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Come to the Space Coast and launch your career at the Second Annual STC
Region 3 Student Conference, which will be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday, April 12 on the Florida Tech campus in Melbourne, Florida!
This year's program features a keynote address by STC President Jody
Heiken; career-boosting sessions on tools, trends, technologies, and career
paths for technical communicators; a one-on-one resume and portfolio review
session; and a coffeehouse! For those who arrive early, there will be a
dessert reception on Friday evening at Melbourne's Oceanfront Quality
Suites hotel.
The conference fee includes all program sessions, the Friday evening
welcome reception, and lunch on Saturday. The cost to preregister is only
$25 for student members of STC; $30 for other students; $40 for other STC
members; and $50 for all others (add $5 for late registration, which starts
March 25).
For more information, email Helen Black at hblack -at- gate -dot- net or visit our Web
site at www.fit.edu/~kullberg.
Hope to see you at the conference!
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