MARK
YOUR CALENDARS!
83rd
Annual
ETA SIGMA PHI
Convention
March 25-27, 2011
Austin, Texas
|
at the invitation of
Gamma Sigma at the University of Texas at Austin
2011 Convention
Registration Information / List
of Delegates / Program /
Further
Information / Registration / Call
for Bids for 2013 Convention Site
Photo Gallery
Hotel Information:
The AT&T Conference Center, 1900 University Avenue, Austin, TX
78705
Rooms $159 per night, per room. Up to 4 persons per room at no
extra charge. Guests should call the hotel at 877-744-8822 by
March 4, 2011, requesting rooms for the Eta Sigma Phi
Convention, sponsored by the University of Texas Department of
Classics. Registration can also be done on-line at
http://www.meetattexas.com/
using this group code: ANNP0311.
The convention will begin with a reception on Friday
evening, March 25, 2011, and end with the final business session
at 12 o’clock on Sunday, March 27, 2011. There will be
talks by students, reports on chapter activities, scholarly
lectures, a certamen, a banquet with ancient dress
optional, a performance on Thucydides by the rock band Athens
vs. Sparta (www.athensvsparta.com)
and plenty of time for socializing. Registration fee is $85 per
person and includes all meals on Saturday, including the
banquet. For more registration information click here:
RegistrationOptions2011.htm.
Call for Papers and
Presentations
Undergraduate members of Eta Sigma Phi are invited to submit
papers for consideration for presentation at the convention,
on Saturday, March 26, 2011.
An artistic (musical,
dramatic, etc.) performance may be proposed in lieu of a paper.
The papers will be
judged anonymously, and the three members whose papers are
selected for reading at the convention will have their
registration fees refunded. Students should be certain that they
will be able to attend the convention before submitting papers.
Requirements:
1.
The presentation should deal with some aspect of
classical civilization or language and be directed to an
undergraduate audience. (A paper written for a class is
acceptable.)
2.
Members proposing an artistic performance should submit a
videotape or CD along with a detailed written description of the
performance, its goals, and its relevance to classical
civilization.
3.
The paper should be typed, double-spaced, and no longer
than 15 minutes in length, or 20 minutes if there are
illustrations.
4.
If a
presenter plans to use Powerpoint, the Powerpoint must be
submitted with the script intended for the presentation included
in the "Notes" section of the Powerpoint.
5.
The name of the author should not appear on the paper.
6.
Each submission must include a one-page abstract and a
cover sheet with the author’s name, address, phone number,
e-mail address, chapter, and institution.
7.
All
submissions must be sent electronically to toms@monm.edu and be
received by February 1, 2011. For artistic performances, only
the detailed written description must be sent electronically.
For more information,
contact:
Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Executive Secretary of
Eta Sigma Phi
Department of Classics
Monmouth College
700 East Broadway
Monmouth, IL 61462
Phone: 309-457-2371
Fax:
815-346-2565
E-mail:
toms@monm.edu
|