2017 NCFR Annual Conference Session Listing

2017 Full Conference Schedule (PDF)

Below, find details about each session planned for the 2017 NCFR Annual Conference, Nov. 15-18 in Orlando, Florida. We have also created a series of sessions sorted by NCFR sections and interest areas.

Session pages will include presentation slides or handouts if the presenter(s) chose to make them available. 

Showing 1 - 6 of 6 Session(s)
Conference Session
Section Meeting
Section Member Meeting

Presider: Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Section Chair

12:00 PM
1:30 PM
Session #
222
Location
Salon 1

All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of NCFR Sections.

Conference Session
Section Meeting

Presider: Tom Stone Carlson, Section Chair

12:00 PM
1:30 PM
Session #
223
Location
Salon 14

All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of NCFR Sections.

(Made possible with the support of the Family Therapy Section.)

Conference Session
Section Meeting

Presider: Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Section Chair

6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Session #
250
Location
Salon 3

All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of NCFR Sections.

Conference Session
Section Meeting

Presider: Jerica Berge, Section Chair

6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Session #
251
Location
Salon 1

All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of NCFR Sections.

Conference Session
Section Meeting

Presider: Brenda Lohman, Section Chair

6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Session #
252
Location
Salon 2

All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of NCFR Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.

Conference Session
Section Meeting
Featuring Roundtable Discussions

Presiders: Roudi Roy, Ethnic Minorities Section Chair; Jerica Berge, Families and Health Section Chair; and Brenda Lohman, Family Policy Section Chair

7:30 PM
8:30 PM
Session #
252A
Location
Salons 9/10

After 60 minutes of individual member meetings, all members of these three NCFR Sections will have a joint session featuring multiple cross-section roundtables.