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osher lifelong learning institute (OLLI) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
Spring Session III Schedule April 23 to June 1, 2012
THE OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (OLLI) The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Miami was founded in 1984. Previously known as the Institute for Retired Professionals, the name was changed upon the awarding of a grant from the Osher Foundation. A department of the Division of Continuing and International Education, the Institute welcomes all members of the community who are retired or semi-retired and who consider learning an integral part of life. Membership is open to all those who wish to continue their pursuit of learning, new ideas, and social and cultural opportunities. The Institute’s programs are designed to accommodate a relaxed learning style and make it easy for anyone who may have been away from the formal learning environment for many years. Classes included in this schedule are offered with no tests and its most cases, no homework. Classes are designed to spark your curiosity and to encourage your participation. And, classes are structured to fit a flexible schedule.
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Our “students” include men and women whose backgrounds include the law and medical professions, teachers, homemakers and volunteers as well as social workers and business owners. In other words, our members are everyday people who are interested in keeping their minds active and engaged. Benefits of Membership Memberships are payable once every academic year (all memberships expire August 15, 2012) • Eligible to register and enroll in courses at both our Coral Gables and North Bay Village locations (does not include any courses except SIGs) • Ability to audit University classes (additional fee - requests processed through the OLLI office) • Access to the University Library System with check-out privileges at the Richter Library (Coral Gables campus) • General admission to the Lowe Art Museum • Special pricing on field trips and OLLI luncheons • Participation in Special Interest Groups (SIGs) • Invitations to University special events • Option to purchase an OLLI member UM parking permit • A lively and stimulating group of fellow “students” who share your interests
Participation and Commitment OLLI is a cooperative organization dedicated to anyone seeking intellectual enrichment. Students are encouraged to make a commitment to the program and its ongoing development. This commitment can take several forms. They include: • • • •
Teaching or co-teaching a course Serving as a coordinator of a special interest group Volunteering at the front desk or with daily operations Providing assistance in one or more committees: • Curriculum Planning • Membership Recruitment • Ad-hoc committees (fund raising, luncheons, educational trips)
LocationS Coral Gables Main Campus 1550 Brescia Ave Coral Gables, FL 33146 (between Red Road and San Amaro Drive) Grove by the Bay Building 1440 79th Street Causeway, Suite 207 North Bay Village, FL 33141
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are classes/meetings organized and operated by OLLI students. They are created to bring together students who share a particular interest. Do you know students who share a common interest with you - photography? board games? science fiction? reading The New Yorker? Our existing SIGs are listed in the course schedule.
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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
• SIGs may meet anytime between 9 am and 3 pm. • A coordinator and/or co-coordinator (OLLI students) are responsible for the group’s organization, operations and activities. • OLLI staff is available for scheduling rooms and general guidance. If you have an idea for a SIG that you would like to organize, please see OLLI staff for a SIG information pamphlet. Participation in a SIG is one of the benefits of membership!
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Parking All vehicles on campus are required to display a UM parking permit. OLLI members may purchase a 2011/2012 permit from the Parking Department. The cost is $72 and permits expire on August 15th, 2012. This permit allows you to park in the lots around Founders Hall and any other nearby lots whose signs specify that Gray Zone permit holders may park. Parking permits may be purchased from the Parking Department at the parking garage on Ponce de Leon Blvd. You will be required to show your OLLI membership card and valid vehicle registration when you purchase a permit. The parking department is open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm on weekdays. Call the parking department at 305-284-3096 for more details. Upcoming Session • Summer Session I: June 11 to July 3, 2012 Guest Policy Bringing guests to class is a great way to introduce OLLI to a potential student and you are encouraged to do so. However, you must clear the visit with the office at least 48 hours before arriving with the guest to ensure that there is space available in the class. Potential members are limited to two complimentary visits where there is space available. Out of town guests are welcome based on availability and are required to pay a $15 guest fee. Children under the age of 15 are not permitted to attend. OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 4
Sit-By The sit-by option is no longer available. If you are not enrolled in a class, you are not able to attend it. Cancellation and Refund Policy If a class is cancelled, we will do our best to notify you using your supplied contact information. If a course is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, the entire course fee will gladly be refunded. The membership fee is non-refundable. If you cancel course registration 3 days prior to the first class meeting, you will receive a full refund on the class fee. If you cancel within 3 days (72 hours) prior to the start date of class, a 75% refund will be issued to you. All cancellations must be submitted in writing, either via email or letter. Fees can not be transfered or pro-rated.
OLLI operates only when the University of Miami is open. If the University is closed due to inclement weather or any other emergency situation, we will close as well. Please check your local TV and radio stations for closing information or call the University of Miami’s Hurricane Hotline: 305-284-5151.
CLASSROOM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Phones All phones are required to be turned off or set to vibrate when classes are in session. Talking on cell phones is ONLY permitted in the kitchen area or outside. If you must answer a call during class, please do not answer your phone until you have exited the building. Calls using the phone in the kitchen need to be kept to under 2 minutes. Classroom ‘A’ Details Use the rear door of Classroom A when entering or exiting after class begins. Also, please refrain from moving chairs in the classroom - it is important that we keep the aisles clear at all times. Food and Drink
Smoking Smoking is not allowed inside OLLI facilities, on the patio, or outside our entrances/exits. Smoking on campus is in designated areas only. Please see the map posted in the kitchen/lunchroom for more information.
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In order to keep our space clean, no food or drink (except water) is allowed in Classrooms A, B, C and the front lobby area. No food or liquids of any kind are allowed in the computer lab.
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MONDAYS
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OSH 722-51 Exploring the Elements of Music
MONDAYS Exploring the Elements of Music Painting with Acrylics Yiddish SIG World Cinema: An Overview
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TUESDAYS Health and Medicine Update Advanced Watercolor Painting The Art of Creative Nonfiction Beginning Spanish: Part B Jerusalem: A City and Its Secrets Advanced Spanish
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WEDNESDAYS Advanced Acrylic Painting 12 Bless This Dwelling – Sacred House, Sacred Ceremony 12 SIG: Investments 13 Computer Basics: Part 2 13 Photography around Town – Miami Landmark Shoots 14 The Great Experiment: Philosophical Foundations of American Democracy 14 Advanced French 15 Blogging and Flickr 16 THURSDAYS Watercolor Basics 16 Swamplandia! (Karen Russell) 17 Conversational Spanish: Intermediate 18 Photography Projects Around Town 19 Impact on Miami 20 Intermediate French – Part E 20 Looking up: Skywatching 21 Advanced Italian 22 FRIDAYS Emerging World Powers vs. Traditional World Powers SIG: Current Events
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Mondays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom A April 23, 30 | May 7, 14, 21 Five Sessions $39.00 This course will explore the basic elements of the musical vocabulary and how these elements are utilized in the standard musical repertoire. • • • • • •
4/23: 4/30: 5/7: 5/14: 5/21: 5/28:
What is Music? Beat, Meter and Tempo Rhythm, Melody, and Harmony Vocal Timbre Instrumental Timbre Musical Form/Dynamics/Ensembles No class – Memorial Day.
Dr. Eugene Greco graduated cum laude from Union College as a Humanities major, concentrating in music and art history. He holds an MME degree in Choral Music Education from Ithaca College and a second masters from State University of NY at Albany in Educational Administration. Additionally, Dr. Greco holds a PhD in Musicology from UM. He teaches at both Miami Dade College and UM.
OSH 901-51 Painting with Acrylics Mondays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Art Room | April 23, 30 | May 7, 14, 21 Five Sessions $75.00
Painting with acrylics can be great fun. Painting is to be enjoyed, not endured. Acrylics are easy to use mainly because they are water soluble, and are not encumbered by numerous technical rules, as are oils. Acrylics allow the artist to jump in and push the medium to its limits. Come and experience the fun, ease and lack of boundaries this medium and class offers. There will be time in class to work on your projects where you will receive assistance and weekly critiques. For a list of suggested supplies, please contact the OLLI office. You will be painting in the first class. This class is geared towards those who are new to the medium, as well as artists of different levels who have not painted for a while. Please note: this class will NOT meet on Memorial Day, May 28th. CORAL GABLES
Jim Brennan, is a native Floridian. He graduated with a BA in Humanities from FAU, where his focus was on art and architecture. Jim is a teacher and an award-winning artist in acrylics, watercolor, metal sculpture, and wire sculpture mediums. His work has been featured throughout Miami, Palm Beach, Winter Park and Tampa. OSH 310-51 SIG: Yiddish
Five Sessions
(Free for Members)
Brush up on your Yiddish, and start speaking it now. Even if you understand it but have never spoken it, come surprise yourself with how quickly you can join the conversation. Please note: this class will NOT meet on Memorial Day, May 28th. Â OSH 723-51 World Cinema: An Overview
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Mondays | Noon - 12:45 pm | Art Room | April 23, 30 | May 7, 14, 21
Mondays | 1:00 -2:45 pm | Classroom A | April 23, 30 | May 7, 14, 21 Five Sessions $39.00
Each session will look at the history, major trends, directors, and films of a particular country. Lectures and illustrative film clips will be presented by faculty and graduate students in the Film Studies Department at the University Of Miami School Of Communications. • 4/23: Italian Cinema Ian Pettigrew, PhD student 7
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4/30: British/Irish Cinema Ian Pettigrew, PhD student 5/7: American Cinema Professor William Rothman 5/14: Chinese Cinema Fu-Ning Tang, PhD student 5/21: Latin American Cinema Oscar Jubis, PhD Student 5/28: No class- Memorial Day.
This series has been organized by OLLI student Phyllis Levy.
TUESDAYS
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Tuesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom A | April 24 | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Six Sessions $39.00
• 4/24: “Reducing the Risk of Chronic Diseases with Dietary Changes - What We Know, What Makes Sense” George Eisman, MA, MS, RD, Nutrition Director, Coalition for Cancer Prevention through Plant-Based Eating • 5/1: “The Basics of Nutrition That Don’t Get Taught in Public Schools - and Why Not” George Eisman, MA, MS, RD, Nutrition Director, Coalition for Cancer Prevention through Plant-Based Eating • 5/8: “Stem Cells and Their Therapeutic Potential” Guy Howard, PhD, Research Professor of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UM • 5/15: “Bending The Aging Curve” Dr. Joe Signorile, School of Education, UM • 5/22: “Recognition and Treatment of Depression: Reducing Suicide and Misery in Difficult Times” Dr. Charles Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D., Leonard M. Miller Professor, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,UM • 5/29: “Optimizing Cognitive and Brain Health in Older Adults” Dr. David Loewenstein, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UM School of Medicine
OSH 904-52 Advanced Watercolor Painting Tuesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Art Room | April 24 | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Six Sessions $75.00
Are you an experienced watercolor artist who wants to learn more advanced techniques? This class is designed for those students who have been working with the medium for at least one year. You will be given ample time in class to work on your project where you will receive assistance and critiques each week. David Maddern, MA, a musician and visual artist who transfers the elements of music to his paintings, has worked on many collections both here and abroad. He has been teaching at OLLI since 2001 and also teaches at Fairchild Tropical Gardens.
Tuesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom C | April 24 | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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OSH 302-52 The Art of Creative Nonfiction
Five Sessions $39.00
Lisa Reyes was born and raised in New York City. She has taught writing at various branches of the City University of New York and has been a Lecturer with the English Department at UM since 2005. She has a MA degree in English Literature from the College of Staten Island CUNY) and is a MFA candidate with the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Creative nonfiction is a developing field that makes use of fiction-writing tools such as internal narration, dialogue, compression of time and characters, etc. in the writing of true and accurate nonfiction stories. In this workshop, we will read and analyze a variety of creative nonfiction works: the personal essay, memoir, biography and autobiography. Using suggested readings as prompts and springboards, students will produce short pieces of writing to be shared in a workshop setting.
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OSH 315-52 Beginning Spanish: Part C Tuesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Art Room | April 24, | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Five Sessions $39.00
iBienvenidos! In this elementary course you will continue learning the basic essentials necessary to speaking and writing in Spanish. Greetings, basic grammar points and cultural elements will all be presented in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Come and join in on the fun. ¡Te esperamos! Note: This course is a continuation of the Beginning Spanish course offered during Spring Session II. CORAL GABLES
• 4/24: ¡Un repaso! A review of all things basic and not so basic. • 5/1:
¿Dónde? ¿Quién? ¿Cómo? Asking questions and getting yourself out of a bind!
• 5/8: ¡Qué narcisista! Using Spanish reflexive verbs. • 5/15: ¡El pretérito! Speaking in the past. • 5/22: ¡Más práctica con el imperfecto!
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• 5/29: Llegamos al final-- ¡por ahora! A session review and a sneak-peek of what is yet to come. Manny García-Rossi, MA, attended the University of Florence and graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a degree in Italian and Literary Theory, later receiving a second MA in Film Studies at the University of Miami in 2006. He began teaching at FSU and afterwards designed the current curriculum used for the Italian program at the InterAmerican Campus of Miami-Dade College, focusing on communicative proficiency. Manny is presently a Senior Lecturer and founder of the UM Italian Film Series for the Department of Modern Languages, where he has been teaching since 2003. OSH 109-52 Jerusalem: A City and Its Secrets Tuesdays | 1:00 - 2:40 pm | Classroom A | April 24, | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Six Sessions $39.00
Throughout its history, Jerusalem has served not only as a focal point of conflict between three major monotheistic religions, but as a flashpoint of struggles within each of them. This course will examine the complexities and conflicts within Jerusalem’s fascinating history from biblical times to the ongoing expansion of its municipal borders today. • 4/24: Jerusalem in the Bible and in Late Antiquity
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• 5/1: Christian Jerusalem • 5/8: Muslim Jerusalem • 5/15: Ottoman Jerusalem • 5/22: Israeli Jerusalem • 5/29: Jerusalem Today Marsha B. Cohen, PhD, is an independent scholar, lecturer and news analyst who specializes in Middle Eastern social history and politics and the role of religion in world affairs. She taught International Relations at Florida International University for over a decade, and worked with the UM Master of Arts in the International Administration(MAIA) program from 2009-2011, as well as teaching adult education courses and lecturing in a variety of venues locally and nationally.
Tuesdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Art Room | April 24 | May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Six Sessions $39.00
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OSH 313-52 Advanced Spanish
Note: This course is a continuation of the Advanced Spanish course offered during Spring Session II.
• 4/24: ¡Un repaso! A review of things old and new • 5/1: ¡Dime! Learning how to give commands in Spanish • 5/8: ¿Qué haría si…? The Imperfect Subjuntive • 5/15: ¿Qué opinas? Expressing your ideas and doubts using the subjunctive
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This course is intended for those who need that extra push towards better communication skills in Spanish. We will go far beyond the basics and focus on the more complex and practical aspects that will help you get closer to becoming a better Spanish speaker! Come and enjoy the fun in our relaxed yet informative atmosphere-- ¡están bienvenidos!
• 5/22: Further uses of the Subjunctive • 5/29: ¡El gran final! A review of what we have done and what is to come Manny García-Rossi, MA, attended the University of Florence and graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a degree in Italian and Literary Theory, later receiving a second MA in Film Studies at the University of Miami in 2006. He began teaching at FSU and afterwards designed the current curriculum used for the Italian program at the InterAmerican Campus of Miami-Dade College, focusing on communicative proficiency. Manny is presently a Senior Lecturer and founder of the UM Italian Film Series for the Department of Modern Languages, where he has been teaching since 2003. 11
WEDNESDAYS OSH 902-53 Advanced Acrylic Painting Wednesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Art Room | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $75.00
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Painting with acrylics can be great fun. Painting is to be enjoyed, not endured. Acrylics are easy to use mainly because they are water-soluble and are not encumbered by the numerous technical rules, as are oils. Acrylics allow the artist to jump in and push the medium to its limits. Come and experience the fun, ease and lack of boundaries this medium and class has to offer. There will be time in class to work on your projects where you will receive assistance and weekly critiques. This class is geared towards advanced painters, but all levels are welcome to attend. For a list of suggested supplies, please contact the OLLI office. If you prefer to work on an easel, they are available to rent for $15 for the entire session. Jim Brennan is a native Floridian. He graduated with a BA in Humanities from FAU, where his focus was on art and architecture. Jim is a teacher and an award-winning artist in acrylics, watercolor, metal sculpture and wire sculpture mediums. His work has been featured throughout Miami, Palm Beach, Winter Park and Tampa. OSH 111-53 Bless This Dwelling: Sacred House, Sacred Ceremony Wednesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom A | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $39.00
This course will examine domestic architecture along with house blessing rituals and ceremonies from different parts of the world. It will offer a unique and philosophical approach toward understanding a culture’s religion, spirituality and world view. Participants will be encouraged to share personal reflections, experiences and memories of their own home blessings. Each student will receive a syllabus at the beginning of the first class. Suggested readings include: The Sacred and the Profane by Mircea Eliade and articles that will be e-mailed to the students each week. • 4/25: Bless the Jewish Dwelling • 5/2: B less The Japanese Dwelling: Shinto, Buddhist and Zen philosophies reflected in the building and consecration of the Japanese house. • 5/9: The Ritualized Chinese Dwelling
• 5/16: Bless the Feng Shui House • 5/23: Bless the Hindu Dwelling • 5/30: Bless the Native American Dwelling Deborah Mariah Martin is a cultural historian focusing on art and architecture. She earned her MA in art and religion from Yale Divinity School. She is certified in Feng Shui and has studied with Feng Shui and Vastu architects. Deborah is an OLLI member at the University of Connecticut and teaches this course there. OSH 401-53 SIG: Investments Wednesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom B | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Five Sessions
(Free for Members)
This group is led by OLLI students.
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Are you an “expert” investor or just a beginner? This is your chance to discuss investment topics and opportunities with fellow OLLI members.
OSH 909-53 Computer Basics: Part 2
Six Sessions $39.00
In this class you will learn how to use basic computer programs. Note: You should be comfortable using a computer to take this class. • • • • • •
4/25: Introduction to Microsoft Word: Ribbons, layouts and features. 5/2: Creating documents, saving and printing. 5/9: Internet Explorer: Browsing and navigating the Web. 5/16: Windows: Directories, files and folders. 5/23: Scanning: Introduction to converting hardcopy to digital. 5/30: Sharing web articles and posts with friends and contacts.
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Wednesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Computer Lab | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Mariely Valentin-Llopis holds her MS in Mass Communications from FIU and her BA in Communications from the University of Puerto Rico. As an adjunct faculty member of UM’s School of Communication, Mariely taught theory and hands-on workshops in graphic design, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and other software programs. She currently teaches at Brown-Mackie College in Miami. 13
OSH 913-53 Photography around Town: Miami Landmark Shoots Wednesdays | 10:00 - 12:00 pm | Various Locations | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $75.00
Ready, frame and shoot the great photograph! • 4/25: C ourse Introduction: Photographic examples and PowerPoint presentations on how to capture significant landmarks, along with tips for great shots. First class will be held at Founders Hall. • 5/2: P hoto Shoot: Ponce de Leon, First Spanish Florida Explorer; at Bayside Miami, Freedom Tower and the Arsht Performing Arts Center CORAL GABLES OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 14
• 5/9: Photo Shoot: Key Biscayne lighthouse and Stiltsville from land • 5/16: Photo Shoot: Julia Tuttle, Mother of Miami at Bayfront Park and Miami Circle • 5/23: Photo Shoot: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens • 5/30: P hoto Shoot: Art Deco and MIMO architecture on South Beach, or Ancient Spanish Monastery in North Miami, or Review of Students’ Photographs at OLLI, UM headquarters. The class will decide. Karl Koslowski received his B.S. from Philadelphia University of the Arts. He currently teaches digital photography at Florida International University, University of Miami and Miami Dade College. Koslowski was a member of the US and Foreign Service. He designed and supervised the installation of major USA Pavilions in 30 countries throughout the world. OSH 719-53 The Great Experiment: Philosophical Foundations of American Democracy Wednesdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Classroom A | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $39.00
The American Constitution has taken on an almost sacred air over the centuries, yet few in our society understand the philosophical debate that attended its birth. These lectures will consider the socio-political context and philosophical influences that shaped the fledgling American democracy. Background documents will be considered as well as aspects of the ongoing challenges that led to revisions of the original system. • 4/25: What is Freedom?: A brief discussion of ancient philosophical approaches and their interpretations by Enlightenment thinkers. Montesquieu and Locke’s influence on colonialism, economic freedom, morality, and social order.
• 5/2: The Scope of Government: Democracy and classical republicanism are seen through the lens of the Articles of Confederation and an increasing call for a more practical Federalism. How adaptable should a government be to the changing demands of society?
• 5/16: What is a Citizen?: The problem of slavery as a social and economic phenomenon: the religious argument, the economic argument, and the impending political and philosophical dilemma • 5/23: American Philosophy: Changes represented in the writings of Paine, de Tocqueville, Emerson and John Stuart Mill. How did these changes color perceptions of women, labor and civil rights?
Dr. Keith Paulson-Thorp is the Director of Music at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the organist for Temple Sinai, both of which are in Delray Beach. He served as Assistant Professor of Music at Valparaiso University and as the head of the Theory Department and Coordinator for Graduate Studies in Music at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. OSH 306-53 Advanced French
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• 5/30: America on War and Capitalism: Changing views of the power and responsibility of government as a response to external and internal threats, and to economic freedom and economic distress.
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• 5/9: The Rights and Responsibilities of the Individual: The influence of David Hume and Thomas Reid on Jefferson and Madison. Can individual morality be systematically imposed to create a virtuous nation? What role does religion play in this?
Wednesdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Art Room | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Five Sessions $39.00
Is your high school or college French in the recesses of your brain? Advanced French challenges you to bring your buried skills back to life. Note: This is not a class for beginners! • 4/25: Introduction: meet the class; “Quoi de neuf?”: news from class members; “Les Informations”: la campagne présidentielle—premier tour; Exercices de révision: les verbes. 15
• 5/2: Quoi de neuf?; Les Informations; Lecture et discussion: “Pur polyester.” • 5/9: Quoi de neuf?; Les Informations: la campagne présidentielle—second tour; Exercices de révision: les pronoms. • 5/16: Quoi de neuf?; Les Informations; Lecture et discussion: “Amertume.” • 5/23: Quoi de neuf?; Les Informations; Exercices de révision: les adjectifs • 5/30: Class begins at 12:15: Fête et Film (TBA). Dr. Nancy Lawther taught at Texas A&M University, the University of Georgia, and most recently at Barry University. She has a BA in French from Pennsylvania State University, a Masters in French from Washington University in St. Louis, and a PhD in French from Yale University. OSH 915-53 Blogging and Flickr CORAL GABLES OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 16
Wednesdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Computer Lab | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $39.00
• 4/25: What is a Blog? A brief history of blogs. Touring some weblogs. • 5/2: W hat is Blogger.com? Account/blog creation. Touring the dashboard. Creating additional blogs. Deleting a blog. • 5/9: Configuring and formatting basic settings. • 5/16: Using Template Designer: customizing colors, fonts and backgrounds. • 5/23: Creating a Flickr account, setting up folders and picture sets. • 5/30: Creating Posts on Blogger: using the post editor.
THURSDAYS OSH 903-54 Watercolor Basics Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Art Room | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $75.00
If you’ve never painted before or have been painting for less than a year, this is a great class to learn or review the foundations of watercolor. Even if you are just beginning,
David Maddern, MA, a musician and visual artist who transfers the elements of music to his paintings, has worked on many collections both here and abroad. He has been teaching at OLLI since 2001 and also teaches at Fairchild Tropical Gardens. OSH 319-54 Swamplandia! (Karen Russell) Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom B | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
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Supply list for beginners – 6 paint colors (Indian Yellow, Lemon Yellow, French Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Windsor Red and Alizarin Crimson), one chisel brush (flat brush with no point), a pencil and a pad of 300-pound paper.
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David will have you painting in no time. This class is for those who have been painting for a year or less. You will be given ample time in class to work on your projects, where you will receive assistance and critiques each week.
Six Sessions $39.00
***Please note that this course requires you to obtain the book and begin reading before the first day of class. We will discuss the first week’s reading in our first meeting. Thirteen-year-old Ava Bigtree has lived her entire life at Swamplandia!, her family’s island home and gator-wrestling theme park in the Florida Everglades. But when illness fells Ava’s mother, the park’s indomitable headliner, the family is plunged into chaos; her father
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withdraws, her sister falls in love with a spooky character known as the Dredgeman, and her brilliant big brother, Kiwi, defects to a rival park called The World of Darkness. As Ava sets out on a mission through the magical swamps to save them all, we are drawn into a lush and bravely imagined debut that takes us to the shimmering edge of reality. We’ll talk about the elements of the fantastic, Russell’s style, and why this debut novel was so well-received that it was a National Book Award Finalist as well as being named one of the best books of 2011 by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Publisher’s Weekly, and The Economist (among many others). We’ll also watch the Spike Jonze film “Adaptation” and discuss not only the Everglades as a setting for film and novels but also how magic realism connects these two works. • 4/26: Chapters 1-5 • 5/3: Chapters 6-10 • 5/10: Chapters 11-15 • 5/17: Film: Adaptation • 5/24: Chapters 16-19 CORAL GABLES OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 18
• 5/31: Chapters 20-23 Karen “KC” Culver has been a lecturer in the English Department at UM since 2003. She has a MA in English Literature from Auburn and an MFA from the University of South Carolina in Creative Writing. OSH 307-54 Conversational Spanish: Intermediate Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom C | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $39.00
The main focus of this interactive advanced Spanish course is to be able to discuss, debate and express your opinions – ¡en español! We will be using authentic materials from various Spanish newspapers and magazines with topics ranging from politics to technology. Therefore, it is important to understand beforehand that there might be differing opinions, so play fair and shake hands at the end! Please bring the specific magazine or newspaper articles that the instructor sends you to class each week for the discussions. Note: In order to take this course, you need to have a strong foundation in Spanish grammar (present and past tense). Grammar will not be a focus of this course. Manny García-Rossi, MA, attended the University of Florence and graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a degree in Italian and Literary Theory, later receiving a second MA in Film Studies at the University of Miami in 2006. He began teaching at FSU and afterwards designed the current curriculum used for the Italian program at the InterAmerican Campus of Miami-Dade College, focusing on communicative proficiency. Manny is presently a Senior Lecturer and founder of the UM Italian Film Series for the Department of Modern Languages, where he has been teaching since 2003.
OSH 905-54 Photography Projects Around Town
Six Sessions $90.00
• 4/26: Lecture on the basics of photography at OLLI. Bring your camera! • 5/3: Environmental/Architecture Photography on SW 8 St between SW 57 Ave and Ferdinand St in Coral Gables. • 5/10: People Portraits at Matheson Hammock Park: Bring a friend or your grandchild to pose for us - 9610 Old Cutler Road, Miami- Admission is $5.00 per Car. Meet at the beach by the restaurant. • 5/17: Pet Photography: If you have dogs bring them and let’s photograph them at the dog park at Kennedy Park! 2600 S Bayshore Drive, Miami - Meet at the fenced-in designated dog area. • 5/24: Nature Photography at Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest, Florida 33156 • Admission is $3. Meet at the entrance. • 5/31: Review: Sharing and critiquing of images at OLLI.
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This photography class is for everyone; from beginners to the most experienced photographers. We will photograph a different subject every week in a new location. This course will focus on composition, balance, color and other design principles. Additionally, some technical information on camera settings will be taught, as well as tips on getting the most out of every situation. You will need to bring your camera every week (ALL camera types welcomed).
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Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Various Locations | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Vanessa Ruiz received a BFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Visual Arts from the University of Chicago. She has photographed in over a dozen countries, often concentrating on international children’s issues in developing nations. 19
OSH 724-54 Impact on Miami Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom A | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $39.00
This series has been organized by Barbara Howie, Helen Lennon and Noreen Frye. Various Lecturers.
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• 4/26: Dr. Andy Gomez, Senior Fellow, Cuban and Cuban-American Studies. Recently named one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in South Florida. • 5/3: Katy Sorens0n, is the President and CEO of The Good Government Initiative at the University of Miami, and is a former Miami Dade County Commissioner representing District 8. • 5/10: TBD • 5/17: TBD • 5/24: David Lawrence, is the President of the Early Childhood Initiative Foundation and “University Scholar for Early Childhood Development and Readiness” at the University of Florida. He retired in 1999 as publisher of the Miami Herald. • 5/31: Jim Morin is a Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist that has been working with the Miami Herald since 1978. OSH 320-54 Intermediate French – Part E Thursdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Art Room | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $39.00
• 4/26: Introduction: meet the class; “Quoi de neuf?: news from class members; Grammaire: Exercices de révision et d’extension: les verbes au passé composé; Poème: “Déjeuner du matin.” • 5/3: Quoi de neuf?; Grammaire: Le plus-que-parfait; Lecture: French in Action, Leçon 17. • 5/10: Quoi de neuf?; Grammaire: Exercices de révision et d’extension: le passé composé vs. l’imparfait vs. le plus-que-parfait; Dialogue: “Et à part ça?”; Vidéo: French in Action, Leçon 17. • 5/17: Quoi de neuf? Grammaire: le futur et le futur antérieur; Lecture: French in Action, Leçon 18. • 5/24: Quoi de neuf? Grammaire: le conditionnel et le passé du conditionnel; Vidéo: French in Action, Leçon 18. • 5/31: Class begins at 12:15. Fête et Film (TBA).
Dr. Nancy Lawther has taught at Texas A&M University, the University of Georgia, and recently retired from Barry University. She has a BA in French from Pennsylvania State University, a Masters in French from Washington University in St. Louis, and a PhD in French from Yale University. OSH 805-54 Looking up: Skywatching Thursdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Classroom A | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $39.00
Every night we walk under the stars or gaze up at them in wonder. Do you know what you’re looking at? Do you know what you’re looking for? Combining lectures with DVDs, this course intends to provide you with a strong understanding of the science behind it all. 5/3: Day and Night Skies: Stars, Constellations and the Zodiac 5/10: The Constellations: Seeing and Navigating the Sky 5/17: Satellites, Comets and Meteors, Oh my!
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4/26: Observing the Planets, the Moon and the Sun with Mark Egdall
5/24: Observing Planets through a Telescope: Meteor Showers, Comets and Eclipses 5/31: The Northern Sky and the North Celestial Pole: The Summer Sky SPRING SESSION III SCHEDULE
Will Harden, an OLLI member, is a passionate amateur astronomer (he had his own telescope by age 12). He is a graduate of FSU and owned his own tree service business until his retirement in 2011. As an active member of the Southern Cross Astronomical Society, he has led star-watching events for OLLI and others. Mark Egdall, a frequent OLLI instructor will lead the first class in this series.
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OSH 314-54 Advanced Italian Thursdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Art Room | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Sessions $39.00
If you feel that you already have the basics of Italian under your belt, then this is the course for you! This advanced Italian class will help you hone your language skills with the goal of becoming a better speaker and writer. Come and join our innovative class which will include cultural segments and many other surprises. Siete benvenuti! 4/26: Un ripasso! A review of things old and new 5/3: Dimmi! Learning how to give commands in Italian CORAL GABLES OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 22
5/10: Cosa farei se…? The Imperfect Subjunctive 5/17: Cosa pensi? Expressing your ideas and doubts using the subjunctive 5/24: Further uses of the subjunctive mood 5/31: Il gran finale! A review of what we have done and what is yet to come. Manny García-Rossi, MA, attended the University of Florence and graduated from Florida State University in 2002 with a degree in Italian and Literary Theory, later receiving a second MA in Film Studies at the University of Miami in 2006. He began teaching at FSU and afterwards designed the current curriculum for the Italian program at the InterAmerican Campus of Miami-Dade College, focusing on communicative proficiency. Manny is presently a Senior Lecturer and founder of the UM Italian Film Series for the Department of Modern Languages, where he has been teaching since 2003.
FRIDAYS OSH 110-55 Emerging World Powers vs. Traditional World Powers Fridays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Classroom A | April 27 | May 4, 11, 18, 25 | June 1 Six Sessions $39.00
Join in to explore and discuss the changing power structures in the international community. Are emerging powers challenging traditional powers? What will be the outcome(s)? Is it possible to predict?
• 4/27: Arab Spring: Who won and who lost • 5/4: Russia and the US: A new cold war • 5/11: Europe: Is its influence declining? • 5/18: Non-state actors’ role in changing the dynamics of the international game • 5/25: Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries vs. Iran. Who can or should we trust? • 6/1: Current Events Dr. Mitra Raheb received her PhD from UM in International Relations. She is an adjunct professor at several local universities and consults for international organizations. OSH 105-55 SIG: Current Events
Six Sessions
(Free for Members)
Would you like to discuss current events within a smaller group? Do you share the same passions as other OLLI students on certain national or global topics? Participants in this SIG should prepare for meetings by brushing up on current topics in the news frequently, bringing not only opinions to the table, but verified facts as well.
CORAL GABLES
Fridays | Noon - 1:00 pm | Art Room | April 27 | May 4, 11, 18, 25 | June 1
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MONDAYS OSH 113-51 Two justices, history and The Supreme Court Mondays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Grove by the Bay, Suite 207 | April 23, 30 | May 7, 14, 21 Six Sessions $65.00
Various Lecturers • 4/23: Insights into the operations of the Supreme Court; Focus on Justice Louis Brandeis Arnold Goldman, JD, practicing in NY and Florida
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• 4/30: Insights into the operations of the Supreme Court; Focus on Justice William O. Douglas Arnold Goldman, JD, practicing in NY and Florida • 5/7: Highlights of famous and infamous trials of the past - fascinating and sometimes humorous cases David Rosen, JD, US Assistant Attorney (1953-2000), retired, OLLI member • 5/14: Highlights of famous and infamous trials of the past - fascinating and sometimes humorous cases David Rosen, JD, US Assistant Attorney (1953-2000), retired, OLLI member
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• 5/21: Historical Perspectives: The Supreme Court vs. the Other Two Branches of Government Joe Hackney, JD, practicing in Florida for over 30 years, OLLI member
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• 5/28: No Class – Memorial Day.
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OSH 321-53 Memoirs and Fiction Through Themes, Threads, and Obsessions Wednesdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Grove by the Bay, Suite 207 | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Six Sessions $65.00
• 5/2: Show, Don’t Tell Activity: A list poem exercise
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Looking to multi-cultural prose writers for guidance in craft, to the world within and without for inspiration and to the community of creative thinkers in the classroom for encouragement and support, we will write short stories, prose poetry and/or flash fiction. Emphasis will be on activities to stimulate creative minds, collaborate on and focus on individual projects in class and out, and giving immediate feedback from writing circles. Expect a heightened awareness of what you see, hear, smell, taste and touch, a greater confidence in sharing what you think, feel, say, sense and write, and a portfolio of new writings to chronicle the experience. • 4/25: In touch with the senses - Obsessions. Activity: Poem by Shange
• 5/9: Scene Activity: Find a place • 5/16: Dialogue Activity: Elevators
• 5/30: Workshop of Short Stories Melissa Burley is a Senior Lecturer in the English Department at the University of Miami. She writes novels and short stories about Miami Beach. Her interest in Visual Rhetoric led to publishing a photo documentary featuring Mac’s Club Deuce. Melissa edits poetry and novels, and she currently teaches writing at UM.
SPRING SESSION III II SCHEDULE SCHEDULE
• 5/23: Workshop of Short Stories
OSH 802-53 Understanding the Universe: Black Holes and The Big Bang Wednesdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Grove by the Bay, Suite 207 | April 25 | May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Explore a cosmos where black holes trap light and stop time, where space itself is continually expanding, and where some 13.7 billion years ago our universe was created in the ultimate cosmic event--the Big Bang! Come and join the fun, where these mindboggling phenomena will be explained in everyday language.
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• 4/25: In the Beginning: Compelling evidence for the Big Bang and the expansion of the universe. • 5/2: Videos: 1) The Fabric of the Cosmos: What is Space? 2) Einstein and the Time Travel Paradox. • 5/9: The Universe Revealed: The evolution of our cosmos from the Big Bang (time zero) to today; Dark matter, dark energy and the future of the universe. • 5/16: What Are Black Holes? The life history of stars; Are stars which collapse to a single point wormholes to another universe? • 5/23: Do Black Holes Really Exist? Evidence for black holes; A virtual trip to a black hole at the center of our galaxy. NORTHEAST MIAMI OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 26
• 5/30: Quantum Gravity: The latest attempts to develop a “theory of everything”, including string theory and loop quantum gravity. Text: The Fabric of the Cosmos, by Brian Greene. Mark Egdall retired to South Florida several years ago after a thirty-five year engineering and management career. He has been teaching at other South Florida lifelong learning programs since 2006 and at OLLI at UM since 2010.
THURSDAYS
OSH 112-54 Emerging World Powers vs. Traditional World Powers Thursdays | 10:00 - 11:45 am | Grove by the Bay, Suite 207 | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Session $65.00
Join in to explore and discuss the changing power structures in the international community. Are emerging powers challenging traditional powers? What will be the outcome(s)? Is it possible to predict?
• 4/26: Arab Spring: Who won and who lost • 5/3: Russia and the US: A new cold war • 5/10: Europe: Is its influence declining? • 5/17: Non-state actors’ role in changing the dynamics of the international game • 5/24: Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Countries vs. Iran: Who can or should we trust? • 5/31: Current Events Dr. Mitra Raheb received her PhD from UM in International Relation. She is an adjunct professor at several local universities, and consults for international organizations.
Thursdays | 1:00 - 2:45 pm | Grove by the Bay, Suite 207 | April 26 | May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Six Session $90.00
• 4/26: Picasa - (free download): Getting your pictures on your computer. Organizing and fixing up your images. Bring your digital camera with all accessories (charger, memory card, cables and/or card reader). • 5/3: Microsoft Word: creating documents with text, tables, and images. • 5/10: Microsoft Excel: keeping track of your expenses or other numbers. • 5/17: Microsoft PowerPoint: making slide shows for business use or personal use.
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This class is designed for individuals with basic computer skills such as: The ability to type, save files, browse the web, and email. We will cover the basics of each program so that students gain a well-rounded understanding of how to use their computers for both personal and professional use. Each student must bring their own laptop to class every week. We have one laptop available for use during class. If you would like to use it, you must let us know when you register as it will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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• 5/24: Introduction to Facebook: account set up, filling out the profile and inviting friends. Posting on walls and sending messages. • 5/31: Facebook continued: adding Pictures, instant messaging and creating event invitations. Vanessa Ruiz received a BFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Visual Arts from the University of Chicago. She has photographed in over a dozen countries, often concentrating on international children’s issues in developing nations. 27
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Registration for Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is now online at www.edmiami.com IN PERSON Register for courses in person at Founders Hall on the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus. Registration days and times will be announced. If you have previously created your CaneID and edMiami Profile, there will be staff available on a first-come, first-served basis to process your registration and payments. If you have not previously created your CaneID and edMiami Profile, there are computers available in the Founders Hall Computer Lab for you to do this prior to registration. ONLINE Register for courses online using your personal computer. If this is your first time registering for courses online you will need to create your CaneID and edMiami Profile (steps 1 & 2). If you are a returning student, you can log in to your edMiami profile at www.edmiami.com and register for courses. • Step 1: Get your UM ID by creating your CaneID: https://caneid.miami.edu/createnewaccount.aspx • Step 2: Create a personal online account profile in the website www.edmiami.com where you will register for OLLI courses online. You will use your email address and create password for this system. You will need your UM ID from step 1 to create your profile. Create your edMiami Profile: https://www.educationmiami.com/register.aspx • Step 3: Select courses, register and pay for courses at www.edmiami.com • Step 4: Registration Assistance - If you need assistance with registration or if you’re without a computer and can’t make it into our offices, we are available to help you. Please call: 305-284-6554 and we will assist you or register you over the phone.
Course Summary Chart Membership is required.
REGISTRATION IS NOW ONLINE! ADDITIONS/ DELETIONS: We are still adding courses. Please check with us by sending us an email if there’s something you are interested in having on the schedule or that you expected to see. CORAL GABLES SCHEDULE Title
Instructor
Days and Times
Dates
Exploring the Elements of Music
Dr. Eugene Greco
Mondays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21
OSH 901-51
Painting with Acrylics
Jim Brennan
Mondays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21
OSH 310-51
Sig: Yiddish
OLLI Student Led
Mondays Noon-12:45 PM
April 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21
OSH 723-51
World Cinema: An Overview
OLLI Student Led
Mondays 1:00 - 2:45PM
April 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21
OSH 803-52
Health and Medicine Update
Various
Tuesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 904-52 Advanced Watercolor Painting
David Maddern
Tuesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 302-52
The Art of Creative Nonfiction
Lisa Reyes
Tuesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 315-52
Beginning Spanish: Part C
Manny Garcia- Rossi
Tuesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 109-52
Jerusalem: A City and Its Secrets
Marsha B. Cohen
Tuesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 313-52
Advanced Spanish
Manny Garcia- Rossi
Tuesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 24 May 1, 8, 22, 29
OSH 902-53
Advanced Acrylic Painting
Jim Brennan
Wednesday 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 111-53
Bless This Dwelling : Sacred House, Sacred Ceremony
Deborah Mariah Martin Wednesday 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 401-53
Sig: Investments
OLLI Student Led
Wednesday 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 909-53 Computer Basics: Part 2
Mariely Valentin-Llopis
Wednesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 913-53
Photography Around Town : Miami Landmark Shoots
Karl Koslowski
Wednesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 719-53
The Great Experiment: Philosphical Foundations of American Democracy
Dr. Keith Paulson-Thorp Wednesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 306-53
Advanced French
Dr. Nancy Lawther
Wednesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 915-53
Blogging and Flickr
Mariely Valentin-Llopis
Wednesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
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OSH 903-54 Watercolor Basics
David Maddern
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 319-54
Swamplandia! (Karen Russell)
Karen “KC” Culver
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 307-54
Conversational Spanish: Intermediate
Manny Garcia-Rossi
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 905-54 Photography Projects Around Town
Vanessa Ruiz
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 724-54
Impact on Miami
Various
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 320-54
Intermediate French - Part E
Dr. Nancy Lawther
Thursdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 805-54 Looking Up: Skywatching
Will Harden
Thursdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 314-54
Advanced Italian
Manny Garcia-Rossi
Thursdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 110-55
Emerging World Powers vs. Traditional World Powers
Dr. Mitra Raheb
Fridays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 27 May 4,11,18,25 June 1
OSH 105-55
Sig: Current Events
OLLI Student Led
Fridays Noon-1:45 PM
April 27 May 4,11,18,25 June 1
North Miami Schedule
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Title
Instructor
Times
Dates
OSH 113-51
Two Justices, History and The Supreme Court
Various
Mondays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21
OSH 321-53
Memoirs and Fiction Through Melissa Burley Themes, Threads, and Obsessions
Wednesdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 802-53
Understanding the Universe: Black Holes and the Big Bang
Mark Egdall
Wednesdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 25 May 2,9,16,23,30
OSH 112-54
Emerging World Powers vs. Traditional World Powers
Dr. Mitra Raheb
Thursdays 10:00-11:45 AM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
OSH 914-54
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Vanessa Ruiz
Thursdays 1:00-2:45 PM
April 26 May 3,10,17,24,31
Photographs: We often take pictures of OLLI students and instructors for use in our print and electronic publications. Registering for OLLI gives us permission to use your photo. If you do not want us to use your photograph, please notify the photographer at the event.
Your Course Selection Worksheet This is not a registration form! This is a guideline for your convenience. Use this sheet to write down your course selection(s) to make registering easier. Course #
Course Title
Course Fees
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What’s inside
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7 Painting with Acrylics
Photography around Town – Miami Landmark Shoots
21 Looking up: Skywatching
Spring Session III Schedule April 23 to June 1, 2012
For more information: OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE 1550 Brescia Avenue | Founders Hall Coral Gables, FL 33146 Phone: 305-284-6554 | Fax: 305-284-5851 E-mail: osher@miami.edu
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