Dr. Amy Aldridge Sanford’s

Continuing Education/Seminar Attendance

(Not a presenter)

 

“Nippon 2008:  A Celebration of Japanese Culture.”  Presented by JNSU.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  March 2008.

 

“Maze of injustice:  The failure to protect Indigenous women from sexual violence in the USA.”  Presented by Amnesty International and the American Association of University Women.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  March 2008.

 

9th Annual Celebration of Teaching.  Guest speakers Stephanie Canada, Oklahoma Teacher of the Year and Andrea Peterson, 2007 National Teacher of the Year.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  February 2008.

 

“Generation NeXt come to college:  Understanding, teaching, and serving today’s postmodern students.”  Presented by Dr. Mark Taylor.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  November 2007.

 

“Remembering Little Rock—50 years later:  Crisis at Central High School.”  Guest speakers Elizabeth Eckford, a member of the Little Rock Nine and Ken Reinhardt, a white classmate of Eckford’s from Central High School.  Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site.  Topeka, KS.  November 2007.

 

“Forensics Coop.”  Forensics Camp hosted by Kansas Wesleyan University.  Salina, KS.  July 30-August 4, 2007.

 

“Leadership Forum for Indian Youth and Families.”  Panelists included Sandra Day O’Connor and Wilma Mankiller.  Sequoyah Schools campus.  Tahlequah, OK.  June 2007.

 

“The hanging of Angie Debo.”  Presented by Dr. Rennard Strickland, visiting professor of law at The University of Oklahoma.  The 35th Symposium of the American Indian:  And still the waters run.  Tahlequah, OK.  April 2007.

 

“Undergraduate Research Day.”  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  April 2007.

 

“Family, Community, and Career Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Convention.”  Cox Convention Center.  Oklahoma City.  April 2007.

 

“Stereotypes about Muslim women and strategies for avoiding them.”  Presented by Dr. Mohja Kahf and the American Association of University Women.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  April 2007.

 

“Lights!  Cameras!  Communicate!”  Presented by Arnold Shapiro.  Central States Communication Association annual meeting.  Minneapolis.  March 2007.

 

8th Annual Celebration of Teaching.  Guest speaker Linda Hasler-Reid, Oklahoma Teacher of the Year.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  February 2007.

 

Battenfield Carletti Distinguished Entrepreneur Lecture.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  February 2007.

 

“Service learning:  A step beyond volunteerism.”  Presented by Dr. Martha Parrott.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  February 2007.

 

“Copyright—Are you legal?”  Presented by Rick Shelton.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  January 2007.

 

“Against the Wind II.”  Presented by Art Professor Lance Hunter and Adjunct Art Instructor Sylvia Nitti.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  January 2007.

 

“Oklahoma Speech Theatre Communication Association annual meeting.”  Southern Nazarene University.  Bethany, OK.  September 2006.

 

“What the Best College Teachers Do.”  Presented by Dr. Ken Bain.  University of Central Oklahoma.  Edmond, OK.  July 2006.

 

“Women’s Entrepreneurial Expo.”  Presented by NSU and SIFE.  NSU-BA.  Broken Arrow, OK.  March 2006.

 

“Seduction of Addictions:  6th Annual Woman to Woman Conference.”  Presented by the American Association of University Women.  Indian Capital Technology Center.  Tahlequah, OK.  March 2006.

 

“Academic Freedom.”  Presented by Dr. Kay Bull.  Northeastern State University.  Tahlequah, OK.  October 2005.

 

“Oklahoma Speech Theatre Communication Association annual meeting.”  University of Central Oklahoma.  Edmond, OK.  September 2005.

 

“Women Change the World:  5th Annual Woman to Woman Conference.”  Presented by the American Association of University Women.  Indian Capital Technology Center.  Tahlequah, OK.  April 2005.

 

“2005 Oklahoma Higher Education Teaching and Learning Conference.”  Northeastern State University. Tahlequah, OK.  April 2005.

 

“Ethics in Political Journalism Seminar.”  (Keynote speaker Karen Hughes, former adviser to President George W. Bush).  Oklahoma City University.  Oklahoma City, OK.  March 2005.

 

“Interviewing Prospective University Employees.”  Presented by counsel to the Oklahoma Board of Regents.  Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK.  March 2005.

 

“Oklahoma Speech Theatre Communication Association annual meeting.”  University of Central Oklahoma.  Edmond, OK.  September 2004.