All ACHA reports and deliberations from the past year are now available online. These reports include the 2012 Presidential Report, the 2012 Program Committee Report, and the 2012 Secretary and Treasurer’s Report.
This year’s spring meeting, to be held March 23-24 in New Orleans, is jointly sponsored by Tulane University and Loyola University. Register online now or download the conference program [PDF] for the complete schedule and panel listing.
UPDATE 1/30: Photo gallery added. Conference sees more than 150 members, 30 panels, 90 papers, and decides on Constitutional amendments.
The deadline for joint AHA-ACHA proposals for the 2013 Annual Meeting in New Orleans is April 20.
ACHA awardees John O’Malley, S.J., Angelyn Dries, O.S.F., Ulrich Lehner, Stefania Tutino, and John Treanor were honored at the President’s Luncheon on Sat., Jan. 7, 2012, during the ACHA annual convention.
As we look forward to the ACHA conference in Chicago in January, 2012, it is a good time to be thinking about those you know who have an academic interest in some aspect of Catholic Studies. We encourage you to invite them to become members of the ACHA.
The ACHA’s administrative offices have moved to Fordham University in New York City. R. Bentley Anderson, S.J. has assumed the office of Executive Secretary-Treasurer.
Results for the 2011 ACHA elections are in. Maggie McGuinness has been elected vice president of the ACHA. Read on for a complete list of winners.
Kathleen Comerford on an academic’s ideal summertime itinerary: travel, archives, and libraries.
The ACHA has announced the winners of its annual awards. Award winners include John W. O’Malley, S.J., Angelyn Dries, O.S.F., and John Treanor, all of whom will be honored at a luncheon on January 7, 2012.



