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BYU students, faculty, staff can now register for 2012 Women's Conference

Registration for faculty, staff and students is now available for the 2012 BYU Women’s Conference set for Thursday and Friday, April 26-27. The price for all current BYU ID card holders is $17 for the full conference or $10 for either Thursday or Friday.

Registration may be completed online at ce.byu.edu/cw/womensconference/registration_e.cfm, by phone at (801) 422-8925 or by visiting the Harman Continuing Education Building lobby registration window Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

A BYU ID number is required to complete the online or phone registration. If you register at the Harman Building, you must bring your current BYU ID with you. Name badges will be issued only in the name of the BYU ID card holder.
 
Conference brochures are being sent to all 2009, 2010, and 2011 past participants. A full conference program and name badge will be mailed in early April to registered participants.
 
For more information, call 801.422.7692 or visit womensconference.byu.edu.

Writer: Charles Krebs

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Photo by Kenny Crookston/BYU Photo

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