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Announcing 2012 Conference Program & Pre-Registration

30 May 2012

The Puerto Rican Studies Association (PRSA) announces the availability of the Preliminary Program for its 10th Biennial Conference, which will take place on October 24–28, 2012, at the University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY). This year’s conference will mark PRSa’s 20th Anniversary. In addition, we have posted on our website a system [...]

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PRSA President’s Message: October 2011

20 October 2011

OCTOBER 18, 2011 PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE A Message from Roberto Márquez, President, Puerto Rican Studies Association (PRSA) As we fully enter the new fall season, another academic year begins kicking into its annual high gear, and we ever more quickly likewise approach the precisely halfway mark to the opening of our October 24-28, 2012 Twentieth Anniversary [...]

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PRSA’s New Dues & Conference Proposals Systems

17 October 2011

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:  PRSA has extended the deadline for the payment of 2011-2012 biennial membership dues, and the submission of proposals for out upcoming October 2012 Biennial Conference. The new deadline for BOTH is now Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Anyone desiring to submit a conference proposal must first become a dues-paid PRSA member. For more details, see the “Noticiero” blog [...]

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Our New Website

14 April 2011

Welcome to the “first edition” of PRSA’s new website. It is part of a new, broader communications and development strategy to make PRSA a more effective professional organization. Bringing PRSA into the 21st Century The new website’s project, and the deployment by PRSA later in 2011 of other information technologies, aims to expand and improve [...]

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March 2011 PRSA Presidential Message

14 April 2011

A Message from Roberto Márquez President, Puerto Rican Studies Association (PRSA) March 14, 2011 I hope that, after the success of our 9th Biennial Conference in Hartford recently concluded, you have had an equally happy beginning to the New Year and are enjoying a pleasant and productive new semester. Let me begin this first of [...]

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