Institutes, conferences, workshops attended (1981‑1993) (not including those under “Papers Given”)


5/81  Workshop on Teaching the Bible, Auburn Theological Seminary at Union Theological Seminary, New York City (3 days)
5/81  SBL and AAR Meeting, Rutgers' University, New Brunswick, NJ (2 days) 
5/81   ICCH/5, International Conference on Computer and the Humanities, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2 days)
5/81  Easier and More Productive Uses of Computer Systems, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (3 days)
6/81  NECC/81, National Education Computer Conference, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas (4 days) 
6/81  Biblical Studies and the Computer Workshop, Wooster College, Wooster, OH (7 days) 
12/81 SBL and AAR Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (4 days)      
3/82  Society of Biblical Literature and American Academy of Religion Meeting, Wagner College, Staten Island (2 days)      
4/82  Eastern Great Lakes Biblical Society, Coraopolis, PA (3 days) 
10/82 Aeschylus and The Oresteia, 3 day workshop, Duquesne University 
12/82 SBL and AAR meeting, New York, NY (4 days) 
3/83  SBL and AAR meeting, Mt. Clair, New Jersey (1 day) 
4/83 EGLBS meeting, Columbus, OH (3 days) 
5/83  Basic Cognitive Skills Conference, SUNY Cortland, Cortland NY (1 day) 
6/83  ICCH/83 International Conference of the Computers and the Humanities, Raleigh, North Carolina (3 days) 
12/83 SBL and AAR meeting, Dallas, Texas (4 days)
3/84 EGLBS meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (3 days)  
6/84  The New Liberal Arts, a conference sponsored by SUNY and the Sloan Foundation on the use of technology in liberal arts courses, Albany, NY (1‑1/2 days)
12/84 SBL and AAR meeting, Chicago, Illinois (4 days)
4/85  Conference on Black Studies and Women's Studies (honoring James Baldwin), SUNY Albany, NY
4/86  Conversations in the Disciplines on the Strategic Defense Initiative, given at SUNY/Oneonta (3  days)
11/86 The New York State Latin American As­sociation meeting on this campus (2 days); gave a talk at this conference
11/86 The Women's Festival (SUNY) for which I had been on the planning committee for the preceding two years (3 days)
1/87  A NCTE workshop and conference on College Composition, Writing Across the Curriculum, Use of Computers in the Classroom, and Cognition in Clearwater, Florida (3-day)
3/87  The regional meeting of the National Association of Women's Studies at Tompkins-Cortland Community College and Binghamton (3 days)
6/87  The meeting of Women's Studies called "Berkshires" at Wellesley College, Ma., listening esp. to seminars on American literature (3-days)
6/87  A seminar on Narrative and Literary The­ory at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. (Largely American Literature: Hawthorne, Zora Neale Hurston, Djuana Barnes, the American Western Novel, etc.)(2 days)
10/87 The meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Re­gion of National Association of Women's Studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, again attending the sessions having to do with American literature (3 days)
11/87 SBL and AAR meeting, Boston (4 days).
6/88  A seminar on Narrative and Literary The­ory at Georgetown University, Washington, DC  (2 days)
11/88 SBL and AAR meeting in Chicago (4 days)
12/88 The first Radcliffe Conference on Re-Structuring for Reality: the Past (2 days)
12/88 The Modern Language Association meeting in New Orleans (4 days)
3/89  The second Radcliffe Conference on Re-Structuring for Reality: the Present (3 days)
4/89  The third Radliffe Conference on Re-Structuring for Reality: the Future (3 days)
6/89  Literary Criticism Conference at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. (2 days)
6/91  National Women's Studies Conference in Washington, D.C. (4 days)
6/92  Conference of the National Council for Research on Women at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. (4 days)
6/92  Conference on Gender Paradoxes in Colleges at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY (3   days)
12/92 Conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls, New York Academy of Science, New York City  (3 days)
3/93  Conference on the Law and Feminist and Minority Issues such as Hate Speech and Acts, Pornography, Prostitution at the University of Chicago Law School (3 days).