
2024 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting
The Mid-Atlantic Region includes NY, NJ, PA, DE MD, DC, VA, WV
In-Person: Virginia Theological Seminary & Virtual: via Zoom
3737 Seminary RoadAlexandria, VA 22304-5202
United States
Event Details
Saturday, March 9, 7:30 -9:00 pm
"Miriam's Dance as Embodied Prophecy"
Presenter: Anathea Portier-Young, Duke Divinity
Respondent: Stephen L. Cook, Virginia Theological Seminary
Followed by Q&A
The Catholic Biblical Association of America is now accepting paper proposals for CBA’s 2024 Mid-Atlantic regional meeting, March 8-10, 2024. Day one (March 8) of this event will be entirely virtual (Zoom) and days two and three (March 9-10) are hybrid (in-person and virtual). This event welcomes researchers (Ph.D.) and advanced doctoral students from the region to submit proposals for presentations (300 words), to be submitted using the Proposal Form by January 8, 2024. Decisions will be announced on February 1, 2024.
Researchers from various fields related to and including Hebrew Bible, Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha, Qumran Scrolls, New Testament, and Early Jewish and Christian literature, are invited to attend the event and present research. Presentations should be 20 minutes in length, and followed by 25 minutes of discussion.
In-person portions of CBA’s 2024 Mid-Atlantic regional hybrid meeting (March 9-10) will be hosted at Virginia Theological Seminary, located in Alexandria, Virginia. Event registration fees for hybrid and in-person participants are $40 for those holding a PhD and $20 for graduate students. Registration scholarships are available upon request.
Parallel virtual sessions begin at 9am on Friday and hybrid sessions (in-person and virtual) Saturday and Sunday. Lunch and coffee breaks on Saturday are included in registration. We welcome a keynote address Saturday evening presented by Anathea Portier-Young (Duke Divinity) and Stephen L. Cook (Virginia Theological Seminary) responding, followed by open discussion among participants.
Proposal Form
- Courtyard by Marriott Alexandria Pentagon South
- 4641 Kenmore Ave, Alexandria, VA 22304•(703) 751-4510
- 1.2 miles from Virginia Theological Seminary
- Hilton Garden Inn Arlington Shirlington
- 4271 Campbell Ave, Arlington, VA 22206
- 1.5 miles from Virginia Theological Seminary
- Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
- 5000 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA 22311•(703) 845-1010
- 1.9 miles from Virginia Theological Seminary
- Comfort Inn Pentagon City
- 2480 S Glebe Rd Bldg. 2, Arlington, VA 22206•(703) 682-5500
- 2.5 miles from Virginia Theological Seminary
CBA also is arranging for some dorm rooms at VTS.
More information is forthcoming.
After the decision by the national SBL in 2022 to eliminate its regional meeting system, CBA is planning a Mid-Atlantic Region Meeting, March 8-10 at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. I am inviting you to participate in a virtual exhibit accessible only to those attending the meeting. There is no fee to participate in the virtual exhibit, but we would ask you to extend a discount to those attending the meeting. The virtual exhibit webpage would be tied to this event's page and would include your link.
- Please respond by March 17th if you are interested in participating in the CBA Mid-Atlantic Region Meeting virtual exhibits.
- The link and discount information deadline is February 16, 2024 and should be sent to cba-office@cua.edu with the subject heading: Mid-Atlantic Region Exhibits.
Registration Fees |
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In-Person |
$40 |
Virtual |
$40 |
Graduate Student |
$20 |
Those attending the meeting must agree to adhere to the following CBA policies.
Harassment of the Catholic Biblical Association (CBA) and its employees, members, or volunteers and other individuals attending (“attendee”) CBA operated, sponsored and/or affiliated events on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, disability, or other basis, including sexual harassment (as defined and protected by applicable law) is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment has been defined generally as including unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature whenever: (1) submission to the conduct is either an explicit or implicit term or condition of employment; (2) an individual's reaction to the conduct is used as a basis for employment decisions affecting that individual; (3) the conduct has the purpose or effect of interfering with the individual's work performance; or (4) the conduct has the purpose or effect of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
No employee, member, volunteer, or attendee should be subjected to sexual harassment or unsolicited and unwelcome sexual overtures, nor should any employee, member, volunteer, or attendee be led to believe that any benefit will in any way depend upon “cooperation” of a sexual nature.
Sexual harassment is not limited to demands for sexual favors. It also may include such actions as: (1) sex-oriented verbal “kidding,” “teasing,” or jokes; (2) repeated offensive sexual flirtations, advances, or propositions; (3) continued or repeated verbal abuse of a sexual nature; (4) graphic or degrading comments about an individual or his or her appearance; (5) the display of sexually suggestive objects or pictures; (6) subtle pressure for sexual activity; and (7) inappropriate physical contact.
Sexual harassment does not refer to occasional compliments of a socially acceptable nature or consensual personal and social relationships without a discriminatory employment effect. It refers to behavior that is not welcome and that is personally intimidating, hostile, offensive.
Other Unlawful Harassment or Conduct
Harrassment on any grounds is prohibited.
Scope of Policy
This policy prohibiting harassment, whether sexual or of another nature, is not limited to relationships between and among employees, members and volunteers, but also extends to interaction with attendees and vendors. No officer, director, members, or other volunteer shall subject any employee, member, volunteer, attendee, or vendor to sexual or other harassment of any nature, including that conduct described above. Any forms of harassment as described in this policy are reportable immediately to the CBA Executive Director or the Chair of the Executive Committee.
CBA will fully investigate all complaints and will maintain confidentiality to the extent possible. Anyone who is found to have engaged in harassment will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action, which may include the following: (1) a written reprimand or censure; (2) a request for resignation; (3) removal of such person from the individual’s position within CBA; or (4) termination of the individual’s membership, employment, engagement, and/or participation in current and/or future CBA operated, sponsored and/or affiliated events. No individual will be retaliated against for making a complaint or assisting with the investigation of a complaint.
Procedure for Investigation and Determination
Any person who has experienced a serious harassment or any physical assault should contact law enforcement officials immediately. Any person who desires to report a possible violation of the CBA Professional Conduct Policy at an CBA sanctioned event should promptly contact the CBA Executive Director or the Chair of the Executive Board. CBA has established Professional Conduct Investigation Procedures that provide guidelines for gathering information, maintaining confidentiality to the extent possible, reaching an initial determination, allowing for an appeal, and determining disciplinary action. An investigation may not be conducted without the consent and participation of the alleged victim.
All participants are expected to behave in accordance with norms for participation in academic conferences, and in particular are asked to note the following:
- Most sessions are offered in a hybrid format, meaning that some presenters will participate virtually while others will be in-person. Participants are asked to be mindful to include both their in-person and virtual colleagues in conversation.
- Presenters should arrive to the meeting space in-person or virtually join the session at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the session to connect with the session chair.
- We ask that in-person presenters who desire to use visual aids (e.g., Powerpoints, digital handouts) store their media online (e.g., google drive, email) so they might access them quickly for their presentation. Some users of Mac M1 laptops have reported issues connecting to Creighton University’s classroom media stations.
- In-person participants are invited to engage with the presentations during the open discussion by physically raising their hands, while virtual participants are invited to use Zoom’s chat or ‘raised hand’ feature to engage with the presentations. Session chairs will call on interlocutors, as time allows. Inappropriate comments or behavior will lead to immediate removal from the conference.
- All sessions will have a technical assistant in or immediately adjacent to their meeting space to help with technical concerns and the flow of the session. Additional technical assistance is available by email at cbatechhelp@gmail.com.
- Participants are expected to attend as many sessions as possible.
- Update the Zoom application prior to the event (current version is 5.15.0).
- RECORDING: This meeting is a multimedia event. All sessions will be recorded for archival purposes and some will be shared on the CBA website. By agreeing to attend this meeting (virtually or in-person), you grant permission to CBA to record and broadcast your likeness.
For more information, contact the CBA Office:
cba-office@cua.edu or leave a message at 202-319-5519.
Schedule
Friday, March 8 |
Virtual |
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9:00 | - | 9:45 am | Conference Welcome |
9:45 | - | 11:30 am | Session 1 |
11:30 | - | 1:00 pm | Lunch |
1:00 | - | 3:30 pm | Session 2 |
4:00 | - | 6:30 pm | Session 3 |
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Saturday, March 9 |
In-person and Virtual |
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8:00 | - | 9:00 am | In-person Check-in at VTS Welcome Station |
9:00 | - | 11:30 am | Session 4 |
11:30 | - | 1:00 pm | Lunch |
1:00 | - | 3:30 pm | Session 5 |
3:30 | - | 4:00 pm | Coffee Break |
4:00 | - | 5:30 pm | Session 6 |
5:30 | - | 7:30 pm | Dinner |
7:30 | - | 9:00 pm |
KEYNOTE: Presenter: Followed by Q&A |
Sunday, March 10 |
In-person and Virtual |
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9:00 | - | 11:30 am |
Session 7 |