Currents of Change
Joint Meeting with the American Society for Environmental History
March 10-14, 2010
Hilton Portland
PROGRAM*
Program Cover
Program Part I (smaller file)
Program Part II(smaller file; includes index)
Program Part III (smaller file; includes maps and registration form)
Entire Program (large file, may load slowly)
Hotel
Hilton Portland & Executive Towers
921 SW Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 226-1611
$137/ night for single or double; $119/night for students
Sponsoring, Exhibiting, and Advertising
Join the growing list of Annual Meeting partners and advertise, exhibit, or sponsor an event at the 2010 conference. Your audience will be more than a thousand public and environmental historians from the United States, Canada, and abroad, as well as the many members of the local community who participate, in addition to hundreds of other history professionals, educators, and students who see the conference web site and Program.
View DetailsVolunteering
We need student volunteers to help with registration, the exhibit hall, and special events. Those who volunteer will receive a complimentary conference registration.
View DetailsCalls for Proposals
Call for Session and Working Group Proposals
Call for Posters
Call for Working Group Discussants
Call for Dine Around Topics
View DetailsConference Mentoring Program
Are you new to NCPH or attending the NCPH annual meeting for the first time? Would you welcome advice about getting the most out of the conference experience or being introduced to other professionals during the conference? Or, are you a veteran of NCPH or annual meeting who is willing to mentor?
View DetailsProgram and Local Arrangements Committee Members
2010 NCPH PROGRAM COMMITTEE
2010 LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
View Details FAQs and Publicity
Frequently Asked Questions (Prepared by the Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Students)
2010 Plenary and Presidential Addresses
View DetailsWorking Groups
What’s an Annual Meeting “working group”?
NCPH working groups are seminar-like conversations of 8-10 people before and during the annual conference that explore, in-depth, a subject of shared concern. Working groups have a purpose they are working toward, a problem they are actively trying to solve. The working group proposal must articulate this as well as an end product(s) that the group seeks to create.
View DetailsSpecial Events, Workshops, and Field Trips
2010 Special Events
See the program for information about Special Events.