Biography
Caleigh Bell-Rosof (they/them) is the Assistant Director of Graduate Programs at the Graham School. In this role, they help manage outreach and advising for the Graham School’s educational programming, specifically serving as the lead advisor to students in the MLA at the Graham School. You can contact Caleigh at cbellrosof@uchicago.edu.
Originally from New York, Caleigh graduated from Northwestern University with a B.A. in American Studies and a minor in Legal Studies. While at Northwestern, they worked in the admissions office as a tour guide, and they completed an interdisciplinary honors thesis examining radical imagination, queer politics, and prison abolition through a media studies lens.
Caleigh was also a member of the Northwestern University Sailing Team, and in their free time, weather permitting (which it hardly does), they try to spend as much time as they can outside and around Lake Michigan.
Which Graham course would you most like to take and why?
As a student of queer theory and catastrophe, Caleigh would love to take Mark Miller’s MLA course, “Some Versions of the Apocalypse.” They would also love to attend any of the travel study programs.