ADEA, American Dental Education Association

 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition 

February 27 - March 3, 2010
Gaylord National Harbor, Washington, DC 

Photos, Videos, and More from the Event As It Happens!

Please note that advance registration for the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition is now closed.

If you are already registered for the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition and wish to sign up for additional events such as the ADEA President's Reception and Dance, William J. Gies Awards, Faculty Development Workshops or Lunch & Learn sessions, please use the link in the Special Events section of your registration confirmation email from ADEA@Laser-Registration.com.

If you would like to register for the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition, you may do so on site during the following hours:

Friday, February 26                3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 27            7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 28              7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday, March 1                   7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 2                   8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Conference registration will be located in the Convention Center Pre-Function Area of the Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center.

We look forward to seeing you on site!

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Key Deadlines
Registration Information
Transportation/Shuttle Information
Hotel Information

The Gaylord National Hotel is almost fully booked for the period of the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition. Do not delay - make your reservation as soon as possible. Call 301-965-2000 and use group code A-ADE10 to ensure you receive the ADEA group rate.

Schedule at a Glance
Session and Event Descriptions

FDW presenters and descriptions
Lunch and Learn presenters and descriptions
ADEA Section and SIG programs and Members' Forums

ADEA House of Delegates
Continuing Education
Volunteer Opportunities
Contact Us

Policies & Notices

Gies Awards General Admission Tickets

General admission tickets are available for individuals who are not attending any part of the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition. To purchase general admission tickets to the Gies Awards, please contact Kathy Bradley at 703-506-3260. 

A Head Start on Networking

Logged-in ADEA members can use the 2010 ADEA Annual Session and Exhibition to connect with fellow attendees, share information, and ask questions about events. If you have forgotten your log-in information, it can be automatically emailed to you. The discussion board is subject to ADEA’s Discussion Board Policy.

A Peek at Our Nationally Renowned Plenary Speakers

ADEA Opening Plenary: Chris Jordan

Chris JordanChris Jordan is a Seattle-based photographic artist who first became known for his large-scale color photographs of the detritus of American consumer culture in the series Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption. His more recent project, Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait, has established Chris as an internationally acclaimed artist and spokesperson for social change.

His images have been featured in hundreds of magazines, newspapers, television, features, documentary films, books, school curricula, and blogs around the globe. He has been invited to exhibit his work in art museums, festivals, and public venues in the United States, Asia, Europe, and South America.

ADEA Political Spotlight: Mara Liasson

Mara LiaissonMara Liasson is a national political correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR). Her reports can be heard on the award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered and Morning Edition. She has covered the 1992, 1996, and 2000 presidential elections and, prior to her current assignment, was NPR’s White House correspondent during all eight years of the Clinton administration.  

Tuesday Morning Plenary: Amber MacArthur

Amber MacArthur
The Tuesday morning plenary will feature Amber MacArthur, a Web consultant and leading voice of the social media generation. MacArthur is a pioneering and popular Web journalist who interviews Web users, content producers, and entrepreneurs. In podcasts and on television (she has worked for the CBC, CityTV, and G4TechTV), she traces the profound impact of emerging technologies on the way we live, work, and play, MacArthur is the co-founder of both MGI Media and Arktyp.

ADEA Discourse & Dessert
An Evening Plenary on Gender Issues: “Navigating the River”
Speaker: J.C. Hayward

Dr. J.C. Hayward, the first woman news anchor in the Washington, DC, market, will be this year’s featured speaker at An Evening Plenary on Gender Issues: Discourse and Dessert. Dr. Hayward recently celebrated her 36th year at WUSA 9, a record of longevity matched by only one other female anchor in the United States. Dr. Hayward is consistently rated one of the top news broadcasters in DC and was once voted Washingtonian magazine's "Washingtonian of the Year."

Dr. Hayward joins the list of illustrious guest speakers who have addressed ADEA members through ADEA’s Discourse and Dessert over the past 17 years. All ADEA members are invited to engage in dialogue with this great communicator, who will discuss women’s career trajectories and variations on their paths to achievement. Please note, for this event a fee is assessed with registration.

 

 Registration

Registration Opens November 2, 2009

Registration rates will be

Early Bird
Member $399
Nonmember $740
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $115

Advance
Member $420
Nonmember $775
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $165

Regular and Onsite
Member $490
Nonmember $799
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $225

 Exhbiting

For rates and dates, visit the Exhibiting page. For current deadlines, fees, and regulations, please contact Ms. Simone Smith at 202-289-7201, ext. 196, or smiths@adea.org.
 

 New on Saturday

ADEA now offers more educational programming on Saturday, the first day of the 2010 ADEA Annual Session and Exhibition, as you requested! Saturday, February 27, will feature 10 education sessions focusing on hot topics such as student assessment, understanding and creating podcasting, and communication skills in a virtual interprofessional learning project. Register early, before these in-demand ticketed programs sell out.

 Registration Rates

Registration Opens November 2, 2009

Registration rates are 

Early Bird
Member $399
Nonmember $740
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $115

Advance
Member $420
Nonmember $775
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $165

Regular and Onsite
Member $490
Nonmember $799
Student member $125
Student nonmember $175
Guest $225

One-day rates

For members
Saturday $125
Sunday $125
Monday $150
Tuesday $150
Wednesday $125

For nonmembers
Saturday $225
Sunday $225
Monday $300
Tuesday $300
Wednesday $225

 Exhibiting

For rates and dates, visit the Exhibiting page. For current deadlines, fees, and regulations, please contact Ms. Simone Smith at 202-289-7201, ext. 196, or smiths@adea.org.

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