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Discounted 2008 Women's Conference registration now available for BYU ID holders

Registration for BYU faculty, staff and students is now available for the 2008 BYU Women's Conference, scheduled for Thursday and Friday, May 1-2. The discounted price for all current BYU ID cardholders is $15 forthe full conference or $8 for either Thursday or Friday.

Registration may be completed online at http://ce.byu.edu/cw/womensconference/2008/byu-registration.cfm. You may also register by phone at ext. 2-8925. A BYU ID number is required to complete the online or phone registration.

Registration may also be completed in person with a BYU ID at the Harman lobby weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Conference brochures are being mailed to all who participated in the 2007 and 2006 conferences. If you have not attended in the past two years, a conference brochure will be mailed to you after you register.

Name badges will be mailed after April 4 and will be issued only in the name of the BYU ID cardholder.

For more information, call ext. 2-7692 or visit http://womensconference.byu.edu.

Writer: Marissa Ballantyne

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