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One-Night Lectures Enrichment Program Lecture Series Various

All in the Family: Three Generations of Aerospace Engineering

Discover engineering passion across three generations from the 1950s to 2030 and beyond. Engineers Bill, Greg and Chip Bollendonk talk about achieving engineering balance to create new aerospace products, from early Titan rockets to manned spaceflight and deep space exploration programs. Learn how they apply technology and imagination to create new products and capabilities in the face of cost, schedule and resource constraints. Plus, see how their engineering day jobs overlap with automotive passion, and how they apply expertise to maintain and operate vintage sports cars.

Feeling the Beat: How the Deaf Experience Music

Many people assume Deaf people live in a silent world, but their world is actually overflowing with visual expression. Led by Nadelle Payne, a deaf, adjunct faculty at the University of Denver who teaches American Sign Language, this class examines rhythmic expression in sign language, and explores music and dance videos and how Deaf people feel music. Come intrigued, with an open mind, and learn how music really is a much deeper form of hearing, even for those who do not hear.

One in-person session

Mon., Mar. 20, 2023, 7–9 pm MT $25

One in-person session

Wed., Mar. 8, 2023, 7–9 pm MT $25

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A Coach’s Secrets to Success—Off the Field

Is it possible that successful coaches have certain insights that can translate from the playing field to real life? University of Denver lacrosse coach Bill Tierney, who has coached seven NCAA division one championship teams, believes the answer is yes. Join Tierney as he shares the qualities of those who have the “it” factor; the attributes that make organizations successful; how you can have more meaningful experiences in the workplace; and how coaching pertains to all walks of life, not just sports.

One in-person session

Mon., Apr. 3, 2023, 7–9 pm MT $25 Modern Manners for a Modern Age

In a world where churlishness and vulgarity have become as common as the cold, the key to distinguishing yourself is through impeccable manners, says Mrs. Tammy Abramovitz, named one of the top 100 hosts in the United States and who has a monthly platform for reviving the ancient art of kindness through modern manners. Join Mrs. Abramovitz as she explores all the modern manners for the modern age and explains what’s in and what should be tossed in the social etiquette dust bin.

One in-person session

Wed., Apr. 26, 2023, 7–9 pm MT $25

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