January 30, 2007:: No. 120
What: |
The Dead Sea Scrolls, politics, the American presidency
and the Crusades are some of the topics that will be
discussed during the Cal State Fullerton Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute’s (OLLI) spring series. |
Where: |
Mackey Auditorium in the Ruby Gerontology Center |
Schedule: |
“Looking at the Political Scene”
Alternate
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon
Feb.
1 — “Politics in the Last Years of the Bush Regime” with
Raphael Sonenshein, CSUF professor of political science
Feb.
15 — “The Pasco Report” with Jean Pasco, director
of the Orange County Archives and former political staff writer for the Los
Angeles Times
March
1 — “Regaining Our Core Values as a Society” with
Terry Van Hook, pastor at Orangethorpe United Methodist Church
March
15 — “Politics of the NCAA” with Brian Quinn, CSUF
director of athletics
April
12 — “Why Debate Science vs. Religion When Religion and
Philosophy Are So Much More Fun?” with Jonathan Dobrer of the Unitarian
Universalist Church of Fullerton
“American
Presidency”
Alternate
Thursdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
Feb.
1, 15, March 1, 15, April 12 — topics to be announced
“The
Ocean Around Us: Arctic Mission” film series
Alternate
Tuesdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
Feb.
8 — “The Great Adventure”
Feb. 20 — “People
of the Ice”
March
6 — “Washed Away”
March
20 — “Climate on the Edge”
April
3 — “Lords of the Arctic”
“Eclectic”
Alternate
Thursdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
Feb.
8 — “The Relevance of the Dead Sea Scrolls” with
George Giacumakis, director of the CSUF Irvine Campus
Feb.
22 — “Religious Issues and the Dead Sea Scrolls” with
Giacamakis
March
8 & 22 — “Water – Are We Tapped Out?” with
Bill Mills, former general manager of the Orange County Water District
April
5 — “The Crusades: Then and Now” with
Jochen Burgtorf, CSUF professor of history |
Cost: |
The lectures are open to the public free of charge. |
Background: |
OLLI at Cal State Fullerton is a self-governing
university support group
of 780
retired and semiretired individuals dedicated to
the pursuit of
lifelong
learning. |
Contact: |
OLLI at 657-278-2446 |