Register for the July 18 – 21, 2022 NCA Institute for Faculty Development – (AKA Hope Conference)
May 10, 2022
Hosted virtually by the University of Nevada at Reno.
NCA’s Institute for Faculty Development, also known as the “Hope Conference,” is a five-day learning seminar for undergraduate Communication faculty to learn about new directions in theory and pedagogy and to develop new course area expertise. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the conference will be held virtually this year. Registration is $150 for both NCA members and non-members. Learn more about the conference and register here. Seminar participation is limited, so register by July 5 to participate!
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