The Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) will be 
holding its bi-annual conference in the Baltimore, Maryland in the Fall of 
2011.  The conference will be based at the Tremonts—the Tremont Plaza Hotel and 
Tremont Grand meeting facility located in downtown Baltimore and will run from 
Thursday, November 17 through Sunday, November 20. 

On Saturday, November 19, the conference will feature a public session of 
posters that present original research by undergraduate and masters degree 
program students.  This session will be a unique opportunity for students at 
the bachelors and masters level to present their work in a forum attended by 
hundreds of professionals from all over the United States as well as overseas. 

Undergraduates and masters’ students interested in participating should submit 
to edwar...@cua.edu, by September 27, 2011, a single document containing the 
following: 

A one-page abstract clearly marked with your name and contact information 
summarizing the research, including the title, the central research 
question(s), a brief statement of significance, the sources consulted, and the 
major conclusions.  (Works in progress, such as Bachelors or Masters theses, 
that do not yet have firm conclusions, are also encouraged.) 
A one-page resume or curriculum vitae, including (at a minimum) your contact 
information, university, major or concentration, expected degree, and expected 
date of graduation. 

Please have your adviser, or a faculty member closely familiar with the 
project, email a short letter of endorsement to edwar...@cua.edu explaining the 
significance of the work and confirming that the faculty member expects it will 
be ready to present by November. This email is also due by September 27, 2011. 

Presenters are expected to provide their own poster of up to 36” x 42”.  SACRPH 
will provide foamcore backing boards, easels, and clips.  For tips on designing 
and creating a poster, see 
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/undergrad/cgi-bin/drupal_ual/OO_research_opps_SURPSResources.html
 or http://www.aspb.org/education/poster.cfm 

A special schedule of discounted fees will be available to student presenters 
who wish to attend only one day or a portion of a day at the conference.  Those 
wishing to attend more of the conference will pay the regular student 
registration fee.

Questions can be addressed to Hazel Edwards, Associate Professor and Program 
Director of Master of City and Regional Planning Program at The Catholic 
University of America, at edwar...@cua.edu.
  
SACRPH is an interdisciplinary organization dedicated to promoting scholarship 
on the history of planning cities and metropolitan regions. Its members come 
from a range of professions and areas of interest, and include architects, 
planners, historians, environmentalists, landscape designers, public policy 
makers, preservationists, community organizers, students and scholars from 
across the country and around the world. SACRPH publishes a quarterly journal, 
The Journal of Planning History (http://jph.sagepub.com/), hosts this biennial 
conference, and sponsors awards for research and publication in the field of 
planning history. 

The student poster session is presented with the support of the Master of City 
and Regional Planning and Master of Science in Sustainable Design Programs, 
School of Architecture and Planning, The Catholic University of America.

For further information please consult http://www.dcp.ufl.edu/sacrph.


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Matthew Gordon Lasner
Assistant Professor
Department of Urban Affairs & Planning
Hunter College
695 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10065

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