Tuesday, May 13
- All dayThe Subtractive Monotype: Michael Mazur in Black and WhiteFree for Students, $20 for non-university attendeesHosted by The Universitas Art DepartmentA retrospective of the ground-breaking monotype techniques pioneered by printmaker and artist Michael Mazur between 1975 and 1996.
- All dayThe Graphic Art of Chris WareFree for Students, $15 for non-university attendeesPresented by The Universitas Art DepartmentChris Ware’s unique graphic storytelling and artwork will be on display and the artist will hold a brief question and answer session. Mr. Ware’s style simultaneously encompasses a modern, digitally-informed sensibility with a clear reverence for the comics and stories of yesteryear.
- All dayAll Day Rec
- 9:00 AM50mDaily Briefing
- 10:00 AM50mInterview Intern
- 12:15 PM2hBuilding Unions: The Future of the EU's EconomyFree to StudentsPresented by the Economics DepartmentWith guest lecturer Hans Grubing, students are invited to a moderatedforum conversation about the challenges currently facing the European Union's economic development. International students are encouraged to attend and present their personal perspectives. Attendance limited.
- 1:00 PM45mTravel
- 1:15 PM1hPresident's LunchFor Students but space is limitedPresented by Universitas Office of the PresidentA regular lunch with the school president where students may voice their opinions about the current state of the campus.
- 2:30 PM1h 30mClient Presentation
- 3:00 PM1hFrench Accent Club MeetingFree to StudentsPresented by the French Accent ClubGather with like-minded students with a passion for the French language and an equally strong lack of ability to speak it. Croissants and cafe au lait is served grudgingly by club members. Berets are encouraged.
- 8:00 PM3hMetamorphosen Chamber Orchestra: Music of the Southern Hemispheres$35.00Hosted by The Metamorphosen Chamber OrchestraThe acclaimed chamber orchestra performs a triptych of works originatingin South America. Starting with String Quartet No.1 by Hector Villa-Lobos, then moving to a world debut by Gustavo Matamoros and finally ending with another world premiere work by Juan Jose Castro.