| Celebrating 50 Years of Computing Innovation, Achievement and Leadership |
Even before the arrival of UC's first computer in 1958, UC alumni, faculty and staff had already distinguished themselves in the new world of computing. From the arts and entertainment, to medicine, business and science, UC has had a positive impact on the computing world. The goal of this conference is to highlight these achievements and to recognize those who have played a vital role in advancing the field of computing in their respective disciplines. The conference will serve as a way for alumni to reconnect with UC, students to learn more about computing history, and faculty in all areas to see how computers have enhanced their own field of study. The celebration kickoff begins Monday, November 10, with a reception and dinner at the Kingsgate Marriott Conference Hotel, featuring the Keynote Address delivered by Robyn Render. Tuesday, November 11, features a number of presentations by UC faculty, staff, and alumni, followed by a wine and cheese reception at the
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Full Conference (Includes all events on Monday and Tuesday) Fees: $125 General Public $110 UC Faculty and Staff, Teaching Professionals (K-13+) $90 Students Monday, November 10: Reception, Dinner, and Keynote Address Kingsgate Marriott Hotel, 5:00 – 8:30PM Fee: $60 Per person Tuesday, November 11: Conference UC College of Applied Science, 8:00AM – 4:30PM Fees: $60 General Public $45 UC Faculty and Staff, Teaching Professionals (K-13+) $30 Students Fee: $20 Per person
** All fees increase by $5.00 on November 9, 2008 ** Onsite registration is by cash or check only, fees are increase by $5.00 day of event. |
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The Kingsgate Marriott Conference Hotel is centrally located on the campus of the For Conference Information: Russ McMahon |
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