CASP6.5
Between CASP meeting 2006

Directions

The Between CASP meeting is held at Columbia University , in the City of New York on May 1st. 2006. (Morningside Heights Campus). Alfred Lerner Hall Building, Room 555.

Columbia University is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The main entrance to the Morningside Heights campus is on 116th Street and Broadway.

To enter the building you will use the 24-hour main campus entrance (to the right of Butler Library). Lerner Hall may be viewed as two wings joined by a series of ramps. The terrazzo ramps act as links to get from one side to another within the same floor. To get from one floor to another, you have a choice of using the glass-and-steel ramps by the glass wall, the three passenger elevators or the staircases right off the ramps. The east side elevator will let you go to the five floors on the campus-east side and the two elevators on the Broadway side will allow you to go to all eight floors. Once you enter the building, you can either use the ramps, elevators or stairwells to reach your destination.
CU campus map
(click here to download the directions in .pdf format.)


Dining at Lerner Hall

Cafe212 is a casually-hip, fresh food quick-stop centrally located on the main level of Lerner Hall. Open extended hours 7 days a week, it offers everything from gourmet coffee and hot breakfast sandwiches to gourmet, made-to-order deli sandwiches and salads. In addition, Cafe212 hosts a large selection of grab-n-go items.
Ferris Booth Commons is a European-style market place serving a wide variety of authentic international cuisines, including Indian, Asian and Italian fare, along with a full range of organic, vegetarian and Kosher products. Its convenient location on the 3rd floor of Lerner Hall and the breathtaking two-story view of campus, make Ferris Booth a popular gathering spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner.


Hotel Information

We suggest you contact, nearby hotels:

 
The Lucerne 800.494.8122
The Excelsior 1.212.362.9200



Air tickets information

The flights only can be reimbursed with US carries, please check www.panynj.gov for more information


Go back Updated: April 29, 2006