Just when you thought last year’s Mormon Studies conference at UVU could not be improved upon…
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Just when you thought last year’s Mormon Studies conference at UVU could not be improved upon…
Check this out.
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Cool. Thanks. I wonder if I could get my niece to go with me.
Wow.
Jealous!
Are proceedings of previous conferences available?
That does look way cool; thanks for the notice.
That looks awesome (and remarkably relevant to one of my scholarly interests this semester). I didn’t see any information on how to register for the conference or how much it costs to attend. (Maybe I’m stuck in law review symposium mode where they charge money for this sort of stuff. Are these types of conferences free in other disciplines?)
Thanks for the notice, Kristine. I miss going to these. Brian Birch and Boyd Petersen do a great job organizing some great conferences out there.
Keri, the UVU Mormon Studies conferences are free as far as I know. They have been every time I’ve gone.
SOF (AKA SOB?), if you go to the JI’s “Announcements and Events” page, you can find notes from 2009 and 2008 conferences at UVU (and other goodies–we’re still working on tagging stuff). However, you have to go back a few pages. Otherwise you can search “UVU Mormon Studies” on the site and that might yield better results.