Hi all,<br><br>Just FYI, if you're planning to stay at the Scholarship Hall on-campus here at KU during the SCLC, these are the prices for the four nights total:<br><br><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="666">
<tbody><tr style="min-height:12pt" height="16"><td style="min-height:12pt" height="16">June 13 - 17,
2012</td>
<td>Single</td>
<td>$158.00</td>
<td align="right">177.95</td>
</tr>
<tr style="min-height:12pt" height="16">
<td style="min-height:12pt" height="16">June 13 - 17,
2012</td>
<td>Double</td>
<td>$96.00</td>
<td align="right">115.95</td></tr></tbody></table><br clear="all">The first set of rates is *room only*, including bed(s), desk, and linens. The second set of rates includes Internet connection. There is no food provided through the Scholarship Hall, so meals and snacks will be on your own. Please be warned that food and drink availability on-campus at KU is rather limited (and no alcohol). If you have a car, though, there are many easily accessible restaurants from campus in Lawrence. The conference rooms will be located at Wescoe Hall, about a 5-10 minute walk from the Scholarship Hall. Note that these above special rates are for your *whole stay* of four nights (not per night), so they are quite a deal from what you'd get elsewhere in town for four nights. <br>
<br>If you do plan to stay at the Scholarship Hall, you *must* register online through the CoLang registration page even if you're not planning to attend CoLang: <a href="http://idrh.ku.edu/colang2012/">http://idrh.ku.edu/colang2012/.</a> There is a link to the SCLC on the right-hand side of the page that you can click on with info. There is a box or option on the CoLang registration page just for SCLC to reserve a room - note that no payment is required to reserve a room. (At this point I'm not sure exactly how many Scholarship Hall rooms will be available.)<br>
<br>If you are planning to stay off-campus, we can certainly inquire at motels around town for reduced rates, particularly those that are close to restaurants. There are several reasonably close to campus by car or on foot, though keep in mind KU is on a hill (about the only hill in Kansas!) and it can be a steep walk up.<br>
<br>I'll pass along more info as it's available, and please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.<br><br>-- <br>David Kaufman, Ph.C.<br>University of Kansas<br>Linguistic Anthropology<br><br>