Turn New Year Resolutions into Goals with Communiversity
Whether you are looking to get fit, learn a new language, write a book, or develop new skills; Communiversity can help you turn your resolutions into goals.
Fitness & Health Classes
- variety of classes offered on UC campus, Mercy Healthplex, Camargo Racquet Club and other locations around town. New classes starting soon include:
- Pilates at Noon - 6-week low intensity workout that makes great use of your lunch hour, starts Jan. 11
- Live Your Best Life - 6-week fitness and nutrition program on Saturday mornings, starts Jan. 21
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Detoxify Your Life - learn practical and affordable steps to begin reducing overall chemical load, Jan 21
- MELT Method Series - 8-week self-treatment course that can provide relief from arthritis, bunions, plantar fasciitis and carpal tunnel syndrome, starts Jan. 25
Language -
a wide range of classes offered at Victory Parkway campus and online. Two new classes in 2017, include:
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Baby Sign Language - 2-week class, starts Mar. 6
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Conversational Japanese - 6-week online course, starts Jan. 18
Other new classes include:
- Complete Writer's Workshop - two classes for one low price: Bringing Characters to Life, Jan. 28 and Plotting the Plot, Feb. 4
- Stand Up and Be Heard -improve your public speaking skills, 4-week course starts Jan. 23
- Building Your Personal Brand - learn how to focus your brand and market yourself successfully, 4-week course starts Feb. 20
- Introduction to Personal 3D Printing - 2-week class, starts Mar. 4
There are too many new, exciting courses to list here. View Communiversity's catalog online at
or call us at 513-556-6932 to register.
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