ACHA Newsletter: March 2025
In this issue, Mary Dunn, who took office as president in January, recaps a rollicking 2025 Annual Meeting and details a busy spring ahead. Also: the return of #HiddenCatholicConnections!
In this issue, Mary Dunn, who took office as president in January, recaps a rollicking 2025 Annual Meeting and details a busy spring ahead. Also: the return of #HiddenCatholicConnections!
In this issue: 2025 Annual Meeting schedule of sessions is published and hotel reservations are opened; ACHA President Anthony Smith and Monica Mercado will host latest installment of Catholicism Around the Movies, discussing Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird.
In this issue, we look ahead to online programming in the fall, our Annual Meeting in January, and our newly announced Spring Meeting. We’ll also take a look at the students who received ACHA grants for summer research.
After another eventful Annual Meeting, our Association’s 104th, we move into another busy season of important announcements and deadlines. Also: ACHA President Tony Smith introduces his new “Catholicism Around the Movies” series of Zoom events kicking off this spiring.
The official program for the 2024 Annual Meeting in San Francisco is published; a generous donor will match gifts made to complete the funding of the new Kauffman Prize; and the Call for Papers for 2025 Annual Meeting in New York.
The ACHA announces its slate of award winners for 2023. Plus, the latest on the Annual Meeting in San Francisco next month.
In this issue: Election results are in; Annual meeting program published; travel grant information for Annual Meeting in San Francisco; and Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan’s Eulogy for Msgr. Robert Trisco.
In this issue, ACHA President Michael Pasquier remembers Dr. Jay Dolan, the founding director of the Cushwa Center who died in May; We announce the launch of the new Trisco-Minnich Prize for Editing; and we introduce the 2023 summer grant winners.a
In this issue: Meet our new president, Michael Pasquier; marking one year of the New Books in Catholic Studies podcast; and the call for papers for our 2024 Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
ACHA President Brenna Moore remembers John W. O’Malley, SJ, one of the great contributors to our Association.
In our last newsletter of 2021, we remind you that last-minute registration for the Annual Meeting is still open; the Scranton call for papers deadline is Jan. 10; and invite you to listen to our newest podcast episodes.
In this update, we’re announcing our slate of 2021 award winners. Also: no-fee registration for the Annual Meeting in New Orleans is open, and the Spring Meeting call for papers is open through January 10.
Annual Meeting in New Orleans opens tomorrow; the ACHA’s registration will open later this month… ACHA elections begin next month… Spring Meeting call for papers open… Presidential Travel Grant winners to be announced at the end of this month… ACHA and H-Net ink partnership.
After a year like no other, we look forward to a season away from our Zoom screens as we tip-toe toward face-to-face teaching, collaboration, and meetings.
Our CFP for the 2022 Annual Meeting is open… We’re accepting applications for Travel and Writing Grants through March 30…. And we’re excited to announce Mitchell E. Oxford and Elizabeth Foster as the winners of the Ellis Award and Shea Prize, respectively.
Annual meeting in Seattle is canceled; alternative programming being planned.
A look ahead at the Annual Meeting in New York; the Association’s new fundraising campaign for young scholars; and a fast-approaching deadline for the Spring Meeting’s the call for papers.
As summer turns to fall, there is much to report: Registration for the Annual Meeting is open; several award opportunities are open for young members; and our new website is now live.
ACHA president Kathleen Holscher on preparations for the 2020 meeting, prize deadlines, and a UC ‘critical mission studies’ program.
This inaugural newsletter from Incoming ACHA president Kathleen Holscher’s looks ahead at what’s to come for the Association in 2019.
ACHA President Fr. Rick Gribble, CSC, announces election results, award recipients, and provides and update on the Annual Meeting in Chicago.
ACHA President Rick Gribble introduces the Association’s new Executive Secretary/Treasurer, Professor Charles Strauss of Mount St. Mary’s University.
ACHA President Rick Gribble reflects on the Spring Meeting and looks ahead to the Association’s centennial celebration in January.
President Rick Gribble pens the inaugural issue of the ACHA’s quarterly newsletter.
An introduction and look at the year ahead from incoming ACHA President Rick Gribble, CSC.