A brief “I have three classes to teach today” roundup:
- Laura at 11D gives advice to first-time APSA-goers, particularly of the female persuasion.
- Josh Tucker asks how I’d improve APSA. Probably by cutting the registration fee 50%, cutting the attendance by 60%, and renaming it to MPSA. And moving the meat market to a separate November conference.
- Dan Drezner reminds you to bring your passport if traveling by air.
I have nothing in particular to add, except to say that most of my conference activities will be off-the-radar in one way or another. But any readers of more-than-passing acquaintance who are interested in coming to a Friday evening “recession-beating reception” may contact me via email for an invite, with the caveat that it’s a BYOB event.
4 comments:
“Probably by cutting the registration fee 50%, cutting the attendance by 60%, and renaming it to MPSA”
Philistine!
No, you need to bring your passport no matter how you get into Canada—unless you don’t want to return to the United States.
There are a few things that work for land travel to and from Canada that don’t work for air (including the passport card, which I have). So we’re both right in a sense.
Nup. Enhanced driver’s licenses are also okay.