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College Journalism Conference in Washington, D.C.

The Institute on Political Journalism presents: “Post Election Reflections: Covering the Campaign of 2010”

When: November 5 & 6, 2010

Where: Washington , D.C.

What: The elections of 2010 will be one of the most pivotal and exciting in decades. The future direction of the Obama Administration, the role and makeup of Congress, and critical policy questions all hang in the balance. What better place than Washington, D.C. for young college journalists to gather and reflect and analyze the results of the elections? Post Election Reflections: Covering the Campaign of 2010 will feature reporters fresh off the campaign trail, seasoned political pundits and observers, along with veterans of the Washington Press Corps.

Past conference speakers have included:

Jim VandeHei, Co-Founder, Politico

Bill Adair, Founder of Politifact.com

Ms. Jay Newton-Small, Time Magazine

John Stossel, ABC News & 20/20

Karen Travers, White House Correspondent, ABC News

Richard Benedetto, USA Today

Bruce Becker, Washington Bureau Chief, Fox Business Network

Costs and Registration: The early registration of $90 per person will be available until October 15. After this date, the registration rate will be $115 per person. Hotel accommodations are available for a discounted rate of $139 per night.

For further details on the conference and to complete registration form, please visit www.DCinternships.org/IPJconf. Questions may be directed to Joe Starrs, Institute on Political Journalism Director, at jstarrs@tfas.org or 1.800.741.6964.