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48th Annual Conference

Rural Reimagined: A Grand Challenge for Appalachia

March 20-22, 2025
Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, Tennessee

Invitation to Exhibitors

Why exhibit at ASA?

 

ᨒ Visibility and Exposure

 

​Reach approximately 800-1,000 people in the exhibit hall! 

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ᨒ Expand Your Target Market

 

​Attendees include scholars from diverse fields, teachers, artists, writers, and members of Appalachian-oriented organizations, agencies, and communities.

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ᨒ Learn. Meet Community. Have Fun!

 

The exhibit fee includes admission to all concurrent sessions and non-ticketed events for two people per vendor.

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WHAT:

Appalachian Studies Association’s 48th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference

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WHEN:

March 20-22, 2025

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WHERE:

Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, Tennessee

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WHO:

Approximately 800-1,000 people, including scholars from diverse fields, as well as teachers, artists, writers, and members of Appalachian-oriented organizations, agencies, and communities—our preliminary program is distributed to over 5,000 people!

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SPACE IS LIMITED SO RESERVE NOW!

OUR SPONSORS ↓

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CONTACT ↓

Mary Thomas,

Executive Director, 

mthomas@marshall.edu

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Ann E. Bryant,

Office Manager, 

mullins88@marshall.edu

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Telephone: (304) 696-2904
Mailing Address:

Appalachian Studies Association

One John Marshall Drive

Huntington, WV 25755

ABOUT US ↓

The Appalachian Studies Association was formed in 1977 by a group of scholars, teachers, and regional activists who believed that shared community has been and will continue to be important to those writing, researching, and teaching about Appalachia. The ASA is headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.

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Website designed by: Aaron Nelson, Ann E. Bryant, Caleb Pendygraft, Kayden Fox, Lumina Fioravante, and Raithlyn Godfrey

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