Register Online!

April 15, 2009 by  

Register online for this weekend’s conference.

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Also contact us for group rates, volunteer  options and student discounts: humanrights@ndhrc.org


Spring Conference Brochure

March 25, 2009 by  

You can dowload this PDF and register via mail today:
SpringConferenceBrochure

Online registration coming soon!


Spring 2009 Conference

September 24, 2008 by  

Friday & Saturday, April 17 & 18, 2009
United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck

Beyond the Pow-Wow:
Advocating for Human Rights in North Dakota

 

MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON!

 

Register Online
Resource Table Sign-Up
(Option to include full conference attendance w/table registration)
Conference Schedule

Directions
Lodging / Ameneties

Please return to our site or sign up on our mailing list to receive more information

Interested in sponsoring NDHRC’s annual fall conference in Fargo or spring conference in Bismarck?
Please contact NDHRC directly: humanrights@ndhrc.org

Classroom to Community: Collaborating for Human Rights

September 22, 2008 by  

Friday & Saturday, October 10 & 11, 2008
Memorial Union, North Dakota State University

Register Online
2008 Fall Conference Brochure

Resource Booth Registration (PDF)
(Option to include full conference attendance w/table registration)

Conference Schedule (PDF)

Directions:
Web | PDF


Lodging
Candlewood Suites: 701-235-8200
Candlewood is offering conference attendees a flat rate* of $79 per night
*Flat rate indicates 1-4 people per room

For more lodging options, please visit:
Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau

 

 

Please return to our site or sign up on our mailing list to receive more information

Interested in sponsoring NDHRC’s annual fall conference in Fargo or spring conference in Bismarck?
Please contact NDHRC directly: humanrights@ndhrc.org

 

 

 

Conferences

September 21, 2008 by  


Fall 2008 Conference
Classroom to Community:
Collaborating for Human Rights


Spring 2009 Conference
Beyond the Pow-Wow:
Advocating for Human Rights in North Dakota