The conference celebrated their independence, as the nations began to assert their power as non-aligned nations during the cold war.
This conference celebrated Danky's contributions and collections at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
The conference celebrated 25 years with the 30 March 2010 meeting in Hamburg, Germany.
Scholarly conferences, parties, concerts and readings from Paris to Lincoln, Neb., and back again to Whitman's birthplace in Huntington celebrated the event.
Feminist Ofenzyva's first activities were march-demonstration, film festival and feminist conference dedicated to 100th anniversary of the International Women's Day celebrated on March 8, 2011.
In many ways, Ms. Aidoo exemplifies what the three-day conference celebrated: black women from around the world sharing literary works and accomplishments.
Entitled "Honoring the Work and Life of August Wilson," this conference celebrated Wilson's contribution to the American literary canon.
The ninth oldest conference in the nation, the WIAC will celebrate its Centennial year during the 2012-13 academic year [1].
The conference celebrated its glory football years in the 1960s.