National Black Graduate Student Association - Past National Conferences

Past National Conferences

Social Science Research on Black America
1st NBGSC
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
May 25–28, 1989

Global Perspective on Black Cultures
2nd Annual NBGSC
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi
May 17–20, 1990

Research and Service: Black Intellectual Activism on the Horizon of the Twenty First Century
3rd Annual NBGSC
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California
May 30-June 2, 1991

The Research Problem: Black Scholarly Activism on the Horizon of the 21st Century
4th Annual NBGSC
Howard University
Washington, D.C.
May 21–24, 1992

Cultivating a Vision: The Black Community in the Midst of Global Change
5th Annual NBGSC
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 27–30, 1993

Promoting the African Diaspora through Education
6th Annual NBGSC
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi
May 18–22, 1994

From Many, One: People of the African Diaspora
7th Annual NBGSC
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
May 24–28, 1995

Bridging the Gap between Academia and the African Community
8th Annual NBGSC
Claremont Graduate University
Claremont, California

Making our Future by the Best Use of Our Present
9th Annual NBGSC
Alliance of Black Graduate and Professional Students of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in collaboration with the North Carolina Triangle Area Black Graduate Student Alliance
North Carolina
May 21–25, 1997

The Future of Diversity in Higher Education
10th Annual NBGSC
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
May 27–30, 1998

Expanding Our Ranks: Black Scholars in the New Millennium
11th Annual NBGSC
Baton Rouge Hilton
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
May 26–30, 1999

Facing the Challenge: Black Leadership 2000 and Beyond
12th Annual NBGSC
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
March 29–April 1, 2000

Building the Vision Black Scholars in the World of Education and Beyond
13th Annual NBGSC
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, Texas
March 28–April 1, 2001

Black Scholars: Connecting Community and Scholarship
14th Annual NBGSC
Howard University
Washington, D.C.
March 27–31, 2002

Celebrating 15 Years of the NBGSC: Making a Difference in the Community through Leadership, Scholarship and Service
15th Annual NBGSC
Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown
Atlanta, Georgia
March 19–23, 2003

Higher Education in Changing Times
16th Annual NBGSC
Kingsgate Marriott Conference Hotel at the University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
March 24–28, 2004

Mission Possible: Taking Back the Black Community
17th Annual NBGSC
Hilton Charlotte Center City
Charlotte, North Carolina
March 16–20, 2005

Positively 'Facing the Rising Sun'
18th Annual NBGSC
Alexis Park Resort Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada
March 15–19, 2006

Heirs of the Dream: Building on a Tradition of Intellectual Excellence
19th Annual NBGSC
Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland
March 21–25, 2007

Brilliance in Black
20th Annual NBGSC
Four Points Sheraton at O’Hare
Chicago, Illinois
March 12–16, 2008

Empowered. Engaged. Expect It!
21st Annual NBGSC
Doubletree Hotel Houston Downtown
Houston, Texas
March 11–15, 2009

Pioneering the Change Within
22nd Annual NBGSC
Hilton Del Mar
San Diego, California
March 10–14, 2010

Transforming Roads Ahead
23rd Annual NBGSC
Radisson Hotel Columbia and Conference Center
Columbia, South Carolina
March 9–13, 2011

Claiming Your Place in Uncommon Spaces
24th Annual NBGSC
Radisson Hotel Valley Forge
Valley Forge, PA
March 14–17, 2012

Honoring The Past, Defining The Future
25th Annual NBGSC
The Henry Hotel - Autograph Collection
Dearborn, MI
March 6–10, 2013

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