Chicago Humanities Festival x The Study at University of Chicago

Saturday, October 18, 2025

The Study at University of Chicago is a proud sponsor of the Chicago Humanities Festival: UChicago Arts & Humanities Day 2025, a collaborative event hosted by Chicago Humanities Festival and the University of Chicago Arts & Humanities Division, on Saturday, October 18. As festival sponsors, we’re delighted to offer our guests two exclusive ways to experience this inspiring day of conversation, discovery, and community. 


Humanities Festival Exclusives for Study Guests:

4 Complimentary Tickets to One Fall Festival Event
Available to all guests of The Study at University of Chicago; no additional purchase required.

All hotel guests will receive a promotional code for the Chicago Humanities’ Fall Festival, granting free admission for up to four (4) guests for any single festival event.

Some restrictions apply. The session promo code will be provided upon confirmation of your hotel reservation.
 

VIP, All-Access to UChicago Humanities Day
Limited Availability: Pricing includes hotel stay & Chicago Humanities' UChicago Festival Day Tickets.

Guests looking to enjoy multiple sessions will find exceptional value in our exclusive Chicago Humanities' UChicago Day package. Starting at $375 per night (plus tax), enjoy accommodations at The Study, two (2) all-access passes to every speaker event on October 18, preferred seating, and two (2) signed books from featured authors.

Reservations for this package are available exclusively by calling the hotel directly. Please see additional details below.

The Study at University of Chicago Humanities Day Package

Eligible Stay Dates

Thursday, October 16, 2025 – Sunday, October 19, 2025

Availability

This package has limited availability and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The special rate code is available for booking through Sunday, October 13, or until sold out—whichever occurs first.

Package Inclusions*:

• Standard Room, Study Room, or Suite accommodation of your choice

• Up to two (2) all-access passes to every speaker event on October 18

• Preferred seating at all sessions

• Two (2) signed books from featured speaker

How to Book:

Please contact our reservations team by phone at 773.643.1600 or email reservations.chicago@studyhotels.com to book this package.

Upon booking the package with The Study at University of Chicago reservations team, guests will receive an email from reservations.chicago@studyhotels.com confirming the package details. This message will include an electronic form from the Chicago Humanities Festival to select preferred speaker sessions and signed books. Guests must complete and return the form to secure their all-access tickets, assigned seating, and signed book selection. While the Chicago Humanities Festival cannot guarantee the availability of all requested signed books, every effort will be made to accommodate guest preferences.

Cancellation Policy

• All-access passes and signed books will be forfeited if the hotel reservation is cancelled

• Hotel cancellations made after 3:00pm on the day before check-in will incur a fee equal to one night’s room and tax

About Chicago Humanities Festival Day at the University of Chicago

Hosted by the University of Chicago Division of Arts & Humanities, Humanities Day has been a fall tradition at the University of Chicago since 1980—a day of celebrating the arts and humanities through discussions, performances, and tours that showcase the work of its award-winning faculty. The Chicago Humanities Festival began in 1989 with a similar mission: to bring the rich ideas of the humanities to wider audiences. Since then, it has grown into a year-round presenter hosting events throughout Chicagoland, bringing together some of the world’s most exciting thinkers, artists, and performers to explore ideas in civic life. This year’s first-ever partnership between these two programs offers a unique opportunity to hear inspiring speakers while experiencing the beauty of the university’s historic Hyde Park campus.