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Oct
04
Thu
Education :: Classes
Registration Open for Lifelong Learning Courses
9:00 AM (America/Denver)
University of Montana
Description:
Registration Open for Lifelong Learning Courses
9:00 AM (America/Denver)
University of Montana
Description:
Fall 2012 courses offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at The University of Montana (MOLLI), for community members ages 50 and older, include topics ranging from poetry, art, literature, music, war, religion, political affairs, the world economy, and astronomy, to name only a few.
Taught by dynamic UM faculty and community educators, Fall 2012 MOLLI courses will take place October 4-November 9, 2012. Registration is now open for all fall courses. An annual Osher Lifelong Learning Institute membership fee of $20 is required to enroll in a course. The cost is $60 per course to register or one participant enrolled in two courses may take advantage of the Fall Special discount consisting of two courses for $100.
The Fall 2012 course schedule is listed below. To view complete course descriptions, locations, instructor biographies, or to register online, please visit our website at www.umt.edu/molli.
Fall 2012 MOLLI Course Overview:
Thursdays, October 4-November 8, 2012
¢Joyce Hocker, "Mending Words: The Art of Restorative Conversation"
¢Donna Koch, "1912: One Hundred Years Ago and Yet So Close"
¢Steven Hesla and Barbara Blegen, "Celebrate: Piano!"
¢Robin Patten, "Nature and Culture: A View through the Lens of Literature"
¢Linda Woodbridge, "A Jew, a Shrew, a Moor and More: Shakespeare's Outsiders"
¢Gary W. Hawk, "The Sacramental Lens: Seeing with a Poet's Eye"
¢Eileen Rafferty, "Art Movements through Photography"
¢Steve Oreskovich, "Can Religion Make Sense in the 21st Century"
¢George Seielstad, "Astronomy's Golden Age"
¢Tobie Weist, "Global Africa"
¢H. Rafael Chacon, "Art and War"
Fridays, October 5-November 9, 2012
¢Kathleen S. Eyster, "The Secrets of Seeing"
¢P. Keith Hardin, "Guitar Music Up to the 20th Century - Live and Local"
¢Marilyn Bruya, "The Practice of Drawing"
¢Celeste River, "An Inside View of Montana Territory through the Writings of Frank B. Linderman (1869-1938)"
¢Tobin Miller Shearer, "Voodoo, Muslim, Church: Black Religion"
¢Joanna R. Shelton, "America in the World Economy"
¢David Cody, "Say It With Music! A Celebration of the American Musical Theatre Song"
¢Richard Drake, "The American Empire: Its Origins and Prospects"
¢Ruth Vanita, "Hinduism: An Introduction"
¢Bob Brown, "Civil War: Roots and Echoes"
¢Owen L. Sirrs, "The Legacy of U.S.-Pakistan Relations: Confrontation and Cooperation"
For more information or to register for courses over the phone, please contact the MOLLI office at (406) 243-2905 or feel free to visit us at the School of Extended & Lifelong Learning in the Todd building on The University of Montana campus.
Taught by dynamic UM faculty and community educators, Fall 2012 MOLLI courses will take place October 4-November 9, 2012. Registration is now open for all fall courses. An annual Osher Lifelong Learning Institute membership fee of $20 is required to enroll in a course. The cost is $60 per course to register or one participant enrolled in two courses may take advantage of the Fall Special discount consisting of two courses for $100.
The Fall 2012 course schedule is listed below. To view complete course descriptions, locations, instructor biographies, or to register online, please visit our website at www.umt.edu/molli.
Fall 2012 MOLLI Course Overview:
Thursdays, October 4-November 8, 2012
¢Joyce Hocker, "Mending Words: The Art of Restorative Conversation"
¢Donna Koch, "1912: One Hundred Years Ago and Yet So Close"
¢Steven Hesla and Barbara Blegen, "Celebrate: Piano!"
¢Robin Patten, "Nature and Culture: A View through the Lens of Literature"
¢Linda Woodbridge, "A Jew, a Shrew, a Moor and More: Shakespeare's Outsiders"
¢Gary W. Hawk, "The Sacramental Lens: Seeing with a Poet's Eye"
¢Eileen Rafferty, "Art Movements through Photography"
¢Steve Oreskovich, "Can Religion Make Sense in the 21st Century"
¢George Seielstad, "Astronomy's Golden Age"
¢Tobie Weist, "Global Africa"
¢H. Rafael Chacon, "Art and War"
Fridays, October 5-November 9, 2012
¢Kathleen S. Eyster, "The Secrets of Seeing"
¢P. Keith Hardin, "Guitar Music Up to the 20th Century - Live and Local"
¢Marilyn Bruya, "The Practice of Drawing"
¢Celeste River, "An Inside View of Montana Territory through the Writings of Frank B. Linderman (1869-1938)"
¢Tobin Miller Shearer, "Voodoo, Muslim, Church: Black Religion"
¢Joanna R. Shelton, "America in the World Economy"
¢David Cody, "Say It With Music! A Celebration of the American Musical Theatre Song"
¢Richard Drake, "The American Empire: Its Origins and Prospects"
¢Ruth Vanita, "Hinduism: An Introduction"
¢Bob Brown, "Civil War: Roots and Echoes"
¢Owen L. Sirrs, "The Legacy of U.S.-Pakistan Relations: Confrontation and Cooperation"
For more information or to register for courses over the phone, please contact the MOLLI office at (406) 243-2905 or feel free to visit us at the School of Extended & Lifelong Learning in the Todd building on The University of Montana campus.
Links:
http://www.umt.edu/molli
Age Group: Seniors
Address: James E. Todd Building at UM
Phone: (406) 243-2905