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Schedule and ProgrammingSchedule At A GlanceSession ProposalsThe session proposal submission deadline has now passed. Thank you to those who submitted by January 31st!
What's next for session submissions?
If you submitted a session proposal, the AMC Programming Committee is currently reviewing all submissions and will be in contact with folks in early March with further details about whether their submission was selected and what details we need to complete your session confirmation. Each session block at the conference will have an AMC Planning Committee member assigned to help support your process for confirming your presentation details, timing, and AV needs. If you submitted, be on the lookout for an email from one of the session leaders below.
Thank you to our AMC Planning Committee Programming Leads!
Session 1 Lead - Greg Breen (Curry College)
Session 2 Lead - Melina Prentakis (Phillips Academy)
Session 3 Lead - Alex Fronduto (Northeastern University)
Session 4 Lead - Mark McGrath (Manchester Community College)
Session 5 Lead - Robert Giannelli (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
Session 6 Lead - Elaine Concepcion (Salem State University)
What to expect at AMC 2025
Sessions at AMC 2025 can be in lecture format, panel style, a case study review, discussion groups - whatever our presenters can imagine in a traditional classroom or lecture space. Sessions will run for 50 minutes with plenty of opportunities to network and continue conversations throughout the conference.
Examples of popular session topics from recent AMC conferences include:
Questions about the educational programming at AMC 2025 can be directed to the Programming Co-Chairs Emilee Wermenchuk ([email protected]) and Taylor Hart ([email protected]).
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