Below is a general schedule of Campus Days events. You'll find details on most of these events in the packet you'll receive when you arrive on campus on Sunday afternoon.
A map of campus is available here.
CAMPUS DAYS 2013
Sunday, April 7th
2:30-3:45 Social Sciences 122
MAPH's Colloquium Magazine: Issue 2 Preview
4:00–5:45 Social Sciences 122
MAPH Welcome and Film Screening (Jacques Tati's Playtime)
› Martha Roth, Dean, Humanities Division and the Chauncey S. Boucher Distinguished Service Professor of Assyriology
› David Wray, Director, MAPH and Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and the College
› Ben Callard, Deputy Director, MAPH and Philosophy Coordinator
› Hilary Strang, Deputy Director, MAPH and English & Literary Studies Coordinator
6:00-6:45 Social Sciences 122
Current Student Panel
› Keri Asma, English
› Madeleine Boucher, Art History
› Stuart Fraser, English
› Rick Gilbert, Theatre and Performance Studies
› Jessi Haley, Creative Writing
› Michelle Neuffer, Cinema and Media Studies
› Jeff Rivera, Philosophy
6:45-8:30 David and Reva Logan Center
Reception and Dinner
Monday, April 8th
9:00-10:00 Classics 110
Breakfast
10:00-11:15 Classics 110
Faculty Panel Discussion of Jacques Tati's Playtime › Tom Gunning, Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Art History, Department of Cinema and Media Studies and the College › Alison James, Associate Professor of French Literature, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and the College
› Deborah Nelson, Associate Professor, Department of English and the College and Deputy Provost for Graduate Education
11:15-12:15 Classics 110
MAPH Alumni Panels
Career Panel
› Nick Fraccaro (’10), Lecturer, City Colleges of Chicago
› Ingrid Haftel (’10), Associate Curator, Chicago Architecture Foundation
› Emma Martin (’11), Archives Technician, Modern Manuscripts, Newberry Library
› Miranda Swanson (’01), Dean, Physical Sciences, University of Chicago
Ph.D. Panel
› Dustin Brown (’05), Ph.D. Student, English Literature, University of Chicago
› Raff Donelson (’10), Ph.D. Student, Philosophy, Northwestern University
› Mika Turim-Nygrin (’10), Ph.D. Student, English Literature, University of Illinois - Chicago
› Artemis Willis (’10), Ph.D. Student, Cinema and Media Studies, University of Chicago
12:15-4:00 Various Locations
Independent Activities
› Lunch (on your own a Campus Dining Guide will be provided)
› Travel Expense Voucher Help Desk (Located outside of the MAPH Office)
› Campus Tours (at 12:30, 1:00 and 1:30).
› Tours leave from the archway between Classics and Wieboldt Halls—look for the MAPH Mentors) › Departmental Visits (See your packet for details)
› Creative writng event (See your packet for details)
› Class Visits (See your packet for details)
› Faculty Office Hours (See your packet for details; additional office hours posted in Classics 117)
4:00-6:00 Classics 110
Closing Reception