The High Plains Society
for
Applied Anthropology

2019 HPSfAA Annual Spring Conference

  • Wednesday, April 10, 2019
  • 5:00 PM
  • Saturday, April 13, 2019
  • 11:59 PM
  • Tivoli Station, Auraria Campus, 900 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, USA

Registration

  • Registration fee for current HPSfAA individual who working or teaching in the Academic Sector (non-student) members.

    To join or renew, please use our online payment system.
  • Registration fee for non-members working in the Private/Government/Nonprofit Sector (excludes current students).

    To join or renew, please use our online payment system.
  • Discounted registration for current student members of HPSfAA. To join or renew as a student member, please use our online member registration system.
  • Special rate for current dual members. To join or renew your membership, please use our online payment system before registering for the conference.
  • Provides one full day access to conference. Can only be purchased for one day. If planning to attend more than one day, please purchase full conference registration to support our mission and take advantage of the benefits that come along with full registration.
  • Open to our members only. 65+ years only. Must show proof of ID at conference when registering.
  • Open to non-members only. 65+ years only. Must show proof of ID at conference when registering.

Registration is closed





The HigPlains Society for

Applied Anthropology

in collaboration with

The Society for Anthropology in 

Community Colleges

are holding a joint conference

on April 10 – 13, 2019

Tivoli Center, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado 

!HPSfAA CONFERENCE PROGRAM!

“Diversity and Inclusion in Anthropology”

Building Bridges to Collaborative

and Interdisciplinary Approaches

Hosted by the Metropolitan State University of Denver, Auraria Higher Education Center, and MSU's Student Sociology Organization.

   

Student Travel Scholarship Award

HPSfAA offers this award to assist current students cover the cost of travel to the Spring Conference. If you are interested in applying for the award, please complete this form and email to Josef Garrett. Preference will be given to students presenting at the Spring Conference. 

Thank you and See You Soon!

Conference Schedule

April 10:   Welcoming Event (5pm)

April 11:   Presentations (9am-5pm)      

April 12:   Presentations and Keynote (9am-1pm)     

April 13:   Breakout Sessions (9am -5pm)

April 13:   Closing Dinner Reception (6pm)

Breakout Sessions: RSVP Required for each session.

Denver Graffiti Tour - Saturday at 9am, $30

Denver Museum of Nature and Science - Saturday, immediately following Denver graffiti tour, free, limited space available.  

History Colorado Center - only 15 spaces available, free.

Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the History Colorado Center    have generously donated a limited number of tickets to visit their institutions during the Spring Conference.

HPSfAA will be scheduling the group tour of History Colorado Center for either the afternoon of Wednesday, April 10th or afternoon of Saturday, April 13th. 

If you are interested in joining any breakout session, please indicate in the Notes section when registering for the Conference.

DMNS and HCC tours only open to attendees that register for Entire Conference.

Closing Dinner Reception at Mercury Cafe

--Vegetarian Enchiladas: With beans, mushrooms and spinach, covered in
vegetarian green chili and melted edam and gruyere. Garnished with lettuce, tomato, onion and salsa($12)

--Beef/Bison Enchiladas: Chef's choice of beef or bison, covered in
vegetarian green chili and melted edam and gruyere. Garnished with
lettuce, tomato, onion, and salsa ($16/$18)

--Dinah's Tofu: Marinated and breaded tofu, tossed with vegetable,
linguini, olive and wine ($18)

--Sauteed Chicken with mushrooms, wine, and garlic: With​ vegetable
and your choice of quinoa or linguini ($18)

If you are interested in attending the Closing Dinner Reception, please indicate in the Notes section when registering for the Conference.

Suggested Lodging Options

Springhill Suites, 1190 Auraria Parkway, Downtown Denver

The Curtis Hotel, 1405 Curtis St, Downtown Denver

The Oxford Hotel, 1600 17th Ave, Downtown Denver

The Crawford Hotel, 1701 Wynkoop St, Downtown Denver

For attendees looking for cozier options, consider Airbnb.

Which has over 100+ rentals located in the adjacent La Alma-Lincoln Park Neighborhood, just South of Auraria Campus. Where the conference will be centered and is conveniently located next to the RTD's Light Rail system and to Downtown Denver, Capital Hill, and Baker
Neighborhoods

Full Conference Registrants will receive a complimentary HPSfAA Canvas Bag and Notebook. Additional canvas bags and notebooks will be available for purchase. 

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