
Previous Workshops
The first NAWRS workshop was in 1956 in Chicago. In all, researchers and administrators of the NAWRS community have gathered to discuss human services and poverty alleviation more than 55 times. Check out the program and presentations from our most recent workshops and trace the history of NAWRS from coast to coast.
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View the 2020 Virtual Workshop agenda.
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View the 2019 Workshop Program with Presentation Links.
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View the 2018 Virtual Workshop agenda.
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View the 2016 Virtual Workshop agenda
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View the 2015 Annual Workshop Agenda
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View the 2013 Workshop Program
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View the 2012 Workshop Program.
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View the 2011 Workshop Program
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View the 2010 Workshop Program
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2023 — Kate Probert-Fagundes (MN) — Salt Lake City
2019 — Kate Probert-Fagundes (MN) — New Orleans
2018 — Kate Probert-Fagundes (MN) — Virtual
2017 — Kinsey Dinan (NYC) — Pittsburgh
2016 — Kinsey Dinan (NYC) — Virtual
2015 — Michael Bono (CA) — Atlanta
2014 — Michael Bono (CA) — Providence
2013 — Vince Kilduff (MD) — Chicago
2012 — Vince Kilduff (MD) — Baltimore
2011 — Mary Roberto (CO) — Vail
2010 — Michael Bono (CA) — Los Angeles
2009 — George Falco & David Dlugolecki (NY) — Albany
2008 — Kerry Mullins (TN) — Nashville
2007 — Richard Brennan (WV) — Charleston
2006 — Coleen Collins (WY) — Jackson Hole
2005 — Philip Klein (WI) — Madison
2004 — Kenneth Kickham (OK) — Oklahoma City
2003 — Leslie Raderman (CA) — San Diego
2002 — Jeffrey Repichowski (NM) — Albuquerque
2001 — Richard Larson (MD) — Baltimore
2000 — Aldona Viatkus (AZ) — Scottsdale
1999 — Diane Redmond (OH) — Cleveland
1998 — Peggie Powers (IL) — Chicago
1997 — Sandra L. Brown (GA) — Atlanta
1996 — Werner Schink (CA) — San Francisco
1995 — Bruce Twine/Joe Golden — Jackson Hole
1994 — Jane A. Goynes (Harrison) (TX) — Austin
1993 — Aldona Vaitkus (AZ) — Scottsdale
1992 — Florence C. Odita (OH) — Columbus
1991 — Samba Sanyang (SC) — Charleston
1990 — Monica Zazworsky (WA) — Bellevue
1989 — Dave Thorsen (MT) — Kalispell
1988 — J. Barry Schaub (MD) — Baltimore
1987 — L. Marjorie Barker (KY) — Louisville
1986 — Susan P. Polyson (VA) — Richmond
1985 — Jerry Bahr (NE) — Lincoln
1984 — Patricia Day — Hartford
1983 — Alma Cox (MS) — Jackson
1982 — Tom Suehs (TX) — San Antonio
1981 — Gary McDonald (TN) — Nashville
1980 — Joseph Gale (WI) — Madison
1979 — Richard Wheelock (UT) — Salt Lake City
1978 — Charles N. Wagner (GA) — Savannah
1977 — Wallace P. Earle (AZ) — Phoenix
1976 — George Richards (CA) — New Orleans
1975 — Ira Gunn (NV) — San Francisco
1974 — Edward C. Pirie (VT) — Boston
1973 — Wayne Epperson (IL) — Denver
1972 — Alan Leggett (TX) — Washington D.C.
1971 — Robert R. Cline (WV) — Las Vegas
1970 — Raymond Freeman (CO) — Washington D.C.
1969 — George Richards (CA) — New Orleans
1968 — Elmoine Kirkham (UT) — Washington D.C.
1967 — W.L. Parker (CA) — San Francisco
1966 — Edson K. Labrack (ME) — Washington D.C.
1964 — Editha M. Ponder — Washington D.C.
1962 — Gidson A. Hample (ND) — Washington D.C.
1960 — Sam Carter (LA) — Denver
1958 — Sam Carter (LA) — Chicago
1956 — Sam Carter (LA) — Chicago