Directions to October 9, 2006 Class

We are meeting in ECEE 283, and it's not that easy to find. The Engineering Center is a series of buildings located at the north end of campus, near the intersection of Colorado Ave and Regent Drive.

The ECEE building is on the north end of the Center, by a parking lot along Colorado Avenue.

The best way to get there from the law school is to go up Regent Drive (past the police department and parking services building). A few hundred feet before you get to Colorado Avenue, on your left-hand side (on the west side of Regent) you'll see a bridge connecting two buildings (the Integrated Teaching and Learning Lab and the Discovery Learning Center). Cross under it, and you'll be in Herbst Plaza (there's a tiny sign on a pole). Herbst Plaza is ringed by four bridges that connect the surrounding buildings to one another.

If you enter Herbst Plaza and turn 90 degrees to your right (so you'll be facing North), you'll see one of these bridges. This bridge connects the DLC (Discovery Learning Center) on the East with ECEE on the West. The lab is on the second floor, very close to where the bridge connects to the ECEE building.

Walk underneath the bridge and to your left you'll find a door up a few steps on the East side of the ECEE building. Enter this door and you'll be at the bottom of a stairwell, technically in the basement of ECEE. Go up two floors to the second floor, exit the stairwell, turn right, and head down the long hall. The lab (the "Circuits Lab") will be the first pair of doors on your right.

Enter either into lab 281 or 275, and you'll find the door to Room 283 toward the back of the lab.

It'll probably take you 15 or 20 minutes to get from the law school to the lab, depending on how lost you become. Please plan to leave early enough to make it to the lab on time.

For those of you who drive, if you want a quick getaway after class, there are paid parking spots nearby. (Check with parking services).

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