The 2012 Conference on Higher Education Computing in Kansas (CHECK) is scheduled Wednesday-Thursday, May 23-24, at the K-State Student Union on Kansas State University’s Manhattan campus. Registration officially opened March 28. K-State President Kirk Schulz is slated to give the keynote address on “IT and Higher Education”.
This annual, two-day event is for information technology professionals and faculty/staff in higher-education institutions in Kansas, including community colleges, technical schools, and other 2-year and 4-year academic institutions.
The $70 conference fee covers all sessions and related events, including materials, refreshment breaks, a Wednesday evening catered dinner, and Thursday continental breakfast and box lunch at the K-State Student Union.
Presenters will touch on topics ranging from mobility to project management. See the 2012 conference website (www.check.gen.ks.us) for details, including the conference agenda, lodging accommodations, and driving directions.