6/23/2023 0 Comments Olli denverOLLI Regis members will have library privileges and receive a Library Card for Dayton Memorial Library.Free Webinar with Sam McDowell, pitcher for Cleveland Indians Classes will be virtual or held on the Regis campus. The fall class offerings will be announced June 15, registration will begin Aug. August 9: Later Years of Vietnam War: A Navy Attack Pilot’s Experiences:Don Stanton, Naval Aviator, Jim Higgins, Vietnam Veteran and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense.August 2: Lost Restaurants of Denver: Kristen Autobee, author.July 26: Purposeful Travel: Seize the Moment for Post-Pandemic Travels:Bruce Caughey, coauthor, The Colorado Guide.July 19: Making the Pitch: Developing and Writing The Fireballer: Mark Stevens, Author.Laura Borgelt, Associate Vice Chancellor, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus July 12: Cannabis: Is it Real Medicine or Just Recreation: Dr.June 28: Colorado Wildfire Resistance: Urgency and Paths to Action:Marguerite Harden, Local Resiliency Manager, Colorado Resiliency Office and Alec Rodriquez, Resilience Youth Network.June 21: Corruption and Racketeering: An Examination of FBI Sting Operations: Dr.Vincent Wincelowicz, Professor Emeritus, Regis University and former undercover FBI agent.June 14: Introduction to Cryptocurrency: Matt Millen, Denver Crypto Group.June 7: Top Five Herbal Products: Complementary or Confusion: Dr.Todd Choate, Colorado State Election Director May 31: Colorado’s Election Model: Dr.Registration for each webinar is $10.00 or $70.00 for the series of 10. Sort by genre to find webinars as an option. Regis’ 2022 Summer Short Topics Series will be conducted live online from 10 a.m. The Bernard Osher Foundation created its lifelong learning institute in 2001 to improve the quality of life through support for higher education and the arts and now helps fund centers at more than 120 colleges and universities across the nation, including at DU and Colorado State University.” In doing so, Regis continues its 145-year long tradition in providing educational opportunities to increasingly wide audiences,” said Professor Marie Friedemann, Regis site manager for OLLI.įriedemann said the OLLI program takes seriously its theme of “Curiosity Never Retires,” and that the opportunity for Regis University to provide engaging learning opportunities to curious, interested and energetic adults is a distinct privilege. Regis University is honored to become the seventh site in the Denver area for the Bernard Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Members pay $10 a class for the summer series for a $140 semester membership, people can register for unlimited classes offered at Regis and other OLLI locations In the Denver area. Regis will become a location for a variety of low-cost, non-credit courses starting with a 10-week virtual series this summer and continuing in the fall with 4-week, 6-week and 8-weeklong courses. Regis University will bring inexpensive in-person and virtual courses for people 50 years of age and better to the North Denver area this year through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) in collaboration with the University of Denver.
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