Course Information
- 066: Bach in Bethlehem
Special course related to the Bethlehem (PA) Bach Festival, May 4-5, 2012. - CANCELED 067: The Portrait in Art
A look at portraiture in art in many forms: painting, photography, sculpture; and for a variety of reasons: self-portraits, society portraits, and more. - 068: American Foreign Policy
This course will discuss current and controversial issues of American foreign policy. - 069: History of the English Language
The development of the English language over the last 1500 years. - 070: Three Poets of Liberty
This course looks at the work of Phillis Wheatley and William Blake. - 071: Becoming Deviant
How do individuals learn to engage in unconventional behavior? Why? Why some people and not others? - FULL - 072: Art over the Centuries: Subjects from Landscape to Genre
THIS COURSE IS FULL: This course considers selected paintings of the last five centuries grouped according to subject matter. - 073: Transforming Life Experience into Poetry
This course offers the opportunity to explore the creative process through writing poetry. - 074: Not Frail Flowers
This course will explore the roles and contributions of women who served their country during the Civil War. - FULL - 075: "Thanks for the Memories" - A Writing Workshop
THIS COURSE IS FULL: An opportunity to write anything you've alwys wanted to, but never did: personal memoirs, a family history, vignettes from your life. - FULL - 076: Does God Play Dice? Uncertainty in Science and Religion
THIS COURSE IS FULL An interactive discussion on the nature and meaning of uncertainty in the physical and spiritual worlds. - FULL - 077: Footloose: The Great Human Migration
This course explores both the archeological and the genetic evidence for a great human migration out of Africa to nearly all parts of the world. - 078: A Step-by-Step Approach to Acting
Explore the process and key elements of acting through the use of non-verbal exercises and structured verbal improvisations. - FULL - 079: From Tea Party to Wall Street: Economics of the Protests
THIS COURSE IS FULL - Examine both the substance of the Tea Party and OWS protests and what there is in the contemporary US political and economic system to nurture them. - FULL - 080: That Old House: Lewisburg's Historic Architecture
THIS COURSE IS FULL - A look at the defining features of the architecture of Lewisburg's Historical District, plus a field trip to very special houses. - 081: Evaluating Alternative Strategies in Sports
A look at special situations in sports, discussing alternative strategies that might be employed and their pros and cons in baseball, football, soccer and ice hockey. - 082: Gothic Tales of Victorian Women Authors
Examine a blend of short stories and novellas by both British and American women authors. - FULL - 083: Unplugged: An exploration of alienation at the species and societal level
THIS COURSE IS FULL: Berry has been described as an early recognizer of the "profound importance of the disconnection between humans and the natural world." Marx suggests that this is an inherent characteristic of the social relationships in a capitalist economy. How do these things work together? - 084: Issues in Medical Ethics
Discuss some of the critical and difficult issues relating to medical ethics. - 085: Foundations and Features of the Global System
An exploration of the foundations of the modern global system. Some are surprising!




