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Centennial/Dedication Registration Now Open

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Registration Packages
1. All-Inclusive Registration
  • $200 per person
    ($225 after Aug. 15).
  • Includes all centennial/dedication events, the J-School Barbecue Bash on Sept. 10 and the Taste of Missouri on Sept. 12.

2. Registration with Meal Options
  • J-School Barbecue Bash only (Sept. 10): $175 per person, includes all centennial/dedication events plus the one meal.
  • Taste of Missouri Mixer only (Sept. 12): $175 per person, includes all centennial/dedication events plus the one meal.
  • $200 each after Aug. 15.

3. Registration with No Meals
  • $100 per person
    ($125 after Aug. 15).
  • Includes all centennial/dedication events, no meals.

Options
Guest Meals
  • Only for guests attending with a paid registrant; meals only.
  • $75 each for the J-School Barbecue Bash and Taste of Missouri.
  • $100 each after Aug. 15.

Commemorative Book
  • Free with paid registration by May 30 (a $50 value).
  • Requires $10 shipping/handling.
  • Limit 1 book per paid registration.
  • Books purchased separately or after May 30 are $60 each ($50 plus $10 s/h).
  • Order deadline: Sept. 30, 2008.
  • Books will ship in late 2008.

Scholarly Symposium
  • $25 ($30 after Aug. 15).
  • Includes Sept. 10 sessions, lunch and refreshments.

Columbia, Mo. (April 23, 2008) -- When you receive a small, brown package in the mail in the next few weeks, don't be fooled by its simple cover. Inside is your guide to the most exciting journalism celebration, conference, reunion, convention and party in the past 100 years - all wrapped into one event.

Registration for the Sept. 10-12 Missouri School of Journalism Centennial and Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute Dedication is now open, and alumni and friends will begin receiving packets within the next few weeks that include an event guide, the registration form and other informational pieces. The registration packet is a follow-up to the "Reporter's Notebook" event notice that was mailed in the spring of 2007.

2008 Registration Folder
Four Ways to Register: Choose One
  • Online:
    http://muconf.missouri.edu/2008celebration

  • Mail form and payment to:
       2008 Journalism Celebration
       MU Conference Office
       344 Hearnes Center
       Columbia, MO 65211

  • Fax completed form to 573-882-1953
    (credit card only).

  • Phone 573-882-9554 or 866-682-6663
    (credit card only).

PDF File: Requires Adobe Reader Centennial/Dedication Registration
PDF File: 57K
 

Online registration, handled by the MU Conference Office, can be completed at http://muconf.missouri.edu/2008celebration. With five easy online steps, you and your guests can be registered to take advantage of all that the centennial/dedication event will offer. Registration can also be done by mail, phone or fax.

Those who register and pay by May 30 will receive a free hardcover commemorative book (a $50 value, $10 shipping/handling extra) that will not only recap the centennial/dedication celebration but also will document Missouri Journalism alumni involvement in select historical events of the past century. The book is also available as a separate purchase.

The centennial/dedication event will feature a variety of professional, social and academic activities designed to explore the future of journalism. Registration includes admission to the Thursday, Sept. 11, Futures Forum, which will give attendees the chance to participate in more than 20 interactive discussions about the future of the profession with some of the top journalists and strategic communicators in the world. It also includes admission to the Friday, Sept. 12, Technology Summit, which will focus on innovative storytelling, tools and revenue models that will shape the future. The Summit will conclude with the introduction of the Emerging Media 100, the top ideas, trends, tools and more that have the potential to influence journalism in the next century.

The 2008 Centennial/Dedication Web site provides updated information about the events and activities.

A key highlight will be the dedication of the new home of the Reynolds Journalism Institute at 4 p.m., Friday, Sept. 12, in front of the Ninth Street entrance. The Institute, an advanced studies center for 21st-century journalism, was made possible by a $31 million gift from the Las Vegas-based Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. Tours of the new facility will be available throughout the three-day celebration.

Registration also allows guests to attend the festive opening and closing ceremonies, which will feature performances by Freedom Sings™, the critically acclaimed musical tribute to the First Amendment, on Wednesday, Sept. 10; and "Telling the Story, Fair and True," a special musical composition accompanied by Pictures of the Year International images, on Friday, Sept. 12.

Other events included with registration are:

Registrants can choose from three different registration packages to suit their needs, in addition to add-on options taking place on Wednesday, Sept. 10: the Missouri Press Association Golf Classic and the Scholarly Symposium.

Behind the Scenes Action for the Centennial/Dedication

Blake Dinsdale Blake Dinsdale, a designer for the MU Office of Publications and Alumni Communications, created the centennial/dedication registration packet. The packet includes a hand-written day planner; it is a companion piece to the "Reporter's Notebook" that was mailed in the spring of 2007, which Dinsdale also designed. Workers at Central Missouri Subcontracting Enterprises The centennial/dedication registration packets were assembled by the staff of Central Missouri Subcontracting Enterprises, a company that provides meaningful work experiences to those with disabilities.

PDF File: Requires Adobe Reader Centennial/Dedication Planner
PDF File: 2.6MB

Sandi (Orent) Strother, BJ '86, a coordinator at the MU Conference Office, is managing registration for the centennial/dedication celebration. Since joining the staff in 2005, Strother has organized and managed numerous local, regional and national conferences and is delighted to be working on an event so close to her heart.

"Working alongside the Journalism School staff to prepare for a huge event such as this is exciting," Strother said. "Alumni from all over the world should be proud of where they have come from and should take this opportunity to come back and see all that has changed since their days at Mizzou."

Strother, a graduate of the advertising program, remains involved in University activities. A member of the Mizzou Volleyball team during college, she now serves on the board of directors of the Varsity M Association, where she is the immediate past-president. Having come back to work at her alma mater, Strother has witnessed the recent innovations that make it a great time to be part of the Missouri Journalism family.

"Being a J-School grad myself, it is hugely gratifying to see the changes taking place in and around the Journalism School on the MU campus. Because of the current technology and partnerships, the students who graduate from the J-School today are far better prepared to face the future than any other journalism students in the country and quite possibly, the world," she said.

Register online for the event at http://muconf.missouri.edu/2008celebration, or see the sidebar for other registration options.

Latest Centennial/Dedication News Available on 2008 Web Site


J2008 Centennial and Dedication The 2008 Web site is the one-stop resource for the Sept. 10-12, 2008, centennial of the Missouri School of Journalism and dedication of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. Updates are continually added to the event schedule, frequently asked questions, hotel and travel information, reunion planning resources, alumni news, historical timeline and more. Find out more about this extraordinary event at http://journalism.missouri.edu/2008/.
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