The conference takes place on September 9-11, with pre-conference workshops on September 8. September 8 is a full day, September 9 and 10 are full days, and September 11 is a half-day, but with the Grand Canyon trip in the afternoon.
There is also a symposium on research ethics on campus in the morning of September 7 that’s not part of the conference, but that’s free to attend (limited number of seats). Invited speakers: Sue Gass (Michigan State University), Dan Isbell (University of Hawai’i), Greg Hancock (University of Maryland), Scott Sterling (Indiana State University), and Luke Plonsky (Northern Arizona University). For more information: tove.larsson@nau.edu. The full program is available here.