The Public Lands Alliance Convention and Trade Show brings together nonprofits, land management agencies, and companies to learn, network, and engage on public lands issues.
Considering Cultural Landscapes: The SCA Annual Meetings provide a venue and platform for more open communication between academic, agency, and cultural resource management archaeologists as well as the Native American community.
The RMCLAS Annual Conference provides an opportunity for scholars and graduate students to share original research on Latin America.
The American Society for Environmental History conference will explore the roles of extractivism and speculation in changing climates of many kinds, with attention to the diverse valences of these categories: from histories of industrial speculation about and extraction of fossil fuels; to extraction of wealth...
Historical Agency: Putting History to Work in the World
The SAA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of archaeologists of the Americas, and it offers unparalleled networking opportunities in its exhibit hall, excursions, and receptions and career-development opportunities. The meeting has a wide audience that ranges from anyone who has interest in archaeology to...
Biennially since 1993, the Rocky Mountain Anthropological Association has brought together anthropologists and researchers in allied fields whose work focuses on the Rocky Mountains of North America in the United States and Canada. The purpose of these gatherings is to provide attendees a forum for...
Ken Sanders Rare Books will host Jeffrey Nichols for a discussion and signing of his new book The Arches Reader. Ken Sanders will read his contribution to the book. Discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A and book signing. Geology is the star attraction...
Celebrate 75 years of publishing with the University of Utah Press with a conversation on Mormon biographies. Join Stephen Taysom, Gregory A. Prince, Lindsay Hansen Park, and Richard Saunders with Jedediah Rogers as they discuss their approaches to biography and contributions to Mormon studies. Biography is...
The 59th Annual Mormon History Association conference will take place on June 13-16, 2024 in Kirtland, Ohio. The theme, “Conversions, Aversion, and Reversion: Mormon Identity from Ohio to Utah,” invites scholars to think about the ways Restorationists constructed their identity in their interaction with people,...