USMOsher Lifelong Learning InstituteClass ScheduleSpring 2021MARCH 15TOMAY 7
General InformationIf you are 50 or older, with a curious mind and an interest in learning justfor the joy of it, we invite you to join 2,200-plus like-minded older learnerswho are members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI). OLLIis located on the Portland campus of the University of Southern Maine.OLLI at USM is committed to providing its members with a wide variety ofstimulating courses, lectures, workshops, and complementary activities in acreative and inclusive learning community.As an OLLI member at USM, you’ll choose from an extensive array ofpeer-taught courses in the liberal arts and sciences. There are no entrancerequirements, grades, or tests. Your experience and love of learning arewhat count. Some OLLI at USM classes involve homework—usually readingor honing skills taught in class. Assignments are not mandatory but canenhance your learning experience.OLLI at USM is one of 17 Senior Colleges throughout Maine andparticipates in the Maine Senior College Network (maineseniorcollege.org).The National Resource Center for all Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes(osher.net) is located at Northwestern University in Chicago. Currently, thereare 124 OLLIs throughout the country.MembershipOLLI at USM is an autonomous, self-governing organization supportedthrough an annual membership fee of 25. The membership fee coversOLLI StaffDonna Anderson, Director207-228-8181, donna.anderson@maine.eduRob Hyssong, OLLI Program Coordinator207-228-8336; robert.hyssong@maine.eduMegan Saul, Administrative Specialist 3207-228-8482; megan.saul@maine.eduAnne Cardale, Program Director,Maine Senior College Network207-780-4128; acardale@maine.edu.2the fiscal year from July 1 to June 30. Your annual membership allows youto participate in all OLLI at USM courses and Special Interest Groups atOLLI. Our monthly online newsletter and Facebook page outline upcomingprograms and events open to you.ScholarshipsFull and partial scholarships are available through a simple, friendly,confidential process. Scholarships are limited to 50 per person per term,applicable to one course, the SAGE program, or workshops. Scholarshipsdo not apply to OLLI at USM membership, trips, or special events.Scholarship applications can be downloaded from the OLLI website:usm.maine.edu/olli/olli-scholarships. The form must be completed, signed,and submitted with each of your course registration forms.NOTE: It is not possible to register for courses online with ascholarship. Please email your registration form and scholarship requestto OLLI at our general email address: olliatusm@maine.edu BEFOREregistration day to ensure timely enrollment in your class. Scholarships,gift certificates, free memberships, or other waivers will be accepted afteronline registration opens. However, classes and workshops may be filled,so please turn them in as soon as possible.If you have any questions, please email olliatusm@maine.edu, and we willcontact you as soon as we can.OLLI Advisory Board 2020-21Susan Jennings, ChairSteve Schiffman, Vice ChairPeter Curry, SecretaryAnne Cass and Karen Day, Membership and Administration CommitteeGael McKibben and Elizabeth Housewright, Social Relations CommitteeStar Pelsue, External Relations CommitteePenny Davis-DublinPamela DelphenichMatt GoldfarbBob GreeneGeorgia KochDavid MortonSteve PikerFor MoreInformationCall: 207-780-4406 or1-800-800-4876E-mail:olliatusm@maine.eduVisit: usm.maine.edu/olli toregister for OLLI courses
Online Registration at OLLI at USMOnline registration allows you to sign up for classes in real-time.To begin the process, visit the OLLI website at:enrole.com/usmmaine/jsp/index.jsp?categoryId 10025There, you will find a link to the registration website on the homepage and step-by-step instructions under “Resources” on the left. Onceyou have perused the catalog and chosen which classes you wish to“purchase,” you are ready to go “shopping” on the registration website.You’ll be able to tell how many spaces are still available in your chosenclass and can add your name to a waitlist if a course is full.After you pay for your classes, you’ll receive an e-mail confirmation ofyour registration. It’s fast, easy, and secure.Please note: Credit card is the only form of payment you can use foronline registration. If you must use another payment form (scholarship,gift certificate), contact us at olliatusm@maine.edu. At this point, wecannot accept checks or cash.If you have shopped online, you should find online OLLI registrationa snap. But if you’re not comfortable doing your online registration,the OLLI staff is standing by to help you. Please call Rob (207-2288336), and he or another staff member will get back to you as soon aspossible.TIPS for Smooth Online Registrationl Try logging into the online registration system a few business daysbefore February 2 to be sure you can. Sign in with your e-mail andpassword. If you run into a problem, e-mail Rob Hyssong at robert.hyssong@maine.edu. If you can’t remember your password, try OLLI123.l When you are ready to register (after midnight Tuesday morning), signin first, then look for classes.l You must be a current 2020-2021 member to take Spring classes. Yourmembership is current if you have taken a summer/fall/winter class orparticipated in an OLLI event since last spring, so do not add your2020–2021 membership to the cart.l When you find the course you want to register for, click on the DATEbelow the title (not on the title itself) and then scroll down to find the“Add to the Cart” button.l Want more helpful tips?Visit OLLI Online Registration assistance.Important Spring Term Dates & TimelineFebruary 2 Online registration for OLLI Spring courses begins.The registration system will automatically turn on between 12:01and 12:15 a.m.NOTE: Students with scholarships, gift certificates, freememberships, or other waivers must contact us atolliatusm@maine.edu before February 2 so staff can processthem promptly. Since your registration will be competing withonline enrollments, we can’t guarantee your first-choice class,but you will be our top priority the morning after registrationgoes “live.” Scholarships, gift certificates, free memberships,or other waivers will be accepted after February 2, but classesand workshops may be filled, so please turn them in as soon aspossible.February 15 Staff holidayFebruary 16 Course/workshop offerings open to the Maine SeniorCollege Network. Please contact us at olliatusm@maine.edu andleave your name and phone number plus the course you areinterested in. We will contact you to enroll.March 15 OLLI Spring term classes startCLASSLOCATIONSThere will be no face-to-faceclasses at OLLI for Spring 2021.Most classes will be taught viadistance learning, often usingApril 19 Staff holidayZoom. Not familiar withZoom? We will offertraining sessions for allMay 7 OLLI Spring term endsparticipants who wantor need it.May 10-14 OLLI Spring term makeup weekMarch 24 Deadline to receive refundon dropped classes3
Spring Courses Schedule-at-a-GlanceMonday Mornings9:30 - 11:30See page 8The ’60s: Through the GreatSpeeches of the 1960sBuck BenedictBig Bang, Then What?Gale RhodesPlanning for a Sustainable RetirementDerek TharpFrom Kamchatka to Colorado:Four 21st Century NovelsBetsy WileyDrawing With Light —Painting with WordsAriela ZuckerMonday Afternoons12:45 - 2:45See page 9Enjoying Short StoriesAnne CassAmerican Democracy:Have We Bottomed Out Yet?Bob GoettelYou Want to Write, Let’s Do It! —Creative Writing Boot CampLee HeffnerExploring Greek CultureIrwin Novak and Mary SnellChinese Language & CultureYan Wang4Tuesday MorningsSAGE 2021 Spring Lecture SeriesSee page 10Tuesday Afternoons12:45 - 2:45See pages 11-12Mindful Relationships:A Mindfulness Approach toNonviolent CommunicationCheryl Anderson and Karen EsslingerWednesday Mornings9:30 - 11:30See pages 12-13A Guide To Getting ThroughChange – Uncertainty – StressClay Atkinson and Waite MaclinFood: The Secret Sauce of HistorySandra Garson1939 — Hollywood’s Greatest YearAndi IsaacsOrigin of the Middle East ConflictCharles MamaneConservatives and Liberals;Not Conservatives vs. LiberalsMike BerkowitzSaint Patrick’s ConfessionsTom McGovernPainting and Drawing PortraitsVicki FoxThe Way We Were: Topics in theUnited States Social HistoryJohn F. SutherlandCakes for the Queen of HeavenMary GelfandEndless Forms Most BeautifulHal ScheintaubImmigration to the US in thePost World War II PeriodKathleen SutherlandSea-Change: Shakespeare,Capt. John Smith, and the New WorldRichard WelshWednesday Afternoons12:45 – 2:45Human Development:The Never-Ending Upward QuestEileen Griffin and Wheaton GriffinWhat is Classical in Classical Art?A View of the Nature of Classical ArtThrough the AgesNathaniel “Tan” LarrabeeMore InnovationsThat Changed the WorldDavid SuitorThursday Mornings9:30 - 11:30See pages 15-16The Life and Legacy ofFrances PerkinsMichael ChaneyDid She Jump or Was She Pushed? —The Fallen Woman in theVictorian NovelCharisse GendronSee pages 14-15Where Have We Been?Where Are We Going?Richard Parker and Martin RogoffCosmology for Poets andEverybody ElseBob AshtonThe Art of Living Well:Peace Education ProgramRita Rubin-Long and Terry LandryLaughter Is The Answer —What Was The Question?Nancy CohenWomen Sharing StoriesPat TaubFrom Christ to Creed:A Historical and Topical Look at theFormative Years of ChristianityMark Gallup
Thursday Afternoons12:45 – 2:45See pages 16-17Two Sides to Every IssueMike BerkowitzMagic MomentsJoan ChadbourneSinging the BluesTerry FosterHow Did You/We Get Here?A Discussion about Human MigrationMike Lynch20th Century Women Poetsin the United StatesDana RobbinsFriday Mornings9:30 - 11:30Friday Afternoon12:45 – 2:45Dark Ages — Says Who?Alicia Harding(6-Week Course: starts March 19, 2021)Is “The Afterlife”Unscientific Poppycock?Stephen KercelUnderstanding Finance & InvestingLaongdao “Tak” SuppasettawatEuripides, the Innovator,in Classical DramaEvy NewlynSee pages 17-18See page 18Great DecisionsWorld Affairs Council of MaineONLINE REGISTRATION INFORMATION FORCOURSES & WORKSHOPS:SEE PAGES 3 and 22REGISTERING WITHA WAIVER?Students with scholarships, giftcertificates, free memberships,or other waivers must emailregistrations to the OLLI officeatolliatusm@maine.edu beforeFeb. 2 for timely processing.Waivers will be acceptedafter that deadline but will beprocessed at the same timeonline registration is underway,which lowers your chances ofgetting the class you want.Workshops Schedule-at-a-GlanceSaturday, April 10, 20219:30 – 11:30 AM (1 Session)See page 19Introduction to Meditation ( 15)Heather EdgerlyGreen Cemeteries andHome Funerals ( 15)Chuck LakinAfter Puccini: Opera Entersthe 20th Century ( 15)Calien LewisThe Cliffhangers: Part 6 –Western Heroes, Part 2 ( 15)DeWayn MarzagalliElder Women Intuitive Wisdom ( 15)Lucille MeltzSaturday, April 10-24, 20219:30 – 11:30 AM (3 Sessions)See page 20James Joyce’s Ulysses:An Overview ( 25)Bob McCueSaturday, April 17, 20219:30 – 11:30 AM (1 Session)Saturday, April 17–24, 20219:30 – 11:30 AM (2 Sessions)Is Consciousness aQuantum Effect? ( 15)Stephen KercelBeyond the Canon:Exemplars of Self-Taught, Outsider,and Visionary Art ( 25)Mark PalmgrenSee page 20Writing a‘Legacy Letter’ ( 15)Jay SherwinSee page 20Saturday, April 24, 20219:30 – 11:30 AM (1 Session)See page 20Voting in the US: Of Suffrage andSuppression ( 15)Mike Berkowitz5
Course/Workshop List by InstructorInstructorTitleDay/DateTimePageAnderson, Cheryl.Mindful Relationships: A Mindfulness Approach to Nonviolent Communication.Tues.PM . 11Ashton, Bob.Cosmology for Poets and Everybody Else.Wed.PM.14Atkinson, Clay.A Guide To Getting Through Change – Uncertainty – Stress.Wed.AM. 12Benedict, Buck.The ’60s: Through the Great Speeches of the 1960s.Mon.AM.8Berkowitz, Mike.Conservatives and Liberals; Not Conservatives vs. Liberals.Tues.PM . 11Berkowitz, Mike.Two Sides to Every Issue.Thurs.PM.16Berkowitz, Mike.Voting in the US: Of Suffrage and Suppression. April 24.AM.20Cass, Anne.Enjoying Short Stories.Mon.PM.9Chadbourne, Joan.Magic Moments.Thurs.PM.16Chaney, Michael.The Life and Legacy of Frances Perkins.Thurs.AM. 15Cohen, Nancy.Laughter Is The Answer — What Was The Question?.Wed.PM.14Edgerly, Heather.Introduction to Meditation.April 10.AM.19Esslinger, Karen.Mindful Relationships: A Mindfulness Approach to Nonviolent Communication.Tues.PM. 11Foster, Terry.Singing the Blues.Thurs.PM. 17Fox, Vicki.Painting and Drawing Portraits .Tues.PM. 11Gallup, Mark.From Christ to Creed: A Historical and Topical Look at the Formative Years of Christianity.Wed.PM.14Garson, Sandra.Food: The Secret Sauce of History.Wed.AM. 13Gelfand, Mary. Cakes for the Queen of Heaven.Tues.PM. 11Gendron, Charisse.Did She Jump or Was She Pushed? — The Fallen Woman in the Victorian Novel.Thurs.AM. 15Goettel, Bob.American Democracy: Have We Bottomed Out Yet?.Mon.PM.9Griffin, Eileen.Human Development: The Never-Ending Upward Quest.Wed.PM.14Griffin, Wheaton.Human Development: The Never-Ending Upward Quest.Wed.PM.14Harding, Alicia.Dark Ages — Says Who?.Fri.AM. 17Heffner, Lee.You Want to Write, Let’s Do It! — Creative Writing Boot Camp.Mon.PM.9Isaacs, Andi.1939 — Hollywood’s Greatest Year.Wed.AM. 13Kercel, Stephen.Is “The Afterlife” Unscientific Poppycock?.Fri.PM.18Kercel, Stephen.Is Consciousness a Quantum Effect?.April 17.AM.20Lakin, Chuck.Green Cemeteries and Home Funerals.April 10.AM.19Landry, Terry.The Ar
Spring 2021 MARCH 15 TO MAY 7 Class Schedule USM. 2 OLLI Staff Donna Anderson, Director . Some OLLI at USM classes involve homework—usually reading or honing skills taught in class. Assignments are not mandatory but can . April 19 Staff holiday May 7 OLLI S
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Spring 2021 Semester and Mini-4 Final Examination Schedule This schedule will delayed and will post on Thursday, March 11th! Final Exam days are May 10, 11, 13, 14 & 17. Exam make‐up day is May 18. Spring 2021 Mini-3 Final Examination Schedule Biological Sciences Course Sec Title Date Time (USA EST) Room Instructor(s)
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YUBA COLLE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SMMR/F A 2021 5 Registration for Continuing Students Definition: If you were enrolled in a Yuba Community College District class in the Spring 2021 semester (January 2021-May 2021) you are a continuing student: Students who were enrolled in high school during the Spring 2021 semester are not continuing students .
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