Courses
To enroll in courses at Osher at 바카라 온라인 추천, you must be a member. We are currently accepting new members at this time. If you are not a member, check out our membership opportunities!
Catalogs
The current catalog is located in the gray box to the right, and on the homepage of our website under "Quick Links," and under the Publications tab. Click on the catalog cover on each page to open the catalog.
If you wish to make a copy, please know that when you do the whole catalog will print off unless you indicate which page range to print. If you are looking for something specifically within the Catalog PDF, use the CTRL F (or COMMAND F on a Mac) function to locate it in the catalog.
Open Course List
Once registration begins, the office will provide this updated list of courses that have seats available. Please check this list prior to registering as many courses fill quickly.
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Online Courses In Partnership with OLLI at American University
For the Spring 2025 term, we will be partnering with OLLI at American University for FOUR Zoom courses:
- 5609: Cybersecurity Fundamentals: Understanding the Evolution of Cryptology - Tue 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM; 4 sessions; starting 6/3/2025, ending 6/24/2025
- 5610: The National Security/Military Challenges Facing the Trump Administration - Mon,Tue,Wed 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM; 3 sessions; starting 7/14/2025, ending 7/16/2025
- 5611: The Path to Publishing: How to Write, Publish, and Share Your Story - Thu,Fri 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM; 2 sessions; starting 7/10/2025, ending 7/11/2025
- 5612: Tyranny in Germany: 1933 to 1942 - Wed,Fri 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM; 2 sessions; starting 7/16/2025, ending 7/18/2025; (No class on 7/17/2025)
Upcoming Events with OLLI at American University
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5635: Colin Hines, A UK and European View of 2025 Chaos in the US (AMU_Lectures)
May 30th at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
on Zoom
Registration is REQUIRED by logging into the system and searching ID 5635.
Colin Hines is a co-founder of and helps convene the Green New Deal group. He is also a Co-Director of Finance for the Future and is an occasional advisor to Green Party MP, Caroline Lucas. He worked at Greenpeace International for ten years, where he campaigned against nuclear power and was the Coordinator of its International Economics Unit. Colin helped to form the grassroots NGO, Localize West Midlands, and is the author of Localization: A Global Manifesto (2000) and Progressive Protectionism (2017). He is also the author of Art Deco London (2003).
NRC's Osher Online - Summer 2025
To register for the NRC's Osher Online courses, sign into your member profile and search for 1) NRC and all the courses will appear, or 2) by using the ID numbers listed below.
Registration deadline is June 15th, 2025
- 5533: NRC: History of Beer (Karl Brown)
- 5536: NRC: The Economics of Public Policy Issues (Geof Woglom)
- 5537: NRC: Behind Those Baby Blues: The Films of Paul Newman (Arnold Blumberg)
- 5530: NRC: Demystifying Energy Security (Beth Hill-Skinner)
- 5532: NRC: Enjoying the Past and Present New York City: A History of Recreation in the Big Apple (Adam Kocurek)
- 5534: NRC: Public Health Across the Lifespan (Michelle Boyd)
- 5528: NRC: 100 Years of Magic: The Disney Legacy and Influence (Maria Massad)
- 5529: NRC: Architectural Oddities: An Off-the-Beaten Path Look at Unconventional Architecture Eleanor Schrader)
- 5535: NRC: Stories of Adventure: The Norse Sagas (Vic (Victor) Peterson)
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
What are SIGs?
Several members have formed informal groups focused on a particular interest. These groups are independent of regular Osher classes and are organized and run by the group’s members. They offer a chance to socialize and share common interests. Some SIGs meet regularly, others occasionally. SIGs are a benefit of membership.
Members may form such groups if they have a particular interest they think other members may want to share.
Lectures
From time to time, we offer lectures that are open to Osher members and to the community. Lectures are typically hour-long talks with a Q&A session following.
Lectures can be proposed by anyone, and are reviewed/approved by the Study Leader Support Group prior to being promoted to the public. To submit a proposal for a lecture, please fill in the application below:
Events
Propose an Event
Membership/Social committee members may submit an proposal for a pre-approved event or tour by clicking on the link below.
If you are not on the Membership/Social committe and would like to suggest a tour or an event, please contact Lyn Decker / Executive Director at ldecker@andrew.tdcpw.com.