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June 1 – June 22 Mondays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.After the ecological disaster of the thirteenth century dispersed the great civilizations, American Natives developed smaller but often sophisticated social... read more -
February 26 – April 8 No Class: 3/11, 4/1Mondays2:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 5Instructor: Wendy Davenport, MA British and American Literature, retired drama coach, high school and college English teacher and Oasis leadership team memberLocations: This course will be taught online.Throughout history, literature has been censored and bowdlerized for a variety of reasons: subject matter, style, intent. Most recently, books... read more -
July 16 Wednesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jennifer Michella, Oasis program and volunteer managerLocations: Oasis StudioAlthough reading is an individual activity, we’ve all experienced the thrill of discussing a favorite novel with a friend. Join... read more -
May 14 – June 4 Tuesdays11:00 AM → 1:00 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Linda Lowen, Publishers Weekly book reviewer, author of "Secret Syracuse: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure" (Reedy Press 2023)Locations: This course will be taught online.As writers, we direct the stories we want to tell. But if you’re willing to open yourself up to the... read more -
September 15 – November 3 Fridays9:45 AM → 12:45 PMSessions: 8Instructor: Susan Edwards Harvith, MMP Museum Practice, former SU film history faculty member; assisted by John Harvith, BA & JD, & interviewer, with Susan Edwards Harvith, of film, TV and sound recording pioneersLocations: Oasis Lecture HallWhether relating the historic conflicts of the Irish Civil War or World War II, or exploring the epic toll of... read more -
September 23 – November 18 Mondays2:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 5Instructor: Wendy Davenport, MA British and American Literature, high school and college English teacher and Oasis leadership team memberLocations: This course will be taught online.Although you may have seen the Hitchcock films based on her works, many have not experienced the original spellbinding talent... read more -
January 18 – February 22 Tuesdays10:00 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 6Instructor: Linda Lowen, freelance writer, Downtown Writer's Center writing instructor, and contributor to The Writer and Writer's Digest magazinesLocations: This course will be taught online.A prompt is an idea that you use as a jumping-off point for inspiration in your writing. It allows for... read more -
September 9 – November 4 No Class: 9/23Tuesdays12:45 PM → 3:45 PMSessions: 8Instructor: David Hollenback, PhD, Speech Communication, Associate Professor Emeritus, SUNY CortlandLocations: HealthLink RoomJoin us as we revisit the great films of the 1970s. Sometimes called the decade of beginnings, series classics like... read more -
June 15 – July 20 Tuesdays01:00 PM → 03:00 PMSessions: 6Instructor: James J. Carroll, PhD, research associate professor, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, and former high school social studies teacherLocations: This course will be taught online.The First Amendment states that Congress shall make no laws that abridge our freedom of speech and of the press.... read more -
February 13 Monday1:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Lisa McCall, certified reiki practitioner, certified angel card reader, and trained certified spiritual IntuitiveLocations: This course will be taught online.Learn what signs and symbols your loved ones may be sending you from Heaven to get your attention. Have you... read more