THE LEARNING CURVE Winter/Spring 2009

 

 
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WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING

  • Every class I take gives me a keen awareness of beauty found in the world, be it in art or music. I now look and listen with appreciation and respect for talent everywhere in a world where politics and prejudices dissolve. Thank you.
    — Ann Kuperberg
  • If I had had Bill Fry as an instructor when I was in college I would have been a literature major. (He is) absolutely the most knowledgeable and exciting instructor I have ever had - and I've had lots!
    Jean Hartman
  • The astronomy course with Helmut Abt was so much fun! It was the fastest six weeks ever.
    Amy Jo Greene
  • I hope you'll persuade Mike Dominguez to repeat his great class which took a lot of preparation and organization. It is an absolutely unique introduction to the best of Tucson's art gallery scene.
    Nancy Fahringer
  • I want to comment on the extraordinary teaching talent of Gail Graham, Ph.D. Her presentations are exceptionally knowledgeable, interesting, organized, challenging, and enthusiastic. I found this course (China's Tang Dynasty) to be one of the most worthwhile courses I have ever taken.
    Joyce Colton, M.S.W., M.B.A.
  • What a thrill to sign up for Learning Curve Lectures. The art, literature, and humanities lectures are so well prepared and presented by knowledgeable and enthusiastic teachers that I want to learn more. The dilemma is how to fit them all into my schedule.
    Donna Trimakas
  • Cynthia Miller's painting classes have given me a community of artist friends with whom to share ideas, critiques, and support as we move forward in our development as artists.
    — Marti White