Faculty and Staff: Share Your Knowledge with OLLI at UC
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Cincinnati invites you to submit proposals to teach during OLLIs fall term, which runs Sept. 19-Nov. 10, 2016.
Classes take place at UC Victory Parkway Campus in East Walnut Hills and Adath Israel in Amberley Village. Class formats include eight-week courses and one-time presentations. Proposals are accepted through June 3, 2016, at
https://uc.edu/ce/olli/curriculum.html
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OLLI students are active, intellectually curious, and well-educated adults aged 50 and older who enjoy noncredit enrichment courses in every topic from art history to zoologywith the promise of no grades or tests. Each year, OLLI offers more than 400 learning opportunities to nearly 1,700 individuals.
Chris Edwards
The volunteers who teach for OLLI include current and retired educators including UC professors, upper-level university students and recent graduates, professionals from nearly every field, and passionate hobbyists. Whether your field is astrophysics or archaeology, history or harmonica, religion or rock music, OLLI welcomes your expertise.
For more information about OLLI, to look at the spring 2016 course catalog, or to submit a proposal for a fall course or one-time presentation, visit
or call OLLI Program Director Cate OHara at 513-556-9174.
Founded in 1990, OLLI at UC provides opportunities for lifetime learning and social interaction to the mature residents of Greater Cincinnati by nourishing intellect, expanding knowledge, and exploring new ideas; sharing interests and experiences; cultivating friendships; and being a resource of UC and supporting its goals.
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