2009 Spring Regional Conference: Lincoln, Nebraska, April 3-5!

People and Perspectives on the Plains

The University Honors Program at UNL invites us to come up in April for a great conference. Karen Lyons has announced this tentative schedule:

Friday, April 3

 2:00 pm  ©City As Text exploration around Lincoln, for those who wish to arrive early.  The exploration will conclude with a de-briefing at 4:30.

Dinner Friday evening is “GFL”, Good Food Local, prepared especially for us by the Cather-Pound-Neihardt dining staff.  

Saturday, April 4

8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sessions, including a poster session, director’s meetings and DIH.

3:00 p.m. visits to two campus museums:

  • The internationally renowned International Quilt Study Center, opened in March of 2008.  Containing over 2400 quilts, it houses the largest collection in the world.  The state-of-the art center allows for viewing of quilts on display as well as virtual tours of the collection.  Staff will be on hand to answer questions.  For more information see http://www.quiltstudy.org/
  • The Tractor Test and Power Museum.  Housing a multitude of tractors, the museum is home to world’s first  tractor testing laboratory.  Exhibits include the Historic Tool Room and an original dynamometer.  For more information, see http://tractormuseum.unl.edu/
  • As both museums are on our East Campus, Saturday evening dinner will take place  there, and tentativelywill be a pizza buffet, followed by a make-your-own sundae bar featuring the UNL Dairy Store’s own home-made ice cream.  

Sunday, April 5

Sessions, if necessary, will continue Sunday morning.

Registration fee: $60

Registration will be online beginning shortly. Instructions for submitting papers will be posted here. 

Accommodations:  Holiday Inn downtown, room rate $99 per night including breakfast.  Contact information:  402-475-4011


What is the GPHC?

The Great Plains Honors Council serves collegiate honors programs in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. Coordinating its activities with the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC), the Great Plains organization promotes the flow of information, ideas, fellowship and professional encouragement throughout its member programs. Our spring regional conference always emphasizes student presentations and the region-as-text. 

The windmill that is part of the Great Plains Honors Council logo is a distinctive feature of our six-state region. It represents cooperation with the environment – the bringing to light of hidden resources – ingenuity – perseverance – the willingness to catch inspiration from every direction.

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President:

Dr. David Lawless, dlawless[at]tulsacc.edu
Tulsa Community College
909 S. Boston Ave., MC 510
Tulsa OK 74119-2095
Vice President and President-elect: Dr. Brad Gambill, bgambill[at]jbu.edu
John Brown University
2000 W. University St.
Siloam Springs AR 72761
479-238-8746

Immediate Past President:

Dr. Guy Litton, ALitton[at]mail.twu.edu
Texas Woman's University
P.O. Box 425678
Denton TX 76204-5529
940-898-2331, fax 898-2835

Executive Secretary-Treasurer:

Dr. Virginia Brackett, virginia.brackett[at]park.edu

Park University

8700 NW River Park Dr.

Parkville MO 64152

Listserv Wizard

Dr. Gene Young,  honors[at]shsu.edu
Sam Houston State University
Department of Philosophy
Huntsville TX 77341-1477
936-294-1477

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