Sleep for free.
In order to keep travel expenses down, RIT students will again be offering students from other schools a place to crash. Maybe you'll get a couch, maybe the floor. At the very least you'll save some money, have your own personal guide in Rochester, and make a friend.

Schmooze.
Each school that sends 10 or more students to Thought At Work will get to take the speaker of their choice out to lunch. They are available on a first come, first serve basis.

Become a liason for your school.
They tell all of their classmates about Thought at Work, help organize the trip to Rochester and receive conference posters. They also get their names displayed on the website so people from their school know who to get in touch with. If you would like to be a liason, drop us a line at pat@thoughtatwork.com along with your name, address, and school.

Carnegie Mellon University
Mika Larrison, mlarrison@andrew.cmu.edu

Pratt Institute
Brendan Keim, bkeim@pratt.edu

Rhode Island School of Design
Adam Tripp, atripp@risd.edu

Ringling School of Design
Miranda Hensley, mhensley@ringling.edu

Syracuse University
Adam Quinn, aqquinn@yahoo.com

University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign
Jennifer Traut, jtraut@uiuc.edu

University of Southern Illinois: Carbondale
Joshua H. White, jhwhite9696@msn.com

Western Michigan University
Cara Hedstrom, carapolo9@yahoo.com

 

 

Registration opens September 1, 2004.
$50 students/$100 professionals

Pay online with paypal (you know, the ebaY thing. It's a secure service with free registration.) Send money to the account: kari@thoughtatwork.com. Type: Service; Subject: Thought At Work.

Or, send a check to:
Thought At Work 2004.
c/o Patrick Rice
3292 Andrews Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623

*Refunds will not be given after October 8th, 2004. Thought at Work reserves the right to change its lineup of speakers if necessary.

Registration Contact:
Patrick Rice, co-chair, Thought At Work 2004.
pat@thoughtatwork.com
585.272.6108

 

 

 
 

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