World Archaeology: from Hunters and Gatherers to the Atomic Age

World Archaeology: from Hunters and Gatherers to the Atomic Age

Explore the development of human culture after the emergence from Africa and entrance to the Americas.

Wednesdays, Feb 16 – Apr 6
10:00 am – noon

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A Tale of Two Cities:  Rome and Paris in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.

A Tale of Two Cities: Rome and Paris in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.

Rome and Paris are two of the world’s most beautiful cities, but they were not always that way. Consider how one city ceded artistic influence and political power to the other as we examine how Rome and Paris encouraged different ideas and agendas.

Wednesdays Feb 16 – March 30
1:30 – 3:30 pm

Instructor: Kevin Justus

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Writing in the Midst of Chaos: The Insight of Writing with Trust in Our Own Experiences

Writing in the Midst of Chaos: The Insight of Writing with Trust in Our Own Experiences

Explore how writing heals, connects, reveals our truth and reinvents our style as we write the stories that make a difference in this crazy time.

Fridays Mar 4 – Apr 8
9:30 am - noon

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The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

Embark on a literary and historical journey of American ideals, values, humanity, religion, culture, politics, and war as seen through the literature of our presidents.

Fridays, March 4 - 25
10:00 am - noon

Instructor: William A. Fry

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A Musical Odyssey

A Musical Odyssey

In a six-part exploration of music from Bach to the present cellist and playwright Harry Clark will examine the connection between composer, performer and listener.

Thursdays, Mar 17 – Apr 21
10:00 am – noon

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African-American Art: A Survey

African-American Art: A Survey

Black American art is a key element of what defines American art. Examine the 300-year legacy of Black American painting, sculpture and other media in this 4-part lecture series.

Thursdays, Mar 17 – Apr 7
1:30 - 3:30 pm

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