ASHS Primer

Objective(s):
To provide students attending the ASHS Conference with basic information on what opportunities are available and how they can reap the most benefits from attending the ASHS conference.
Attending an ASHS professional conference as an undergraduate student or graduate student for the first time can be an overwhelming experience. To help sort out the mystery of where to go, what to do, how to find where the talks are, what can I attend, or even what is ASHS, this workshop is designed to provide basic information on what opportunities are available to students attending a national conference. This workshop will answer student questions about the conference and help guide students to gain the most from their conference experience.

Tentative Schedule and Timeline
405:  Introduction to the Workshop:  David Reed and Curt Rom
415:  Welcome to the ASHS – President Fred T. Davies and Pres-Elect Dewayne Ingram
425:  A brief, condensed history of the ASHS – Mary L. Albrecht
435:  Organization/Divisions of the ASHS, structure and Function:  Board Chair Bill Lamont
445: Working groups of the ASHS
455:  How to navigate the meeting – making the most of your time;  sessions, workshops, colloquia, symposium –Dennis Ray
505: ASHS Journals – Neal De Vos
515:  Industry and a Science Society:  Rob Mikkelsen
525:  The Virtual ASHS – using web-based and electronic resources – website, networks, email, etc.
535: A general round table – for whomever can stick around and/or come back, or whoever just wants to come and participate at this time.
545:  Dismiss for receptions

Sunday, September 25, 2011: 4:00 PM
Kings 3
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