Campus Days Schedule

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