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SDSU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Offers Compelling Spring Courses

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SDSU’s College of Extended Studies will offer 25 classes during the spring semester beginning Jan. 28 at the SDSU Extended Studies Center.

The curriculum for the ages 50 and better program also includes six book clubs, four special events, and four lectures.

Among the spring courses are Our Changing American Family; Downton Abbey: Highclere Castle, and the Edwardian Era; Memoir & Life Writing; and Writing Poetry.

The Osher Institute puts you in a state-of-the-art classroom with curious fellow learners and outstanding instructors, including SDSU and other area university faculty, award-winning authors, and artists. There are no tests, grades or exams – just a chance to dive into learning and recapture the thrill of intellectual growth and camaraderie of a vibrant learning community.

To find out more about the Osher Institute or to become a member, call (619) 594-2863, e-mail osher@mail.sdsu.edu or visit www.neverstoplearning.net/osher.

This is a SDSU Research Foundation program managed by SDSU’s College of Extended Studies.

SDSU's College of Extended Studies reaches out to the greater San Diego community, the nation, and the world with a wide variety of lifelong learning classes, seminars, and certificate programs. Career advancement courses are offered in many areas of management, leadership, and quality improvement while self-enrichment courses range from accounting to web design. Additionally, the College offers more than 50 certificate programs, online courses, and many other learning opportunities. For more information or to register, call (619) 265-7378 (SDSU) or log on to www.neverstoplearning.net.

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