• Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-25-2022 to 07-25-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Richard Lederer, Union-Tribune Language Columnist
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Grossmont Lifelong Learning Center
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    Celebrating his new books about etymology, Union-Tribune language columnist Richard Lederer will illuminate stories about the histories and mysteries of... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-01-2022 to 08-01-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Tanya Howe, Instructor, M.Ed, Educational Technology
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Grossmont Lifelong Learning Center
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    Learn to operate your iphone from the beginning. We will explore how to download applications from the Apple app store,... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-28-2022 to 07-28-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Jennifer Shenefield, MFA
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Grossmont Lifelong Learning Center
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    Join us for a deep dive into literature! We’ll explore an amazing literary work to discover themes, imagery, technique, and... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-28-2022 to 07-28-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Greg Buckles, MA, Professor of Philosophy
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Grossmont Lifelong Learning Center
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    This class will discuss how basic logic is so essential to the human thinking process and the significance of logical... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-27-2022 to 07-27-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Oliva M. Espín, Ph.D.
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Grossmont Lifelong Learning Center
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    The way people age and confront the aging process is influenced by many factors. In the individual life history, past experiences and cultural contexts are intertwined. Actors in the person’s history and social context such as parents, siblings, teachers, neighbors, friends, spouses, co-workers contribute to well-being and personal development or... read more
  • Sessions: 3
    Class Date(s): 08-03-2022 to 08-17-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 5:00 PM → 6:00 PM
    Instructor: Danielle Brinney, WISE & Healthy Aging
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Online Only
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    The Armchair Traveler’s tropical escape continues! From Fiji and Tahiti (beyond Gauguin) to off-the-beaten track Tonga and Samoa, and onward... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-26-2022 to 07-26-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Peter Bolland, MA, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Southwestern College
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: In-Person or Online | Lifelong Learning Center
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    The most important pupil to emerge from Plato’s Academy in Athens, Aristotle (384-322 BCE)  would end up challenging Plato’s core... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-25-2023 to 08-25-2023
    Day(s) of the week: Friday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Peter Bolland, MA, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Southwestern College
    Term: 2023-2
    Location: Rancho Bernardo Lifelong Learning Center
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    The most important pupil to emerge from Plato’s Academy in Athens, Aristotle (384-322 BCE) would end up challenging Plato’s core... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-27-2022 to 07-27-2022
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:00 AM → 11:30 AM
    Instructor: Bill Keene, Urban Historian
    Term: 2022-2
    Location: Online Only
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    The Mid-Century Modern movement in the U.S. was an American reflection of the International Style originating in the Bauhaus movement.... read more

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