, American Association Join the conversation. Follow us of Geographers, will provide opening remarks. Panelists will include Jenny Zorn, @theAAG and use #AAG2016. California State University-Bakersfield; Elizabeth Wentz, Arizona State University; Kristopher N. Olds, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kavita Pandit, Georgia State University; and Yonette Thomas, American Association of Geographers. AAG Communications Center Honorary Geographer Judith Butler: Visit the communications center in Demography in the Ethics of Non-Violence the Yosemite Ballroom Foyer (Hilton) Tuesday, March 29, 11:50 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. to learn more about AAG projects, Plaza A, Hilton Hotel, Lobby Level programs, tools, and resources. Judith Butler, the AAG’s 2016 Honorary Geographer, will present a plenary session, “Demography in the Ethics of Non-Violence.” AAG Past President Mona Domosh will confer the award upon her a during the session. Butler is the Maxine Lactation Room Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and Program in Critical Theory at the University of California at Berkeley.
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