The name of the regional conference changed in 1975 from the Upstate New York Conference on Asian Studies to the New York Conference on Asian Studies.
The numbers in parentheses indicate the actual registration. In some cases, an estimated number of non-registered attendees is also shown. These numbers have been taken from various annual conference reports.
2019 SUNY New Paltz (160)
Movement
2018 Rochester Institute of Technology (100)
Invention and Innovation
2017 Hobart and William Smith Colleges (135)
2016 Utica College (136)
Building Asia
2015 Vassar College (240)
Global Asia: Social, Cultural, and Political Spaces
2014 Hofstra University (160)
Asia Transforming: Old Values and New Presences
2013 SUNY Binghamton (155)
2012 SUNY New Paltz (240)
Contesting Tradition
NYCAS 2012 Abstract
2011 University at Buffalo (220)
Asia at Work and Play
2010 The College at Brockport, SUNY
Unlocking Asia – Knowledge is Power
2009 Cornell University (140)
Asia Plural
2008 Hamilton College (100)
Cultural Connections, Convergences, and Collisions: Past and Present
2007 Binghamton University (172)
Decentering Asia
2006 St. Lawrence University (74)
The Asian Subject: Negotiating Identity
2005 SUNY New Paltz (202 + 258)
Facing Asia
2004 Bard College (169)
Asian Border Crossings
2003 University at Buffalo (218)
Walls in Asia
2002 Skidmore College (118 + 50)
Asia: Image, Imaging, and Imagination
2001 Cornell University (215)
Knowing Asia
2000 The College of Saint Rose (96 + 53)
Asian Discourses Before and After Western Colonization and in the Next Millennium
1999 Hobart and William Smith (60)
Issues of Responsibility in Asia
1998 SUNY New Paltz (228)
Asia and the World
1997 Binghamton University (83 + 50)
1996 Dowling College (135)
1995 SUNY Buffalo (179)
1994 Utica College of Syracuse (61)
1993 SUNY New Paltz (261 + 500)
1992 Ithaca College
1991 Cornell University
1990 Hamilton College
1989 Syracuse University
1988 SUNY Albany
1987 SUNY Brockport
1986 SUNY New Paltz (276 + 50)
1985 Rochester Institute of Technology (joint Africa, Asia and the Americas Conference)
1984 SUNY Cortland
1983 Canisius College
1982 SUNY Albany (joint Africa, Asia and the Americas Conference)
1981 Hartwick College
1980 SUNY New Paltz (183 + 67)
1979 Elmira College (98)
1978 Syracuse University (129)
1977 SUNY Buffalo (107)
1976 SUNY Albany (290)
1975 Colgate University (116)
1974 Cornell University
1973 SUNY New Paltz
1972 SUNY Brockport
1971 Utica College
1970 University of Rochester
1969 Canisius College
1968 SUNY New Paltz
1967 Syracuse University
1966 SUNY Albany
1965 University of Rochester