PROGRAM
EVENTS AT A GLANCE
May 2: Opening night at the University Inn, film screening and discussion: Semmelweis (2023, 2h7m), sponsored by Liszt Institute, New York
May 3-4: Presentations at Alexander Library
May 3: Evening Reception at American Hungarian Foundation, Heritage Center, sponsored by Fulbright Hungary
May 4: Evening banquet and ball at Hungarian American Athletic Club (separate fee, not included in registration)
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2024 Conference Program Committee
Cultural Studies: Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér, John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mari Réthelyi, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Education: Krisztina Fehér, Cleveland State University and University of Debrecen.
Andrea Parapatics, University of Pannonia, Veszprém.
History/Political Science: Péter Kristián Zachar, National University of Public Service, Budapest.
James P. Niessen, Rutgers University. New Jersey.
Language/Literature: Ákos Farkas, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary.
Zsuzsanna Varga, University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Music/Folklore: Sarah Lucas, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, Texas.
Judith Olson, American Hungarian Folklore Centrum, New Jersey.
Science/Economics: Andrew Lee, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, Virginia.
Katalin Vörös, University of California, Berkeley.
Local Organizing Committee and Volunteers
Jim Niessen, local Conference Chair
Vörös Katalin
Varga Chilla
Papp Klara
Nagy Katalin
Fekete Nóra
Kerekes Judit
Session Chairs
Volunteers
Beata Szpura - thank you for the maps
Zsolt Máté - thank you for the list of archives
Teodóra Dömötör - thank you for the list of grants
Eniko Basa - thank you for your continuing support
Melissa Katkó Pepin - for helping us with archival research
and
the entire AHEA Board
thank you everyone - great teamwork!