Alexandra Lewis provides a detailed report on the first ever joint NAVSA/BAVS conference at Cambridge University (summer 2009) {More}
The winter newsletter brings NAVSA elections! This year, vote in three advisory board categories: Canadian, American, and History. {More}
We are also pleased to announce the winners of NAVSA's two prizes: The Donald Gray Prize for best essay in Victorian studies, and the graduate student prize for papers presented at the most recent conference. {More}
According to custom, Victorian Studies will have a special issue devoted to highlights of the recent conference. Although the issue should be in your hands in just a few weeks, we have the listing of papers from the conference. {More}
This fall's conference at the University of Montreal invites members to rethink "Scale and Perspective." There are also tentative plans for conferences through 2014. {More}
NAVSA is once again co-sponsoring panels at the annual meeting of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers (ACCUTE), from May 28-31, 2010. This year, Concordia's Jason Camlot has organized panels on Victorian Literature and Education. {More}
As our roundup of news from other organizations in Victorian studies shows, even in an era of reduced travel budgets, there are many worthy panels and conferences happening. {More}
Although the biannual newsletter continues to be the organization's main way of communicating with members, there is also a new Facebook group, a blog of CFPs and announcements that will be updated throughout the year . . . even a Twitter feed.