The Tufts University Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Spring 2010 Program Announced
As the days begin to get longer and the thought of spring is on all of our minds do not forget to take the time to think of yourself and your lifelong learning journey. The time is now to register for the spring program at The Tufts University Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (March 15 – May 10, 2010). There is an inspiring menu of study groups which offer great flexibility, both on our Medford and Lexington campuses.
With an array of study groups ranging from; Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, Discover the Allure of Paris, The Shapes Arise: A Brief History of American Architecture, The Periodic Table – What “Stuff” Is Made Of, What Makes a Successful Mystery Novel and The Women of Brewster Place: From a Social Psychology Perspective to name just a few there is sure to be something for everyone. With all of the choices the hard part will be in choosing. But whatever your choice Tufts Osher LLI will help you “Open the Door to Learning”.
The Tufts University Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a program for semi-retired or retired individuals and community friends. The program provides a stimulating learning experience through peer developed and peer lead study groups.
Membership benefits include use of Tufts Athletic Facilities, use of Tisch Library, participation in our EDventures groups and invitations to many on-campus events, as well as events at Brookhaven-at-Lexington, not open to the general public just to name a few !
Register early – enrollment is limited! Join the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University and get on course with your lifelong learning journey.
To learn more and to see a complete description of study groups visit us online at www.ase.tufts.edu/lli or call the office at 617-627-5699 to request a copy of our catalogue.