Osher Online Courses
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Osher Online
Online & Phone Registration
- Register online starting Thursday, August 8 at the registration page.
- Register by phone starting Thursday, August 8: 707-664-2691 (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.).
- Please register by Tuesday, September 10.
- Osher Online Classes are run by the National Resource Center. There is a Member Orientation Thursday, September 19 at 11am online. Please attend this for directions on how to access the classes you have registered for. SSU Staff does not supply Osher Online course info or zoom logins.
Osher Online Courses
Registration opens Thursday, August 8
First Ladies: More Than The Women Behind the Men
Multiple
Mondays, September 30 – November 4, 12:30 – 1:30pm
Online (ZOOM)
Did Eleanor advise Franklin? Did John Adams listen to Abigail? Delve into the intriguing history of America's First Ladies, from their influence on presidential decisions to their impact on society. Explore the evolving role of the First Lady, from the founding of the nation to the present day. Through biographical insights and thematic analysis, uncover the profound legacies left by these remarkable women who helped shape history.
Language Myths Debunked
Asya Pereltsvaig
Mondays, September 30 – November 4, 12:30 – 1:30pm
Online (ZOOM)
In this course, we explore language myths such as Eskimos having many words for snow, the richness of English vocabulary, and the ease of children learning languages. We'll delve into topics like language diversity, acquisition, adult learning, animal communication, and why these myths persist despite scientific evidence.
Medieval Science: Exploring Insights and Discoveries
Ilya Dines
Mondays, September 30 – November 4, 4:00 – 5:30pm
Online (ZOOM)
Join us on a rich exploration of medieval scientific thought, delving into disciplines like medicine, astronomy, and geography. Discover groundbreaking insights from influential figures like Alhazen and Hildegard of Bingen. Through in-depth analysis and interactive discussions, uncover the complex network of scientific inquiry shaping the medieval era. This journey provides a unique opportunity to engage with historical methodologies and scientific concepts, deepening your understanding of the medieval worldview.