The season when all good academic accountants with research in
the scholarship of teaching and learning should get closure on their projects
is upon us. An invitation to submit these projects for consideration to the AAA
Annual Meeting is yours. This year you may be rewarded by an acceptance that
will give you something professional to do in Hawaii. I am responsible for the
reviewing process this year and could use your help as a reviewer or a
moderator or a discussant. Send me an email at tjf@po.cwru.edu.
Tim Fogarty Case
Western Reserve University
The next ABR Conference will be held at the Fairmont Acapulco
Princess Resort in Acapulco, Mexico during the week of March 17-21, 2003. This
is the nicest hotel at which we have ever met, with rooms beginning at only
$145 per night. The grounds, private beach, and five pools at the Princess are
absolutely beautiful. Numerous tours of Acapulco and Western Mexico are
available. If you like silver, you may want to take the tour to the City of
Taxco-the silver capital of Mexico. The cliff divers are really something to
see. After seeing them dive over rocks to hit the peak of the wave, you will
know why the oldest diver is only about 15. Acapulco will remind you of a
larger version of Puerto Vallarta.
Submit your abstract or proposal to ABR Conference, PO Box 620760,
Littleton, CO 80162 USA, or email to cluter@wapress.com by December 31,
2002. Any applied business- or economics-related research manuscript or
teaching-related manuscript or case is welcome. The format of the paper is not
important at this point. The final version on diskette (or email attachment)
and conference fee must be received by February 28, 2003. The conference
registration fee is $295 per person with a $100 fee for each additional paper
presented. Please contact us in advance if a deadline will be missed.