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FOR PEOPLE 50 AND BETTER! MINI COURSES CREDIT CLASSES FOR AUDIT INTEREST GROUPS LEARNING ON THE RUN
MEMBERSHIPS START AT JUST $50
Explore your love of learning with OLLI. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute combines intellectual stimulation and civic engagement with a vibrant community of like-minded students, age 50 and older. We offer an extensive array of courses in the liberal arts in the fall, spring and summer semesters. The offerings are a combination of undergraduate credit courses for audit, special interest groups, mini-courses, community service projects, performing arts events and more. There are no entrance requirements, no tests and no grades. In fact, no college background is needed at all–it’s your love of learning that counts. Join the fun today! For more information on this exciting program, contact us today: Jane Dowrick, OLLI Director (804) 287-6344 or jdowrick@richmond.edu Debra Guild, OLLI Administrative Coordinator (804) 287-6608 or dguild@richmond.edu OLLI Office Special Programs Building (#31) Room 100
Bill Berry, Osher Member and Betty Scott, Osher Leader
If you have received an extra copy of this schedule, we hope that you will share it with another lifelong learner.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OLLI Leadership Council
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OLLI Interest Groups Bridge Great Conversations Hikers Investments Literary Dreamers Writing for Enjoyment
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ChinaFest: Fresh Views of China. An Overview of HealthCare Reform Vladimir Lapin at Weinstein JCC OLLI Breakfast – OLLI Dinner
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Osher Mini Courses
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Osher has that way of getting you to do things that are very important but that we, in our busy lives, might not otherwise do.
16 Osher Member Credit Courses for Audit 18 Osher Institute Office Information
—Current Osher Member
19 Membership Form 21 Course Registration and Semester Calendar Form Campus Map is located inside the back cover.
This schedule is a publication of the University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies.The contents represent the most current information available at the time of publication. However, due to the period of time covered by this catalog, it is reasonable to expect changes to be made without prior notice. Comments and course suggestions are welcome. Please call (804) 287-6344 or e-mail jdowrick@ richmond.edu Common Ground Mission Statement The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse workforce and student body, and to modeling an inclusive campus community which values the expression of differences in ways that promote excellence in teaching, learning, personal development, and institutional success. . Jeanne Clery Disclosure Statement The University Police Department, in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure Act, publishes an annual report outlining its policies, functions, campus safety plans, prevention techniques, and tabulated statistics for the most recent three-year period. For a copy of the Department’s Annual Report, call (804) 289-8715, write the University of Richmond Police Department, att. Jeanne Clery Crime Statistician, Special Programs Building, 31 UR Drive, University of Richmond, VA 23173 or access the report online at http://oncampus. richmond.edu/administration/police/ccra/index.htm.
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Welcome to OLLI!
Established in 2004 at the University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute operates through the support of its members, the University of Richmond, and through an endowment from the Bernard Osher Foundation of San Francisco. We offer intellectual stimulation and civic engagement in a community of lifelong learners, age 50 and better. Rediscover your love for learning. And do it all on the beautiful University of Richmond campus. We offer an extensive array of courses in the liberal arts in the fall, spring and summer semesters. The offerings are a combination of undergraduate credit courses for audit, special interest groups, mini-courses, free lectures, community service projects, and more. There are no entrance requirements, no tests and no grades. In fact, no college background is needed at all—it’s your love of learning that counts. If you’re 50 or better with a curious mind and a keen interest in learning, we’d love for you to join us.
OLLI Leadership Council
Composed of Osher members, the OLLI Leadership Council is actively engaged in volunteer service for all aspects of the Osher Institute. A list of the current members and meeting minutes of the OLLI Leadership Council are posted on the OLLI website. Leadership Council members serve on teams for Membership, Marketing, Curriculum, Course Leader Support and Development.
OLLI Volunteer Opportunities
Members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute are invited to participate as volunteers in many aspects of the Institute. OLLI members who engage as volunteers expand their OLLI experience in and beyond the classroom by leading OLLI classes, serving on volunteer teams and more. Please contact the OLLI office for more details and to sign-up for volunteer opportunities. 4
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Membership Levels
You can become an Osher member at any time during the year for as little as $50 per year. A summary follows of membership levels and benefits. To become a member, see page 19 for a Membership Form or visit us online at osher.richmond.edu and click on Membership Levels. Your membership is valid for one year from the date you join.
GOLD (rolling 12-month)
$400/year
Our Gold membership is perfect for individuals who want to take advantage of the entire Osher Lifelong Learning Institute experience. This individual membership includes a University of Richmond One Card and e-mail address, parking pass, full use of the library including access to online databases while on campus, and membership in Friends of Boatwright Memorial Library. In addition, Gold members have unlimited access to all Osher courses included in this Schedule of Classes free of charge excluding off-campus trips.
GOLD PLUS ONE (rolling 12-month)
$600/year
Gold Plus One is the perfect membership for two people joining Osher together. When you join with another person as a Gold Plus One member, each person saves $100. This level includes the same benefits as our Gold membership but covers two people joining together.
SILVER (rolling 12-month)
$50/year
Our Silver membership is the perfect “get acquainted” level for individuals who are interested in seeing what Osher has to offer. For a small annual fee, an individual receives a University of Richmond One Card and e-mail address, parking pass, full student-status use of the library including access to online databases while on campus, and access to register for Osher courses. However, Silver members pay for each course in which they enroll, $100 to audit available semester-long credit courses and mini course fees as listed in this Schedule of Classes.
UR Osher (rolling 12-month)
$25/year
For UR faculty, staff and retirees, who want to receive notices of special Osher member events and programs.
Upgrading Your Membership
Are you a Silver member who is wondering if an all-inclusive Gold or Gold Plus One membership (allowing you to register for as many classes as you’d like for no additional fees) is right for you? Silver members may upgrade to Gold or Gold Plus One at any time during the first six months of their membership year. Upgrades will not change the membership term dates. When upgrading, the $50 Silver membership fee will be applied to the upgrade.
Membership Benefits Scheduled OLLI Courses and Programs
Members may enroll year-round for OLLI courses and programs, Fall, Spring and Summer, announced online and in print on August 1, December 1 and May 1.
NEW! OLLI After Five
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Are busy days keeping you from taking daytime OLLI classes? Come enjoy intellectually stimulating Osher Institute programs at a time of the day that works for you with our new OLLI After Five offerings – mini courses, learning on the run talks and audit opportunities scheduled after 5 p.m. Look in this schedule for the OLLI After Five offerings.
Osher Social Networking Opportunities
Refund Policy
Course fees paid cannot be refunded, and cannot be applied to membership fees. Membership fees cannot be credited or refunded, except in upgrades as described in the Upgrading Your Membership section.
The OLLI has an online ‘WIKI’ at sites.google.com/site/urscsosher/ where pictures and documents for Osher classes and programs may be posted and viewed. Additionally, Osher “breaking news” is posted online, at Facebook (facebook.com/urscs) and Twitter (twitter.com/urscs)
Payments
OLLI NEWS
We accept checks (made payable to the University of Richmond), VISA, MasterCard or American Express. When paying by check, payment of membership fee and course registration fees must be submitted on separate checks.
Scholarships
The UR Osher Institute is pleased to be able to offer scholarships for Osher oncampus mini-courses. Please encourage individuals who may otherwise hesitate to join us to inquire about a scholarship by calling the OLLI office.
OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
COME ONE, COME ALL! The newly launched Osher Newsletter will be published several times a year with news, articles, special events, and profiles of Osher students and course leaders. The Osher member editorial staff of the newsletter invite and encourage all Osher members to contribute to the newsletter. Tell us what Osher has done to enrich and enhance your life. This is an excellent way to share your love of learning and your own special interests in the Osher program. Submissions should be made to the Editorial Staff by email to Sarah McMahon at smcmahon46@gmail.com. LEARN, EXPLORE, ENJOY OSHER!
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OLLI Interest Groups
Formed and led by Osher members, our vibrant OLLI interest groups are listed below. More details about interest groups are online at http://scs.richmond.edu/ osher/interest-groups/index.html. UR Osher Institute membership is required for interest group participants. If you would like to explore forming a new interest group please contact the Osher office at (804) 287-6344 or at jdowrick@richmond.edu. Bridge
The social/party/duplicate bridge group meets on the first Friday of each month, from 11:00 am until about 3:00 pm. We bring a lunch and play at members houses. Advanced beginner lessons are ongoing, the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm. Please contact Ellen Hollands at efine98@aol.com or (804) 741-0221 if you are interested in joining either group. These are FUN groups. All levels are welcome! Great Conversations
We meet monthly to discuss memorable poems, stories and essays. Applying our own experience to what we learn can transform good discussions into great conversations, full of twists and turns and modern, personal meaning. To learn more, send an email to John Bruns, at greatconversations@comcast.net.
Investments
Now is a great time to join this investment interest group. Share your knowledge and gain new ideas that may help you in your personal portfolio. The group coordinator is Peggy Ware at yimbrok@comcast.net.
University of Richmond Network ID and SpiderMail
Osher Institute members are eligible to set up a University network ID and password that will allow them to receive University “SpiderBytes” of upcoming events posted at “SpiderMail.” Instructions for setting up your network ID and password, and your “SpiderMail” account are included in the Osher member welcome email packet provided when you join the Osher Institute. A network ID and password are also necessary for participation in some Osher classes in which students use on-campus computers, and for on-campus access to Boatwright Library online databases.
Speech Center
If you are considering a speaking assignment, the University Speech Center would like to offer support. Individuals may schedule practice time on a wide variety of visual aids, including PowerPoint, overhead transparencies, and audio support. Peer tutoring sessions are available with any of the student speech consultants at times designed to suit clients’ schedules.
There is no charge and reservations are required. To make a reservation or for more information on the Speech Center, go to http://speech.richmond.edu.
One Card: University of Richmond ID Card
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members are eligible for the University of Richmond “One Card” which can be used to: • Check out books at the Boatwright Library • Receive discounts at the faculty/staff rate for University events (season tickets excluded). • Use the One Card as a debit “SpiderCard” after the member deposits funds by calling (804) 289-8769 or online at: https://spidercard.richmond.edu The Osher Institute office staff will contact newly enrolled Osher Institute members when their enrollment forms and fees have been processed for One Card eligibility. To receive your One Card (this includes having your picture taken), stop by the One-Card Services office, open between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, located in room 330 of the Tyler Haynes Commons Building.
Hikers
Come explore the outdoors with us on trails of varying difficulty, both in Richmond and throughout Virginia. The group coordinator is Marshall Ervine at william.ervine@richmond.edu. Literary Dreamers
Osher members are welcome to join this group founded in 2001 by dedicated School of Continuing Studies students. Readings range from academic non-fiction to literary fiction to popular fiction. The group coordinator is Patty Clark at bookclub.ur@gmail.com. Writing for Enjoyment
For both aspiring and experienced writers, members encourage one another and share their work-in-progress with the group. After a get-acquainted period, a regular commitment to our weekly meetings is expected. The group coordinator is Jan Tarasovic at jtarasovic@comcast.net. 6
The Value of an Osher Membership You can “get acquainted” with Osher by purchasing a Silver membership for just $50. But when you purchase a Gold or Gold Plus One membership, you get full access to our program and member benefits valued at $1,100 or more.
Benefit Osher Short Courses UR Undergraduate Course Online Database Subscription Total Value
Value $40 and up $1,062-$3,5001 $35 and up2 $1,137 and up
1. Costs vary depending on the school in which the course is offered. We’ve used a School of Continuing Studies 3 credit hour course ($1,020) to illustrate the total value. 2. An average cost for an individual subscription. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND School of Continuing Studies
UR COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Boatwright Memorial Library
All Osher Institute members may enjoy the following privileges at the Boatwright Memorial Library: • Borrowing books, audiobooks and music recordings • Use of more than 120 online library databases that can be accessed from the UR campus via a network ID and password.
Modlin Center
All Osher Institute members are eligible for the Osher Institute Member discount for individual Modlin Center performances (not applicable to season subscriptions) and may purchase tickets when they go on sale to the UR campus community, usually in early August of each year. Please note that the Senior (65+) rate for a season subscription package is comparable to the Osher Institute member rate for individual tickets.
Technology Learning • Participating in the library Contact Us Center (TLC) workshop series offered Jane Dowrick, Director The TLC is available for use by the library each fall (804) 287-6344 by Osher Institute members and spring, usually in jdowrick@richmond.edu with a valid One Card and the second half of the an activated University netDebra Guild, Administrative semester; details availwork ID and password. Coordinator able from library staff; TLC resources include a (804) 287-6608 the workshop series is in Macintosh and PC producdguild@richmond.edu addition to the library tion lab and training materials classes offered through the available for checkout. Help is OLLI available from student lab assistants. Priority for use of equipment and lab assisCampus Parking and Map tance is given to undergraduates working Osher members receive a vehicle tag for on academic projects. The TLC is located parking on campus valid for the current on the 3rd floor of the Boatwright Liyear of OLLI membership. The tag must brary. More information is available online be displayed at all times when parking on at www.richmond.edu by selecting “Techcampus, and is to be placed inside the rear nology Learning Center” in the Campus window on the driver’s side. Osher memDirectory or by calling ber parking is allowed in posted Com(804) 289-8772. muter parking areas located around campus. With your Osher parking tag Campus Orientation Tours properly displayed, you may also park in Come learn more about the beautiful other lots on campus after posted hours. University of Richmond campus and the Parking is allowed ONLY on paved, desigmany opportunities for learning and fun. nated parking spaces. Handicapped parkDid you know, for example, that we have ing is available for Osher members with a mummy on campus? Have you enjoyed valid handicapped parking tags. All camour beautiful walking trails? Led by Osher pus buildings and parking areas are deInstitute members, campus tours take tailed on the UR campus map at place after daytime “Learning on the Run” richmond.edu/visit/maps. programs and are available by appointment throughout the semester by calling the Friends of Boatwright Osher Institute office at (804) 287-6344 Memorial Library or (804) 287-6608. A wonderful benefit of Osher Institute Gold and Gold Plus One membership is Campus Walks the option to enroll in the “Friends of Guided by an Osher member, these Boatwright Memorial Library.” Members walks follow the beautiful walking trails who wish to enroll may simply check this on the University of Richmond campus. option on their membership form, or Wear comfortable walking shoes and contact the Osher Institute at (804) 287bring water and insect repellant. Walkers 6608. Friends are involved in activities to need not complete the entire walk. support the Boatwright Memorial LiDates: A campus walk will take place brary and are invited to special Friends after each on-campus “Learning on the of the Boatwright Library events Run” Brown Bag midday lecture; please throughout the year. see “Learning on the Run” listings with dates in this schedule. OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
Time: 5 minutes following midday “Learning on the Run” lectures Location: Meet at location for midday “Learning on the Run” lectures. No Registration or Fee for this program:
Campus walks are free and open to both Osher members and non-members. Non-members need to contact the Osher office at 287-6608 to arrange for a temporary parking tag.
Civic Engagement
At the UR Bonner Center for Civic Engagement, Osher members may join undergraduate students, faculty, staff, and community members to address civic and social issues through action, reflection, and research. The center helps to match volunteers with opportunities to help in the metro-Richmond area and sponsors brown bag lunch discussions during the Fall and Spring semesters. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members are eligible to apply for volunteer opportunities. For more information visit the Center for Civic Engagement Web site: www.engage.richmond.edu or call 484-1600.
UR Community Programs
Osher Institute members are welcome to participate in campus life! The Heilman Dining Center and Tyler’s Grill in Tyler Haynes Commons are open to the public. Schedules vary during the year, so check online at dining.richmond.edu. Enjoy the many free lectures and programs on the UR campus sponsored by these UR organizations: International Film Series (289-8660, online at oncampus.richmond.edu/~mrc/ifilm), Jepson Forum (287-6627, email Jepson@richmond.edu), University Museums (289-8276, online at museums.richmond.edu), Center for Civic Engagement (www.engage.richmond.edu), WILL/WGSS Speaker Series (289-8578, online at oncampus.richmond.edu/WILL/events). Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness community memberships are available for purchase; go to oncampus. richmond.edu/student/affairs/recwell or call 289-8361 for details.
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Special Events Upcoming Osher Institute Events
These events are open to Osher members and non-members. To register, use the Osher form on page 21 of this schedule.
LLI ChinaFest: Fresh Views of China (lecture, discussion) Personal observations of the country and its people, presented by a panel of close observers. Panelists: Dean King, novelist and historian, featuring his book on Chinese women and the Long March. Ting Xu, president, Evergreen Enterprises, a multinational company headquartered in Richmond. Mr. King will sign copies of his book, “Unbound,” available for purchase after the program. after 5
Moderater: Rose Nan-Ping Chen Date: Thursday, Feb. 3 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 PM Fee: Free and open to the public; registration required.
CRN: 50118 Location: Jepson Hall 118
An Overview of Health Care Reform (lecture, discussion) Health Care Reform has been signed into action: what does that really mean? McCandlish Holton, PC will explain the new legislation, compare it to current protocols, and explore potential changes effected. Topics will include the impact on health care providers, the creation of insurance exchanges, and tax changes affecting employment. Leaders: Jeremy Ball, Amanda Kutz, Dominic Madigan, Jamie Martin Dates: Wednesday, Mar. 2 Time: 12:30 – 2:00 PM CRN: 50122
Fee: Free and open to the public; registration required.
Second Annual Afternoon with Russian Opera Singer Vladimir Lapin at the Weinstein Jewish Community Center Sponsored By the Weinstein JCC & University of Richmond Osher Institute Sunday, March 13, 2011, 2 pm., JCC Auditorium Join us for another wonderful musical afternoon with Russian Vocalist Vladimir Lapin. He has performed in such venues as Avery Fisher Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and opera concerts in Novafeltria and Rimini, Italy. We welcome him back to the JCC as his musical performance includes Russian and Italian arias, Yiddish and Jewish music as well as several Broadway tunes. Light refreshments will be served. Low-cost transportation is available. For more details contact Shari Menlowe-Barck, JCC Senior Adult coordinator @ 545-8611. Ticket Cost: $12 /General Public; $10/JCC & Osher Institute Members and Senior Adults (62+). For ticket sales contact the JCC front desk @ 288-6091. OLLI Breakfast – OLLI Dinner at the Heilman Dining Center, Westhampton Room Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 7:30 am, Free and open to the public, no registration required Meet fellow OLLI members at the Heilman Dining Center in the Westhampton Room for breakfast on Wednesday, March 16 from 7:30 – 9 AM and dinner on Wednesday, March 23 from 5:30 – 7:00 PM. Not yet an OLLI member? Come join us and find out from OLLI members what the Osher Institute and UR have to offer. Meals are all-you-can-eat, cafeteria-style; cost of breakfast is $6.50/senior $5.50, dinner is $9.50/senior $8. Registration is not needed for this fun OLLI get-together! The Heilman Dining Center is open to the public; go to dining.richmond.edu for menu and schedule details. Osher Social Networking Opportunities The OLLI has an online ‘WIKI’ at sites.google.com/site/urscsosher/ where pictures and documents for Osher classes and programs may be posted and viewed. Additionally, Osher “breaking news” is posted online, at Facebook (facebook.com/urscs) and Twitter (twitter.com/urscs)
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Osher Mini Courses
Art
Art in the Making: Studio Tours
Who Made This? Appropriation in Modern and Contemporary Art
(lecture, discussion) New! Who is the “real” artist of Andy Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Can paintings? Warhol? The designers of the soup can labels? Or both? In this class we’ll discuss how appropriation in recent art challenges ideas of authorship, originality, and creativity. Note: the second class will meet at the VMFA. Leader: N. Elizabeth Schlatter Dates: Mondays, Mar. 14, 21 Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM CRN: 50130 Fee: $40 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Art in Unusual Forms
(lecture, discussion) New! Three very different outcomes of creativity will be considered. Edgar Allan Poe lived a tortured life that resulted in beautiful literature and admiration of Manet. Adolf Hitler was a rejected artist who confiscated masterpieces for his own pleasure. Renoir was a purist whose art, which moved from Impressionism to Classicism, endures for the ages.
Mini courses are uniquely designed for Osher members. These courses, led by OLLI members and others who have a passion for learning and leading, cover a variety of academic topics.
Learn more about our Osher course leaders online at osher.richmond.edu. OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
Leader: Héloïse (Ginger) Levit Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM CRN: 50131 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
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(lecture, discussion) New! We will visit studios and galleries to talk with artists who create for both public and private display, including Paul DiPasquale, Charles Ponticello, Marilyn Haskin and artists with open studios in Art Works Studios and Galleries. This class meets off-campus. Leaders: Selected Richmond area artists Dates: Fridays, Apr. 8, 15, 22 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50134 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Dramatic Arts A New Look at Silent Movies
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(viewing, lecture, discussion) New! Some of the greatest films ever made date from the silent era (1895-1927). We will view a selection of films from different genres, talk about their actors, their directors. and their contexts in the rapidly developing art form and business. Leaders: Irby Brown, Paul Porterfield Dates: Wednesdays, Feb, 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9 Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM CRN: 50132 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Cool Flicks: Classic Comedy
(viewing, lecture, discussion) Updated! Laughter in this class is certain to chase away winter chills. We will watch and discuss: Sullivan’s Travels (1942), Cold Turkey (1971) and Used Cars (1980). Leader: Dan Begley Dates: Thursdays, Apr. 7, 14, 21 Time: 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM CRN: 50133 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
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History Behind the Scenes at the Virginia Historical Society
(lecture, discussion, tours) New! The Virginia Historical Society collects, preserves, and interprets the commonwealth’s past for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations. In this class, VHS staff will give participants a behind-the-scenes look at how the Society fulfills the various aspects of its diverse mission. Note: This class meets at the Virginia Historical Society. Leaders: Bill Obrochta, VHS Staff Dates: Tuesdays, Jan. 11, 18, 25 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50135 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Civil War Episodes in Virginia, 150 Years Later
(lecture, discussion) New! We will visit Richmond’s American Civil War Center exhibitions and view a presentation on how 19th century artists rendered the story of the largest American conflict. Students will tour the Tredegar National Park as well as Brown’s Island. A Civil War re-enactor will share with us the experiences of a “Colored Trooper” fighting for the Union in Virginia. Note: this class will meet both on and off-campus. Leaders: Sheryl DeLeo, Sean Kane, Ellis Billups Dates: Fridays, Mar. 18, Apr. 1, 15 Meets every other week. Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50136 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members. An $8.00 entrance fee will be collected at the Civil War Center from all members.
Genealogy for Beginners at the Library of Virginia
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! Let’s get started on finding your family history! We will begin with an introduction to the basics, followed with setting goals, keeping organized and identifying resources. Focus will be placed on using the Library of Virginia’s rich collection (on-site and on-line) of Virginia heritage and much more. This class meets at the Library of Virginia; free parking is available at LVA deck. Leader: Donna M. Shumate Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 22, 24, Mar. 1, 3 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50137 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Elizabeth Van Lew, Unlikely Civil War Spy
(lecture, discussion) New! Learn about the fascinating life of spy Elizabeth Van Lew. (“Crazy Bet”). Born into a prominent Richmond family, she attended school in Philadelphia as a young woman, where she “imbibed abolitionism” and secretly gave critical aid to Union efforts. Leader: April Cain Dates: Fridays, Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50138 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
History of Alcohol
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(lecture, discussion) New! Ancient Rome was populated by very ordinary people who dealt daily with mundane and everyday matters. We will look at how they lived, worked, ate and drank, decorated their homes, and socialized. There will be a $3 materials fee for all students. Leader: Glenn R. Markus Dates: Thursdays, Mar. 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7, 14, 21 Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM CRN: 50140 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Intelligence Failures: Pearl Harbor to Iraq
(lecture, discussion) New! We will look at several intelligence failures to determine if there are common factors in each. Aided by illustrative videos, our discussion will focus on not only the process of warning and actions taken, but also on what steps can and have been taken to lessen the chance of surprise. Leader: Phil True Dates: Thursdays, Apr. 7, 14, 21 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50141 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Humanities Big Questions
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(lecture, discussion) New! Drink in a sobering tale of how spirits helped develop civilization, ignite war, enhance ceremonial and religious traditions, cause civil unrest, and lead many important revolutionary ideals to the forefront of society. Leader: Matthew Krogh Dates: Thursdays, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM CRN: 50139 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Daily Life in Ancient Rome
(lecture, discussion, activity) New! Does tolerance for others’ beliefs reflect uncertainty for one’s own beliefs? What is the difference between Truth (big T) and truth (little t)? Learning and using the “conversation café” method, we will consider thought-provoking questions, the classic philosophy behind them, and our own ideas and beliefs. Leaders: Dan Smith, Jacquelyn Pogue Dates: Wednesdays, Apr. 6, 13, 20 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50149 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND School of Continuing Studies
OSHER MINI COURSES
Information Technology
Interdisciplinary
The Bounty of the Boatwright: An Orientation to the Boatwright Library
Religion versus Government: Can they be reconciled?
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! Access to the vast resources of the Boatwright Memorial Library is a benefit of Osher Institute membership. Students will tour the library building and learn how to navigate the library’s web site. Required: activated UR network ID. Leader: Lucretia McCulley Dates: Tuesday, Mar. 15 Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM CRN: 50123 Fee: Free to Osher Members
Googling and the Library
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! Improve your Google searching skills and find out how Google and Boatwright Library connect with resources through this hands-on library workshop. We will cover how to use library databases interchangeably with Google, and how libraries and Google are collaborating on digital projects. Required: activated UR network ID. Leader: Lucretia McCulley Dates: Thursday, Mar. 17 Time: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM CRN: 50125 Fee: Free to Osher Members
(lecture, discussion) New! Separation of church and state, a common phrase, but is it possible? Is it desirable? Can religion play a positive role in the affairs of government? If so, can it be implemented without trampling on the religious freedom of others? Leaders: Sylvia Clute, Dave Cooper Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 1, 8, 15 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50142 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Topical Discussions in the Afternoon
(lecture, discussion, activity) Updated! This student-driven class will explore current events ranging from local to international. Students suggest topics for a facilitated discussion based on knowledge rather than opinion. This class meets once each month. Leader: Ann Smoot Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, Apr. 6, May 4, meets once a month, omit dates in between Time: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM CRN: 50143 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Catch That Mouse: Pre-Beginner Computer Class
Leader: Karen Wellek Scott Dates: Mondays, Apr. 4, 11, 18 Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM CRN: 50127 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
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(lecture, discussion, activity) Updated! This student-driven class will explore current events ranging from local to international. Students suggest topics for a facilitated discussion based on knowledge rather than opinion. This class meets once each month. Leader: Ann Smoot Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, Apr. 6, May 4, meets once a month, omit dates in between Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM CRN: 50144 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Digital Photography: Art and Technology
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! Learn the basics of digital picture taking and production, outdoors and in the computer classroom. Prerequisites: Activate your UR network ID and purchase this text: Digital Photography Visual Quick Tips by Gregory Georges, available online and at area book merchants. Leaders: Wayne Dementi, Tim Williams Dates: Mondays, Feb. 28, Mar. 7, 14* Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM *class on Mar. 14 meets until 5 pm CRN: 50146 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Rediscovering Richmond On Location: Lens Eye Views and Essays
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(lecture, discussion, activity) New! This class is designed for the person who has never used a computer. We will focus on the practical use of a home computer for leisure pursuits such as writing family letters, researching trustworthy information on the Internet and e-mailing notes and attachments.
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(lecture, discussion, tour) Updated! First in the classroom and then on a walking tour, we will look at Richmond and Richmonders through images by Wayne Dementi and essays by Brooks Smith on a variety of historical and lifestyle topics of our town. This class will meet off-campus at UR Downtown. Leaders: Wayne Dementi, Brooks Smith Dates: Friday , Apr. 1 Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM CRN: 50148 Fee: $40 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
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Born To Be Wild: Rediscover the Freedom of Fun
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! This class will help you learn how to rediscover the freedom of fun and what’s inside you, just waiting to be resurrected. By the end of our time together, you will have completed a custom-designed plan for bringing more celebration and adventure into your days. There’s homework but, of course, it’s fun! Leader: Jill Baughan Dates: Mondays, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50150 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
War and Justice
(lecture, discussion) New! This class introduces the problem of justice in political conflict, from ancient Israel and Greece to the present. Topics will include just war, pacifism, torture and terrorism. There will be recommended readings from War and Christian Ethics: Classic and Contemporary readings on the Morality of War, ed. Arthur F. Holmes. Leader: G. Scott Davis Dates: Tuesdays, Mar. 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19 Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM CRN: 50147 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Brain Food: Games That Make You Think
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(lecture, discussion, activity) New! Using some of the challenging word, math, logic and strategy games from Paul Fleisher's book Brain Food, we will exercise our minds with games that are also appropriate for playing with grandchildren. Be prepared to play! Leader: Paul Fleisher Dates: Monday, Mar. 28 Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM CRN: 50161 Fee: $20 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Law
Literary Laughter: Writing Light and Humorous Verse
AM Law
(lecture, discussion, activity) New! Wake up to the many ways that the Constitution and Bill of Rights affect important choices by public officials on a daily basis. In this interactive program, you will play the roles of an FBI agent contemplating the search of a mosque for possible financial links to a terrorist group; a school board deciding whether a high school teacher can include religious texts among readings on human creation; and, of course, a Justice of the Supreme Court trying to balance privacy, religious liberty and freedom of expression against the needs of public safety and the democratic value of majority rule. Leader: John Douglass Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 8, 15, 22 Time: 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM CRN: 50159 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
(lecture, discussion, activity) Reprised! The sense of humor in poets historical and current provides a background for learning to write the verse that cheers up the sick, celebrates special occasions, and pokes holes in pomposity. Free verse and form, rules exaggerated or fractured, and learning with a chuckle – remedy for a too-serious world. Required text is The Complete Rhyming Dictionary by Clement Wood, revised by Ronald Bogus. Leader: Patsy Bickerstaff Dates: Thursdays, Feb. 10, 17, 24 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50154 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Literary Gems: Civil War Mystery Series
Leadership Taking Your Passion for Learning to the Next Level: A Workshop for Developing Osher Courses (lecture, discussion, activity) Updated! For those who are thinking about leading an Osher course, or would like to help develop OLLI courses, this session covers the ingredients of peerled OLLI courses. Leaders: Jane Dowrick, Tim Williams Dates: Tuesday, Feb. 1 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50117 Fee: Free to Osher Members and Non-members
(reading, lecture, discussion) Updated! In this sesquicentennial year of the American Civil War, we will read and discuss three American mysteries set during the Civil War, in this order: Ann Mc Millan’s Dead March, Owen Parry’s Faded Coat of Blue and Michael Kilian’s Murder at Manassas. Leader: Sheryl Deleo Dates: Fridays, Mar. 25, Apr. 8, 22 meets every other week, omit dates in between weeks Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50155 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Literature Shakespeare: Little Known and Much Known
(lecture, discussion) New! Double Falsehood has been endorsed as the real thing by The Arden Shakespeare. One of our sessions will be led by Grant Mudge of Richmond Shakespeare, presenting King Lear and Double Falsehood in the Spring/Summer season.
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OSHER MINI COURSES
Voices & Visions, Part 2
(lecture, discussion, activity) Updated! We will explore by discussion and video the life and work of a few more of America’s most renowned poets—Hart Crane, T.S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop, Langston Hughes and others. To prepare for the first meeting, class members should get to know T.S. Eliot by reading a short bio of his life as well as two or three of his poems (bio and poems are available to read online at Wikipedia.com).
Music
World Affairs
Understanding Opera, Part II
Learning in a Globalized World
(lecture, discussion) Updated! With discussions based on productions of Virginia Opera's 20102011 season this course will increase your understanding of and appreciation for operatic music. Recommended for aficionados or dubious beginners alike. Part II focuses on Wagner’s monumental The Valkyrie and Puccini’s heartbreaking Madama Butterfly.
Leader: Don Warner Dates: Mondays, Apr. 4, 11, 18 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50156 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Leader: Glenn Winters Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 2, 9, 16 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CRN: 50157 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Reading Literature: Paying Attention to Authors and Readers
Science
(lecture, discussion) New! Authors create a text, but readers create meaning from that text. In this course, we will examine how one pays respect to both sides of this process, and so how one reads and understands literature. Leader: Eric Douglass Dates: Wednesdays, Feb. 2, 9, 16 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM CRN: 50151 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Arabian Folk Tales
Science to Inspire
(lecture, guided tours, activities) New! The Science Museum of Virginia at Broad Street Station welcomes you to explore, discover and learn about alternative energy technologies, urban gardening, waste water and storm water treatment, and field ecology. Leaders: David Olli, Eugene Maurakis Dates: Wednesdays, Mar. 16, 23, 30 Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CRN: 50160 Fee: $40 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
(reading, lecture, discussion) Updated! We will enjoy a collection of folk tales and the history and culture surrounding them. Required: Arab Folktales by Inea Bushnaq, Arabian Nights by Anonymous, Muhsin Al-Musawi (Noted by), George Stade. Leader: Muhammad Sahli Dates: Thursdays, Feb. 3, 10, 17 Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM CRN: 50152 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
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(lecture, discussion, activity) Updated! A panel of international students and scholars and returned study abroad students will share their educational journey of cultural exploration and discovery in a globalized world. We will also visit The Global Studio in the CarolH Weinstein International Center to learn about opportunities for self-directed study in a variety of languages, access to recorded news broadcasts from around the world, and more. Leaders: International Students and Scholars Returned Study Abroad Students, Sharon Scinicariello Dates: Tuesdays, Feb. 22, Mar. 1 Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM CRN: 50145 Fee: $40 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Culture, Roles, and Missions of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines (lecture, discussion) New! 700 Billion of your tax dollars goes to equipping the Services. Learn about their culture, why they exist, what they do, and how they do it. Leader: Bill Davis Dates: Mondays, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14 Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM CRN: 50158 Fee: $60 for Silver Members, no fee for Gold/Gold Plus One members
Camp In at the Science Museum of Virginia
Spend a night with your grandchild and experience tons of hands-on activities. Check out animals that make the Arctic their home, and see what special adaptations you would need to live there. Watch a giantscreen film in the Imax®Dome, enjoy a Carpenter Science Theater Company storytelling performance, explore the exhibits and much more. Go to http://www.smv.org/campin.html for details about Camp In, including registration, dates and fees.
Learn more about our Osher course leaders online at osher.richmond.edu. OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
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Learning on the Run
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
(lecture, discussion) New! From his travels over most of Lewis and Clark’s route, our speaker will share the fascinating details of this amazing expedition. Leader: Hugh Campbell Dates: Thursday, Feb. 3 Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM CRN: 50119 Fee: Free to Osher Members
Unsung Heroines: The Story of Jamestown's Women and Children
(lecture, discussion) New! Author of Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky, discusses the story behind the 100 women and children who traveled to Jamestown in 1609. Copies of the book are $20.00 and will be available for purchase and signing. Leader: Connie Lapallo Dates: Monday, Feb. 7 Time: 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM CRN: 50120 Fee: Free to Osher Members
Managing Change in Our Lives
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(lecture, discussion) Reprised! We will look at how to recognize our “circles of influence” and “circles of concern” and how to manage the stress of change in our everyday lives.
Here are some great opportunities to fit study into a busy schedule. Come take part in any or all of these talks on a variety of timely topics. You are welcome to bring your own meal and beverage to enjoy during midday on-campus talks.
Leader: Tim Williams Dates: Thursday, Feb. 24 Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM CRN: 50121 Fee: Free to Osher Members
All Learning on the Run talks are free to Osher members. Seating is limited, and registration is required using the registration form on page 21 or visit our web site to register online. Midday on-campus talks are followed by a campus walk. See “Campus Walks” in this schedule for more details. UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND 14
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Belgium for Lunch
(lecture, discussion) New! Join us for this virtual visit to Belgium – its towns, history, arts, and yes, beers and good food! A Belgian native will guide your discovery of this small country, its people and its challenges. Leader: Franc, oise Mullen Dates: Thursday, Mar. 17 Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM CRN: 50124 Fee: Free to Osher Members
Where are My Keys? Organization Tips for the Home
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(lecture, discussion, activity) New! Before you buy another storage container, learn how to de-clutter and organize your papers and possessions. Participants will practice faster mail sorting, easier record keeping and making decisions about what to keep, share and toss.
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller’s Odyssey from Atlanta to Hollywood
(lecture, discussion) New! The authors discuss their new book about the novel Gone With the Wind and its legacy, and give an entertaining account of how this worldwide literary phenomenon has sustained public interest for 75 years. An exhibit of rare GWTW memorabilia will be featured. Copies of their new book will be available for purchase and signing. Leaders: Ellen F. Brown, John Wiley, Jr. Dates: Tuesday, Apr. 12 Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM CRN: 50129 Fee: Free to Osher Members
Leader: Karen Wellek Scott Dates: Monday, Mar. 21 Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM CRN: 50126 Fee: Free to Osher Members
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All About Coffee
(lecture, discussion, activity) New! Join us at Rostov’s Coffee in the Fan District for tastings and interesting facts about this most beloved beverage. Leader: Tammy Rostov Dates: Sunday, Apr. 10 Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM CRN: 50128 Fee: Free to Osher Members
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OSHER AUDIT COURSES
Osher Courses for Audit, Spring 2011 All credit courses for audit by Osher students are on a space available basis and registration will be confirmed in the first week of class. Silver Osher members pay $100 for each audit course. There is no fee to audit courses for Gold and Gold Plus One Osher members. Please go to osher.richmond.edu, click
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on Class Registration then Schedule of Classes for full descriptions and schedules of credit classes. Printed credit class schedules are also available at the Osher Office and at the School of Continuing Studies. Please note that only these courses listed below are approved for Osher student audit.
CRN
SUBJECT
TITLE
DAYS/TIME
INSTRUCTOR(S)
22656
ART 398U 01
ST: Our Glorious Dead
T 7:00-9:40pm
Wray/Alley
22660
ARTS 115U 01
Intro to Painting
R 6:30-9:10pm
Lane
22072
BIOL 398U 01
ST: Great Ideas in Science
W 7:00-9:40pm
Brown
23039
ENGL398U 01
ST: Selected Works in American Lit.
W 7:00-9:40pm
Staff
23038
ENGL 398U 02
ST: Literature of the Civil War
M 7:00-9:40pm
Herweyer
23041
ENGL 338U 01
Biblical Themes in Literature
R 7:00-9:40 pm
Reilly
22658
HIST 398U 01
ST: Our Glorious Dead
T 7:00-9:40pm
Wray/Alley
23042
HIST 398U 03
ST: Richmond: Colonial to 20th Century
R 7:00-9:40pm
Wray
22661
GEOL 320U 01
The Geology of Disaster
T 6:30-9:10pm
Kitchen
22664
HUM 212U 01
Applied Ethics
W 7:00-9:40pm
Duffee
20146
PLSC 207U 01
VA Government and Politics
F 6:30-9:10pm
Morgan
23020
PSYC 398U 01
ST: Getting Away with Murder
M 7:00-9:40pm
Forbes
20151
SOC 305U 01
Deviance
T 6:00-8:40pm
Moorefield
22662
SOC 310U 01
Criminology
R 6:00-8:40pm
Moorefield
20155
SPCH 206U 01
Group Communication
R 7:00-9:40pm
Helms
22081
THTR 398U 01
ST: Theater Appreciation
T 7:00-9:40pm
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND School of Continuing Studies
What are you doing today? Learn to cook. Relive history. Experience the arts. Get in shape. Get your finances in shape. The Office of Community and Professional Education in the School of Continuing Studies offers a variety of personal enrichment classes to help you do all this and more. Whatever your personal interests, we’re sure you’ll find classes that are interesting, affordable and fun. For more information about these OCPE courses or to register online, visit us at scs.richmond.edu/thinkagain or call (804) 289-8133 to request a copy of the Think Again catalog. Registration fees apply to each course and are not included as part of the Osher Institute membership.
SPRING 2011 OSHER SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Visit the Osher Office
We invite you to visit the Osher Office to learn more about the Osher Institute and the University of Richmond. To schedule a visit, please contact Debra Guild at dguild@richmond.edu or 287-6608.
Becoming an Osher Member
Your Osher membership entitles you to enroll in as many of the courses listed in this schedule as you’d like as space is available. Other benefits are described in the Membership and Benefits section in this schedule and include Boatwright Library borrowing privileges, free parking on campus and discounts for Modlin Center events.
By Mail
• Complete the Membership Form on page 19, select your membership option, enclose your payment and mail to: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies 28 Westhampton Way Richmond, VA 23173
By Fax
• Complete the Membership Form on page 19, select your membership option, include your credit card information for payment and fax to our secure fax line at (804) 287-1264.
OSHER INSTITUTE OFFICE INFORMATION
Registration Information
Interested in enrolling in a class or two? Or three? Or more? Osher Gold and Gold Plus One members may register for as many of the courses listed in this schedule as they’d like, as space is available, for no charge. Silver members pay $100 for credit courses for audit. Silver members pay the listed course fee for all other courses and may enroll in as many as they would like. Courses that are free also require a registration form. Registrations are accepted up to a week prior to the class start date. You may duplicate the Course Registration form on page 21 or download additional copies from our website: osher.richmond.edu and click on Class Registration .
By Mail
• Complete the Course Registration form on page 21, enclose your payment and mail to: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute University of Richmond School of Continuing Studies 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173
Online
Available to Gold and Gold Plus One members for all classes and to all members and guests for free classes. Log on to our website: osher.richmond.edu Click on Register for a Class.
By Fax
• Complete the Course Registration form on page 21, include your credit card information for payment and fax to our secure fax line at (804) 287-1264.
In Person
• Complete the Course Registration form on page 21, and bring it with your payment to the School of Continuing Studies. We are located in the Special Programs Building near the River Road entrance. • Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. • For directions or to schedule a visit, contact Debra Guild at dguild@richmond.edu or 287-6608
Course Registration and Location Confirmations
Confirmations will be e-mailed prior to each class start date. (If you do not have email, please contact the Osher office to obtain this information.) Class location and parking information will be included in the confirmation.
In Person
• Complete the Membership Form on page 19, select your membership option, and bring it with your payment to the School of Continuing Studies. We are located in the Special Programs Building near the River Road entrance. • Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. • For directions or to schedule a visit, contact Debra Guild at dguild@richmond.edu or 287-6608. 18
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MEMBERSHIP FORM
Membership Form
NEW MEMBERSHIP
RENEWAL MEMBERSHIP
Please use black ink. Print clearly. Please complete payment information and select member opportunities on reverse. This form is also available online at osher.richmond.edu
Membership Options Please select your annual membership level. You may join at anytime during the year. Your membership is valid for one year from the date you join. See “Membership” in Osher schedule for complete details.
GOLD $400 FRIEND OF BML
Please enroll me as a Friend of the Boatwright Memorial Library as part of my Gold or Gold Plus One membership.
Member Information
GOLD PLUS ONE $600
Please note: Both Gold Plus One members must complete Membership Forms. Complete 2nd member form on reverse.
SILVER $50 UR OSHER $25 (faculty, staff, retirees)
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MEMBERSHIP FORM
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UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND School of Continuing Studies
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Course Registration and Semester Calendar
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Your Osher membership must be current for the time period of the course(s) in which you enroll. Registrations are accepted up to one week before the class start date. Please use black ink. Print clearly. Each registrant must use a separate form. Name
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Course Registration: Make your selections on the reverse side of this page. No fees for Gold and Gold Plus One members unless specified, e.g. off-campus programs with fee. Silver members pay course fees noted. Each person must complete an individual registration form. Registration and Classroom Confirmation: For each class you select, you will receive an email a few days before each class begins, to confirm your registration and to provide classroom and parking locations. Please register only for courses you plan to attend. If the course you select is full, you will be contacted soon after you submit your registration. Osher classes are held in various buildings on campus. Refer to the campus map in the Osher schedule or online for building locations.
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OLLI Office Special Programs Building (#31 on UR Campus Map) Room 100
OLLI is online at osher.richmond.edu • (804) 287-6608
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COURSE REGISTRATION–PART TWO
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Behind the Scenes at the Virginia Historical Society Culture, Roles and Missions of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines Born To Be Wild: Rediscover the Freedom of Fun Take Your Passion to the Next Level, A Workshop for Dev. Osher Courses Art in Unusual Forms Religion versus Government: Can They be Reconciled? A New Look at Silent Movies Topical Discussions in the Afternoon Topical Discussions After Five Reading Literature: Paying Attention to Authors and Readers Understanding Opera, Part II Fresh Views of China The Lewis and Clark Expedition Arabian Folk Tales Shakespeare: Little Known and Much Known Unsung Heroines: The Story of Jamestown's Women and Children AM Law Literary Laughter: Writing Light and Humorous Verse Learning in a Globalized World Genealogy for Beginners at the Library of Virginia Managing Change in Our Lives Elizabeth Van Lew, Unlikely Civil War Spy Digital Photography: Art and Technology
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50122 An Overview of Health Care Reform 50139 History of Alcohol 50130 Who Made This? Appropriation in Modern and Contemporary Art 50123 Bounty of the Boatwright: An Orientation to the Boatwright Library 50147 War and Justice n/a Osher Member Breakfast - Heilman Dining Center - Westhampton Room 50160 Science to Inspire 50140 Daily Life in Ancient Rome 50124 Belgium for Lunch 50125 Googling and the Library 50136 Civil War Episodes in Virginia, 150 Years Later 50126 Where are My Keys? Organization Tips for the Home n/a Osher Member Dinner - Heilman Dining Center - Westhampton Room 50155 Literary Gems: Civil War Mystery Series 50161 Brain Food: Games That Make You Think 50148 Rediscovering Richmond On Location: Lens Eye Views and Essays 50127 Catch That Mouse: Pre-Beginner Computer Class 50156 Voices & Visions, Part 2 50149 Big Questions 50133 Cool Flicks: Classic Comedy 50141 Intelligence Failures: Pearl Harbor to Iraq 50134 Art in the Making: Studio Tours 50128 All About Coffee 50129 Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller's Odyssey … TOTAL # OF CLASSES:
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Jan 11-25, 10am-12pm (T) Jan 31-Feb 14, 2-4pm (M) Jan 31-Feb 14, 10am-12pm (M) Feb 1, 10am-12pm (T) Feb 1-15, 3:30-5pm (T) Feb 1-15, 1-3pm (T) Feb 2-Mar 9, 6-9pm (W) Feb 2-May 4, 3:30-5pm (W) Feb 2-May 4, 5:30-7pm (W) Feb 2-16, 10am-12pm (W) Feb 2-16, 1-3pm (W) Feb 3, 7-8:30pm (Th) Feb 3, 12:30-2pm (Th) Feb 3-17, 3-5pm (Th) Feb 4-18, 10am-12pm (F) Feb 7, 12:30-1:45pm (M) Feb 8-22, 7:30-9:30am (T) Feb 10-24, 10am-12pm (Th) Feb 22, Mar 1, 5:30-7:00pm (T) Feb 22-Mar 3, 1-3pm (T,Th) Feb 24, 5:30-7pm (Th) Feb 25-Mar 11, 10am-12pm (F) Feb 28-Mar 7, 2-4pm (M) Mar 14, 2-5pm (M) Mar 2, 12:30-2pm (W) Mar 3-31, 6:30-8pm (Th) Mar 14-21, 10-11:30am (M) Mar 15, 1-2:30pm (T) Mar 15-Apr 19, 3-5pm (T) Mar. 16, 7:30-9am (W) Mar 16-30, 12-2pm (W) Mar 17-Apr 21, 9:30-11:30am (Th) Mar 17, 12:30-2pm (Th) Mar 17, 2:30-4pm (Th) Mar 18, Apr 1, 15 (F) Mar 21, 5-7pm (M) Mar. 23, 5:30-7pm (W) Mar 25-Apr22, 10am-12pm (F) Mar 28, 5:30-7:30pm (M) Apr 1, 3-7pm (F) Apr 4-18, 5-6:30pm (M) Apr 4-18, 10am-12pm (M) Apr 6-20, 1-3pm (W) Apr 7-21, 3:30-6:30pm (Th) Apr 7-21, 1-3pm (Th) Apr 8-22, 1-3pm (F) Apr 10, 2-4pm (Sun) Apr 12, 12:30-2pm (T) TOTAL $:
Free $60 $40 Free to Members $60 Meal Fee $40 $60 Free to Members Free to Members $60 Free to Members Meal Fee $60 $20 $40 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 Free to Members Free to Members
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18 Admissions, Undergraduate ......... D2
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FOR PEOPLE 50 AND BETTER! MINI COURSES CREDIT CLASSES FOR AUDIT INTEREST GROUPS LEARNING ON THE RUN
MEMBERSHIPS START AT JUST $50
Explore your love of learning with OLLI. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute combines intellectual stimulation and civic engagement with a vibrant community of like-minded students, age 50 and older. We offer an extensive array of courses in the liberal arts in the fall, spring and summer semesters. The offerings are a combination of undergraduate credit courses for audit, special interest groups, mini-courses, community service projects, performing arts events and more. There are no entrance requirements, no tests and no grades. In fact, no college background is needed at all–it’s your love of learning that counts. Join the fun today! For more information on this exciting program, contact us today: Jane Dowrick, OLLI Director (804) 287-6344 or jdowrick@richmond.edu Debra Guild, OLLI Administrative Coordinator (804) 287-6608 or dguild@richmond.edu OLLI Office Special Programs Building (#31) Room 100
Bill Berry, Osher Member and Betty Scott, Osher Leader
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