Participating universities:
Workshop organizers: Bobby Bodenheimer, Vanderbilt and Cindy Grimm, Wash. Univ. in St. Louis
Directions: Get on to I64/I40. If you're coming down 170 or 270, head east. If you're coming from Illinois, head west. The exit you want is McCausland/Skinker. It's labeled as the Washington University exit. Head north about 1/2 mile. As you're coming north on Skinker/McCausland, you'll see a long driveway on the left and campus-looking buildings. Turn in here; it's the first left after Forsythe. Drive up the driveway and turn right. There's a fairly large parking lot. Park anywhere in here (except the handicap zones :-) ).
To find the building from the parking lot: Walk toward campus. There's a building on the right that's under construction. Keep that building's construction wall under your right hand as you walk toward campus; at some point you'll have to let go in order to go under a small archway. Keep going under the following archway. You should see an ugly building somewhat under construction on the left (that's Olin Library). Go slightly past the stained-glass sculptures. On your right is the entrance to Cupples II (not Cupples I). Walk up the stairs and in the door. Keep going in that direction up the next flight of stairs and across the bridge between two buildings. You are now in Bryan hall. Keep going straight-ish until you bump into a door labeled Bryan 509C. Turn right and head down the hallway to the atrium (which is actually in Jolley hall). We'll meet there for breakfast. I'll put up signs.
The actual conference room will be Bryan 305, two floors lower.
Barbeque Weather permitting, we will have a barbeque on the 5th floor balcony of Lopata (which is where the Media and Machines lab is). I will supply chicken and hamburgers and general additional food (salads, buns, etc.) If you have something else you would like, there's a Dierburg's on Clayton Rd. between Skinker and Big Bend (about 5-10 min from campus). We also have a stove (2 burners), pots and pans, a small refrigerator, and a small microwave.