On Saturday, March 21, MCC hosts its first Scholars’ Day to draw students and visitors into the intellectual excitement of scholarly work. Free and open to the public, the day is meant to be a celebration, an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of MCC students, faculty and staff. It’s a day meant to showcase the powerful potential of collaborative learning.
Scholars’ Day features a keynote address by theoretical physicist and award-winning author Alan Lightman. Created to promote scholarship across disciplines, the day-long event features a wide variety of sessions including: Intercultural and Race Relations in American History, A Survey of the Red Creek Watershed, American Modernism and Social Change/the Female Experience, and more.
MCC’s Scholars’ Day will be held on the Brighton Campus. Parking will be available in Lots E and F. For more information, contact Jodi Oriel, assistant director, Campus Center at 585.292.2533 or <"mailto:joriel@monroecc.edu>. More information is also available at <"https://www.monroecc.edu/go/scholarsday>.
See attached for a full schedule of Scholars’ Day activities.
Janet Ekis College and Community Relations 02/23/2009
Attachments:
scholarsdayschedule.doc
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