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The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2009 free online seminars.

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New Era for Reynolds Center Begins

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TEMPE, ARIZ.--The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism on July 1 officially moved its headquarters to the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Communication at Arizona State University.

Launched at the American Press Institute in Reston, Va., in 2003, the Reynolds Center has begun a new $3.5 million three-year grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation in Las Vegas.

It will continue its existing free workshops, online seminars, online tutorials and BusinessJournalism.org. New programs such as business journalism professor training, internships and awards will be added.

"We're delighted by the strong commitment that ASU and the Cronkite School have made to improve business journalism," said Andrew Leckey, director of the Reynolds Center. "We see the Center expanding not only in programs, but with additional donors who care about this important coverage area."

Click here to read the news release about the grant.

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