From teaching to technology to texts, sessions at the 2000 CEA national conference addressed—and their topics reflected—diversity in the classroom and the profession. Conference goers enjoyed a choice of more than 70 sessions, ranging from poetry readings and dramatic performances to traditional panels and a documentary film.
Right: Diane Howard (Valdosta State University) and Paul Morris (Pittsburgh State University) participate in a panel on teaching with technology. Left, l-r: Dean Baldwin (Pennsylvania State University, Erie); Walter Levy (Pace University); Gerald Siegel (York College of Pennsylvania); and Ned Laff (Mundelein College, Loyola University, Chicago), leading a two-part forum on the Elusive/Illusive English Major. Another well-attended multi-session series focused on literature of the sea.