Meetings
The OAH Annual Meeting
Held in a different U.S. city each year, the OAH Annual Meeting is a multifaceted opportunity for historians to learn about current discourse, debate, and research in U.S. history. In 2012, the OAH will join forces with the National Council on Public History. Attendees can connect with new colleagues, emerging leaders in the field, and valued peers by attending paper presentations and panel discussions over the three-day event. They can also browse new scholarship, educational innovations, and classroom technologies in the meeting’s exhibition area.
Preregistration for the 2012 OAH/NCPH Annual Meeting is open. Register now and receive discounted rates.
The OAH Community College Conference
The OAH Community College Conference is a three-day experience for community college historians. Designed to enrich the teaching of the U.S. history survey, the conference presents new historical themes as well as the latest historical research in traditional themes to college survey instructors. To reach a wide audience of historians the annual conference is held in a different U.S. location each year.