Friday, February 17, 2012

On-site/Online Registration Schedules, Find Open Field Trips, and Download Mobile Apps

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AAG Annual Meeting: Feb. 24-28, 2011
News and updates about the AAG Annual Meeting
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Advance Online Registration Ends Monday
Field Trip Availability Update
Get Mobile Apps for New York
About the Meeting
Advance Registration Available through Monday
On-site Registration Opens Thursday 

 

Advance online registration will be available through Monday for the AAG Annual Meeting in New York next week. After that, attendees can register for the meeting on site in the second floor lobby of the Hilton New York (1335 Avenue of the Americas). On-site registration and advance registration check-in will open at 4 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2012.

 

Register Online

FIELD TRIPS
Field Trip Availability 

 

The Brooklyn Bridge, seen from Manhattan, New York CitySeveral field trips have already sold out, but many others still have space available. Online field trip registration ends Feb. 20, so be sure to sign up today. Here are a few of the field trips that still have openings:

  • Layered SPURA: Spurring Conversations through Visual Urbanism 
  • NOAA CREST program -- Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center at City College of New York, CUNY
  • Fresh Kills in Transformation: From Dump to Park
  • Gallery Tour of Torn in Two: the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
  • Layered SPURA: Spurring Conversations through Visual Urbanism 
  • Landmarks of Brooklyn's Industrial Waterfront 
Mobile Apps for Visiting NYC

 

Getting around the Big Apple is easier than ever with a wide range of ne mobile apps on your portable device. The AAG has assembled a list of some useful Apple and Android apps that can help you maneuver around the city, plan museum visits, find a great restaurant, book theatre tickets, or learn more about the city's history and ecology. View apps.

About the AAG Annual Meeting

 

The weeklong conference is expected to host more than 7,000 geographers from around the world and feature over 4,000 presentations, posters, workshops, and field trips by leading scholars and researchers. The AAG Annual Meeting is an interdisciplinary forum open to anyone with an interest in geography and related disciplines. Learn more.  

We look forward to seeing you in New York!

 

Sincerely,
Oscar Larson
AAG Conference Director
meeting@aag.org
David Coronado
AAG Communications Director
geography@aag.org
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