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The SPNHC 2025 LOC wishes to provide updates on new information on the SPNHC 
2025 website - https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/, as well as some important reminders 
for the annual meeting to be held May 27-31, 2025 in Lawrence, KS, USA.

Accommodation options have now been released with 275 rooms in 5 hotels within 
3 miles of the conference venue.  More rooms will be available if we fill these 
room blocks so, please book early.  Additionally, 60 rooms are available in a 
cost-effective KU apartment option conveniently located on campus. Stouffer 
Apartments offers 4-person suites with private bedrooms and bathrooms and 
shared kitchen and living room spaces. The full kitchens have a stove, 
refrigerator, and dishwasher. Rooms are $40 per night with an optional linen 
package including flat and fitted sheets, pillow and pillowcase, blanket, 
towel, and washcloth for $25 (once-off fee). More info available and booking 
links here - https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/accommodations

SPNHC 2025 will also be continuing the tradition of running a BioBlitz during 
the meeting. The BioBlitz will cover all taxa and will run from May 20 to June 
8. If you are attending the meeting in person, log your observations while out 
and about during the conference, field trips, or other events in the Local 
BioBlitz<https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/spnhc-2025-annual-conference-bioblitz-lawrence-kansas-usa>.
 Not attending in person?  We have you covered.  Join the Worldwide 
BioBlitz<https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/spnhc-2025-annual-conference-bioblitz-worldwide>
 and log your observations from wherever you are located. The results of the 
BioBlitz will be announced at the ABM. Thanks to Vijay Barve for coordinating 
these in iNaturalist. More info available here - 
https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/bioblitz

Something new this year - a Silent Art Auction benefitting the SPNHC travel 
grants being called STEAMed SPNHC - https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/steamed-spnhc. 
SPNHC members and potentially local artists donate personal or 
collections-based art to be auctioned off, with proceeds benefiting the SPNHC 
Student Travel Fund. This initiative directly impacts inclusion and supports 
students and early-career professionals, while simultaneously celebrating and 
expanding the artistic creativity of our community. The auction will also serve 
as a platform to connect attendees with the arts while showcasing the diversity 
of contributions from SPNHC members. By encouraging participation from local 
artists, the auction has the potential to extend the conference’s reach and 
impact beyond its traditional audience, strengthening ties, visibility, 
relevance, and inclusion with the local community and across our own. If you 
have art you would like to contribute to this event, please fill out this 
Google Form<https://tinyurl.com/steamed-spnhc-art> describing your 
contribution(s). If you would like to help organize any of these events or have 
questions, please contact Chandra<mailto:[email protected]> Earl or 
Deb<mailto:[email protected]> Paul.  Additional events around this theme will 
include an Artist's Corner and Unconference session highlighting the interface 
of collections, science, and art.

Additionally, a couple of reminders:

Symposium, session, and workshop proposals are due by January 10 - 
https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/symposia-sessions-workshops.  Please use the link 
provided to submit symposium and session proposals.  For workshops proposals 
please contact us directly and provide all information outlined on the above 
page.

Travel grant applications are due January 31.  Students and emerging 
professionals are encouraged to apply - particularly from under-represented 
areas - Central and South America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe - but 
applications are open to all.  More information and application materials 
available here: https://spnhc2025.ku.edu/travel-grants

Information on registration, abstract submission, field trips and workshops 
will follow in the New Year.

Any questions, please contact [email protected]

Happy holidays

Andy Bentley,
On behalf of the SPNHC 2025 LOC


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Andy Bentley
Ichthyology Collection Manager
University of Kansas
Biodiversity Institute

Dyche Hall
1345 Jayhawk Boulevard
Lawrence, KS, 66045-7561
USA

Tel: (785) 864-3863<tel:%28785%29%20864-3863>
Fax: (785) 864-5335<tel:%28785%29%20864-5335>
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3093-1258

http://ichthyology.biodiversity.ku.edu<http://ichthyology.biodiversity.ku.edu/>

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