Nineteenth Annual Ozarks Studies Symposium, 2026
The Ozarks Studies Committee of Missouri State University-West Plains seeks proposals for its 19th annual symposium to be held at the West Plains Civic Center on September 17-19, 2026.
In recognition of the United States semiquincentennial, the theme of the 2026 symposium is “The Missouri Ozarks—Through a 250-year Lens.” In 2026 the Ozarks Symposium will be part of broader semiquincentennial programming in West Plains, sponsored by the Missouri Humanities Council. This broad theme is intended to accommodate consideration of a wide variety of topics. The committee is also happy to consider a variety of supplemental topics or approaches related to the Ozarks.
For purposes of this symposium, the Ozarks is defined broadly to encompass much of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas and adjacent portions of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Illinois.
Community members, historians, oral historians, folklorists, artists, writers, scholars, or students representing any discipline or field are invited to propose presentations consistent with this theme. Each presenter will be allotted 30 minutes; presenters will be asked to limit their prepared presentations to approximately 20 to 25 minutes to allow time for questions and discussion. Presentations may take the form of conventional conference papers or any other form suitable for such a symposium.
Proposals should be approximately 200 to 300 words in length and should include a preliminary summary of the content of the proposed presentation and a list of any audio-visual or other technological requirements. They should also include the submitter's name, institutional affiliation and/or professional title, and complete contact information.
Student Sessions: The Ozarks Studies Symposium encourages students of all levels to contribute proposals, including poster session proposals related to the theme.
Email proposals to Dr. Jason McCollom, Associate Professor of History at Missouri State University-West Plains, at jasonmccollom@missouristate.edu.To be given first consideration, proposals must be received by July 1, 2026.