#SHA2016 Conference Blog: Year in Review
Good morning SHA members! #SHA2016 is next week (!) and we are all looking forward to seeing you in D.C.! Please contact the SHA staff at hq@sha.org if you have additional questions about your...
View ArticleWhy I care about 50 for 50 (the current SHA fundraising initiative) and why...
By Linda Stone, SHA Board Liaison to the Development Committee SHA is asking at least 50% of our regular members (students and others are welcome to join if they can) to donate at least $50 in...
View ArticleWorkshops at the 2017 SHA Annual Conference – Fort Worth, Texas | January...
Howdy folks! I hope that you’re surviving the crazy holiday season and looking forward to the SHA’s annual conference. This year, the conference mozies on down to Fort Worth, Texas where there will...
View ArticleTours at the 2017 SHA Annual Conference – Fort Worth, Texas | January 4-7, 2017
OK! How’s that shopping list coming? You getting it squared away? I’m going to say that mine’s a… work in progress. I haven’t forgotten about the SHA Conference coming up in just a few weeks (January...
View ArticleRoundtable Luncheons at the 2017 SHA Annual Conference – Fort Worth, Texas |...
Hi there, everyone. Mason here. I’ve pulled down all of the Christmas lights and boxed up the tree so it’s time to roll up my sleeves and get ready for this year’s annual conference. Though I’m hoping...
View ArticleAnti-Oppression Activities at SHA Annual Meeting in Fort Worth
by Laura Heath-Stout Boston University Department of Archaeology This year, I attended the SHA Annual Meeting for the first time. I came to Fort Worth because of my research; not to present it, but...
View ArticleEvaluate your public archaeology
Evaluation is recognized by colleagues. This has become clear over the past ten years as conference sessions on the topic have become common. The PEIC-sponsored session at this year’s SHA meeting,...
View ArticleBuilding Arguments for Contemporary Relevance at SHA2020
This is a post submitted by Terry Klein, Executive Director of the SRI Foundation about an upcoming forum at the Society for Historical Archaeology’s annual conference in Boston, Massachusetts titled:...
View ArticlePast Presidents’ Student Reception
Students! You may be asking yourself: “What exactly is the Past Presidents’ Student Reception?”, “Will the reception still be happening this year?”, or “How do I participate?” Well, this is the blog...
View ArticleInterpreting the 2020 Election: What the Results Mean for Historical Archaeology
The Society for Historical Archaeology’s (SHA) Government Affairs Committee is busy planning for the new Administration and new Congress. We invite you to join us for a robust, interactive discussion...
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