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International Society 19th Annual Conference
"Meet the Mormons: Public Perception and the Global Church"
Monday, 7 April
8:30 A.M.–4:00 P.M.
Assembly Hall, Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center, BYU
See agenda (PDF)

Conference Parking Information
 
Lot 49 north of the baseball diamond (59) and east of the football stadium (31) will be available for parking for International Society Conference participants. There will be a shuttle for the first two hours of the conference. (You won't need a permit and you won't be ticketed.)
 
Visitor parking is also available immediately in front of the Museum of Art's north entrance (62) on North Campus Drive (marked in pink on the map below).
 
Link to BYU campus map: http://map.byu.edu

 

Fall 2007 Newsletter

Our fall 2007 newsletter, with a two lead articles: BYU—Hawaii: Targeting Asia and the Pacific and Universidad Hispana: Opening Higher Education’s Doors to Hispanics is available for online viewing by clicking the link below. To access all the online publications of the society, you must first log in to the web site using your username and password, then click on the Publications link. If you have forgotten your username and password, please e-mail the society, and we will send your username and password by e-mail to you.

Fall 2007

Future Newsletters

The International Society is looking for individuals and cities to highlight in its quarterly newsletters. International professionals around the world are invited to submit newsletter items, profiles, or stories for publication.

 

Lecture Series

In 2005, the International Society hosted GlobalWork Lectures. To view the lectures click on the links below. To access all online publications of the society you must first log in to the web site using your username and password. If you have forgotten your username and password, please e-mail the society and we will e-mail your username and password to you.

September 2005 Lecture—Phil Colton

October 2005 Lecture—William "Mac" Epps