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June 14 Tuesday2:00 PM → 3:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Len Sharp, retired Earth Science instructor, Presidential Awardee for Science, and participant in a National Science Foundation Field Experience of the National Parks in America's SouthwestLocations: HealthLink RoomThis introductory session will highlight the first national park commissioned in the U.S., Yellowstone National Park, and lead to a... read more -
May 16 – June 6 Tuesdays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: Oasis Lecture HallWatergate and the explosion of media brought new visibility and new scrutiny to our First Ladies. For some the role... read more -
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September 5 – December 5 No Class: 11/28Thursdays3:30 PM → 4:50 PMSessions: 13Instructor: Margaret Susan Thompson, PhD, associate professor, History and Political Science, Maxwell School, Syracuse UniversityLocations: SU Whitman SchoolThis course will allow us to follow and study the 2024 election in depth, focusing mainly on the presidency but... read more -
June 4 – July 2 Tuesdays10:00 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 5Instructor: Richard Pilgrim, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Religion, Syracuse UniversityLocations: HealthLink RoomThis course will take a close look at these two important figures in the history of the religions of the... read more -
March 2 – March 16 Wednesdays1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 3Instructor: Kaye Lindauer, MS, MLS, MDIV, former instructor Syracuse University, workshop leader, freelance storyteller, Special Studies faculty Chautauqua InstitutionLocations: This course will be taught online.Agreeing with Mary Oliver, we, too, do not “want to end up simply having visited this world.” What is it... read more -
June 2 – June 23 Mondays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.In the past twenty years, the role of the President has gotten no easier. Recent Presidents have faced not only... read more -
May 19 – June 9 Tuesdays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.It is always an adventure to judge and analyze the impact of current Presidents. We will make that attempt in... read more -
May 16 – June 6 Tuesdays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.Watergate and the explosion of media brought new visibility and new scrutiny to our First Ladies. For some the role... read more -
October 2 Monday1:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Linda Lowen, book and theater reviewer, author of "100 Things to Do in Syracuse Before You Die" (Reedy Press April 2022)Locations: Oasis Lecture HallLike many other cities, Syracuse has its unique lore and legends (e.g., Thirteen Curves and the Landmark Ghost). But dig... read more -
June 26 Thursday10:00 AM → 11:00 AMSessions: 1Instructor: Jon Anderson, former Onondaga County Sheriff's Office Historian and author of "Since 1794: The History of the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office" and "Images of America–The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office"Locations: HealthLink RoomThis story-telling style presentation focuses on the history of legal executions by gallows in Onondaga County history. The course will... read more