CALENDAR - Spring 2008

Note: Classes marked with a may be"Free"

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Classes

Mar. 19-Apr. 9 W Grieg and Brahms Concertos; Piano Music of Chopin and Liszt
Mar. 20-Apr. 10 Th Four Novellas by Doris Lessing
Mar.24-Apr.28 M Islam in the World Today Full
Mar. 24 M Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel Full
Mar. 25-Apr. 1 T Current Issues Forum
Mar. 25-Apr. 15 T The Past Recaptured: Writing Your Story Full
Mar. 26-Apr. 2 W How to Grieve
Mar. 27 Th The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest Full
Mar. 31-Apr. 21 M Geology of Water and How Man Has Misused It Full
Apr. 3-Apr. 24 Th Fact and Fiction
Apr. 3-Apr. 24 Th The Role of the US Military in the First Half of the 21st Century
Apr. 4-Apr. 18 F Your Brain and Your Health Full
Apr. 9-Apr. 16 W Call Me a Crone
Apr. 14-Apr. 21 M Pakistan and the United States Full
Apr. 15-May 6 T Things I Wish I Had Been Taught in Medical School
Apr.16-May 21 W Archeology and the Bible
Apr. 16-May 7 W The Labor Movement in the United States Cancelled
Apr. 22-Apr. 29 T Gardening Therapy for All Ages and Abilities
Apr. 23-May 7 W Pulpits and Politics: Exploring Issues of the Separation of Church and StateCancelled
Apr. 24-May15 Th Health Care: What Other Countries Do
Apr. 25-May 9 F Local Solutions to Global Warming
Apr. 28-May 19 M Its a Question of Morality
May 1 Th Frau Lou
May 5-May 12 M American Poetry Now
May 8-May 29 Th Hollywood Looks at Politics New Time and Location
May 9-May 13 F&T Darfur: The Many Pieces of Peace
May 13-May 27 T Red Stars, Blue Stars, Old Stars, New Stars Full
May 14-June 4 W The Violin Concerto: History and Appreciation
May 16-June 6 F Whats New?
May 20-June 10 T The Canterbury Tales, Part 3 Cancelled
May 22-June 5 Th Public Financing of Political Campaigns: Making It Work Cancelled
May 28-June 11 W Assessing Post 9/11 Intelligence

 

 

Focus on Instructors

CRI is pleased to welcome the following instructors who are new to our program this Spring Quarter.

Cecile Andrews:  Building Community and Sustainability in Your Neighborhood
Diane Baer:  Darfur:  The Many Pieces of Peace
Nancy Dolan:  Gardening Therapy for All Ages and Abilities
Mary Ann Douglas:  Call Me a Crone
Joanne Dufour:  Darfur:  The Many Pieces of Peace
Edward Erickson:  The Labor Movement in the United States
Faizi Ghodsi:  Islam in the World Today
Marge Hampton:  Call Me a Crone
Martin Knapp:  Pulpits and Politics:  Exploring the Issues of the Separation of Church
                          and State       
Lawrence Kreisman:  The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest
Julie Lutz:  Red Stars, Blue Stars, Old Stars, New Stars
Susan Netherton:  How to Grieve
Craig Salins:  Public Financing of Political Campaigns:  Making it Work
Keith Snodgrass:  Pakistan and the United States
Mary Willix:  Your Brain and Your Health