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5MOLLI Curiosity never retires.
To learn more, contact 406.243.2905 or visit us online at www.umt.edu/molli
Osher LifelongLearning Institute
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Winter registration begins on Monday, December 15th
Initially funded by a grant from The Bernard Osher Foundation, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) is a lifelong learning program for adult learners +50. MOLLI’s goal is to create an accessible and innovative learning environment so that active older adults from all backgrounds and levels of education may pursue learning. MOLLI builds on the rich resources of the University of Montana (UM) to offer its members an array of educational and social opportunities. As a MOLLI member, you have the opportunity to:
• TakeabroadarrayofcourseswithdistinguishedUMfaculty, emeritus faculty, and other Missoula area teachers in a “no grade, no test” learning environment
• Keepactiveandenrichyourlife
• Meetnewandinterestingpeople
• Continuetolearnandexpandyourhorizons
• Explorenewskillsanddevelopnewinterests
• Travelandlearninnewways
• Staymentallyfit–andhavefun!
Membershipis$20perpersonandisrenewableannually.Coursesare$60each.Someactivitiesarefreetomemberswhileothershave a small fee. The benefits of membership include:
•AccesstotheMaureenandMikeMansfieldLibraryatUM
•Specialmemberonlyevents
•SpecialMOLLI-onlyparkingpermits during the MOLLI term
•10%discountattheBookstore at UM for textbooksandartsuppliesfor MOLLI courses
MOLLI Council MembersAnn BooneJean BowmanRafael ChacónGladys ConsidineBrian DerryGary HawkKate JacksonMargaret JohnsonPatrick MahoneyMyra ShultsBurke TownsendMarci ValeoLinda WoodbridgeRoger Maclean, Dean, School of Extended & Lifelong Learning
Our Valued PartnersMaureen and Mike Mansfield CenterMaureen and Mike Mansfield LibraryMissoula Art MuseumMissoula Parks & RecreationMissoula Symphony Orchestra & ChoraleMontana Museum of Art and CultureMontana Natural History CenterMontana World Affairs CouncilRocky Mountain School of PhotographyspectrUM Discovery AreaThe Springs Retirement CommunityUniversity of Montana President’s Lecture Series
“It was fun to be a student again...especially in a class without tests or grades”
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Welcome to MOLLI Welcome to the Winter 2015 MOLLI term. It has been a fantastic year so far. We are excited to celebrate another new enrollment record with 930 registrations this Fall term as well as 738 members, another record for memberships for this time of year. Thank you all for your continued support of this program.
We frequently get asked about the history of the MOLLI program and how it first got started. Although many people have played a role in its success and how it has been shaped over the years, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute of the University of Montana (affectionately known as MOLLI) was first started in 2005. President George Dennison had read about other Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes and asked Sharon Alexander who was dean of Continuing Education (now the School of Extended & Lifelong Learning) how we could establish an institute at the University of Montana. At the same time, Rustem Medora, a professor in the School of Pharmacy had heard about them too. An initial small committee was formed that included Daniel Kemmis, Rustem Medora, Herbert Swick, Sue Talbot, and Dean Sharon Alexander. This team laid the groundwork of the program and together they wrote by-laws, formed the MOLLI Council and its various committees, and began to implement their vision of what MOLLI would be. In Fall 2005, MOLLI had two “appetizer” lectures presented by Rafael Chacón and Mehrdad Kia. In January of 2006, five classes were offered taught by William Bevis, David Emmons, Esther England, Tom Huff, and Mark Johnson.
The program was a success and continued to grow as a result. The Bernard Osher Foundation gave our program a $100,000 grant in 2006, another $100,000 grant in 2007, and then another in 2008. In 2009, MOLLI received a $1 million endowment. The important stipulation was that we become not only successful but sustainable. As you can see, we are certainly successful and we have been working hard to ensure the program’s current and future growth and sustainability. We have been attaining our goal with your help. We are successful because of you… because you love learning, because you are curious, and because you are open minded to new ideas and challenges.
Over these years, we have had over 50 individuals who have served on the Council and various committees. We invite you to become more involved if you desire to do so. Please give us a call. We encourage your ideas as well as your continued support and participation.
Together we have built a great community program for the benefit of all. We thank you.
Warmly,
Ann BooneChair, MOLLI Council (406) 543-8166 [email protected]
Roger Maclean Dean, School of Extended & Lifelong Learning(406) [email protected]
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents 2
Important Message from MOLLI 3
Course Overview 5
Winter Course Listings 6
Fine Arts The Great Gatsby: A Backstage Pass 6Opera101:GettingtheMostoutoftheMETBroadcasts 6Let’sSing 7TheFascinatingWorldofCalculusUsingElementarySchoolArithmetic 7Reading(andWriting)WomenPoetsinMontana 7Introduction to Memoir Writing 8LearningtoSee(VisionforDrawing) 8
HumanitiesYellowstone’sStory 9Women’sActivismandHumanRightsintheUS 9FacetoFacewithPlatoandFriends 9MyLoveAffairwithMontana 10TheGreatWar,1914-1919 10
Current and Political AffairsAmericanEconomicRecovery:ChallengesandProspects 11
Natural and Social SciencesWhentheColoradoRiverFlowedThroughMontana 12Meteorology:UnderstandingtheSciencethatAffectsEverydayLife 12FlourishingwithLoveandHealth 12
MOLLI Special Member EventsBehindtheScenesattheSymphony:Rachmaninoff’sRhapsody 13BroughttoYoubyALEC 14
MOLLI Community ProgramsTheUSandtheMiddleEast:WhatWentWrong 15FromDaguerretoDigital:HighlightsfromtheHistoryofPhotography 16
General Information 17
Campus Map 21
Registration Form insert
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Important Message from MOLLI
• Staying Green But Changing MethodsLastyear,MOLLImadeamove tobecomemoresustainableandmodifiedhowstudents receive theircoursehandouts.Inaccordancewiththischange,theMOLLIofficenowfurnishesanyhandoutsthataredistributedonthefirstdayofaclassandalsoprovideseachstudentwithdirectionshowtoaccessanyadditionalcoursematerialsonline.Studentscanchoosetoreadtheircoursematerialsonlineand/orprintthemaccordingtotheirownneeds.Notonlydoesthischangemakethecoursematerialsmoreaccessibletothosethatusescreenreadersorneedfontsizeadjustments,butasaresultoftheseefforts,weareproudtosaythattheMOLLIofficeiscelebratingourprogresstowardsagreener,moresustainableprogram-weproducedonly28,281blackandwhitecopiesinthe2013-14membershipyearincontrastto87,553blackandwhitecopiesinthepreviousmembershipyear–thatis59,272lesspagesofpaperandasavingsof$3,556.32 to the program.
Previously, students had been able to access these course materials online via the Mike and Maureen Mansfield Library’s eReserve system; as of this fall, this system is no longer in place at UM. In October, MOLLIstudentswereintroducedtoMoodle,anonlinelearningplatformthatprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytoviewordownloaddocuments,articles,weblinks,readings,photos,andmuchmore.Asalways,theMOLLIofficeispleasedtoofferone-on-onetrainingforanyinterestedpersonstowalkthroughthisnewprocess.
PleaseNote:Exceptionswillbemadeforanystudentwithoutaccesstoeithertheinternetorthelibrary.Please contact the MOLLI office in advance to make arrangements.
How to Access Course Materials on Moodle 1. Moodleaccessisavailableforallstudentsstartingonthefirstdayoftheterm.Gotohttp://umonline.umt.edu.
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Your Username is your Student IDwhichbeginswiththetwoletters“MO”followedbyasevendigitnumber.Itislocatedonupperrightcornerof the receipt thatyou receivewhenyou register foryourclasses (e.g.MO1000066).Please feel free to contact the MOLLI office at any time to receive your Username/Student ID number.
The Password is:molli406. This password is case-sensitive withnospacesbetweenthe lettersandthenumbers.Thepassword isthesameforeveryone,youwillhavetheoptiontochangeitlaterifdesired.
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Important Message from MOLLI continued
• New Choices to Go Green: Introducing the Opt Out Option for Hard CopyMOLLIisalwaysexploringnewideastowardachievingourgoalofbecomingmoresustainableandwearethankfultoourmembershipforyoursuggestionsandfeedbackregardingthismatter.Followingoneofthesesuggestions,theMOLLIofficeisnowpleasedtooffertheoptiontoOptOutofreceivingahardcopyofyourMOLLIbrochure.WhiletheMOLLIofficewillalwaysbehappytosendanyoneabrochureinthemail,thosewhoarenolongerinterestedinreceivingahardcopyoftheMOLLIbrochureinthemailbecauseyouprefertoviewtheinformationand/orregisteronlinemaycontacttheMOLLIofficebyphoneat406.243.2905orbye-mailatmolli@umontana.eduandrequesttoOptOutofreceivingallhardcopy marketing and advertising mailings. One may choose to Opt Out or Opt In to receive hard copy marketing and advertising mailings at any time during the year based on your personal preference for howyouwanttoreceiveandsubmityourMOLLIeventandcourseregistrationinformation.
Please Note:AnyMOLLImemberwhowishestocontinuetoreceiveahardcopybrochureinthemailmaysimplydonothingandyourMOLLIbrochurewillbesentoutasalways.
• Inclement Weather or Emergencies Affiliated with Campus IfUMcloses forsevereweather, informationwillbepostedon theUniversityofMontanawebsite(http://www.umt.edu).TheMOLLIofficewillattempt tocontactallMOLLIstudentsbye-mailorbyphone(ifnoe-mailisprovided),ifpossible.IfUMisclosedand/orUMclasseshavebeencancelledforanyreason,MOLLIclasseswillbecancelled,includingthoseheldoffcampus.Incaseofconcernorquestions,contacttheMOLLIofficeat406.243.2905and,ifapplicable,listentotheinstructionsinthevoicemail.Whenindoubt,[email protected] a serious emergency, the MOLLI office may be busy addressing the needs of the MOLLI students and may not be able to respond immediately.
Thank you for your support of lifelong learning! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the MOLLI office at 406.243.2905 or email [email protected].
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Course OverviewCourse enrollments are limited. Early registration is encouraged.
All courses are in the Todd Building, UM; unless otherwise noted.
MOLLI Special Member Events Behind the Scenes at the Symphony: Rachmaninoff’s RhapsodyDarkoButorac
Tuesdays,February17and24,3:00pm-5:00pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Friday,February27,Rehearsal,7:00pm,George&JaneDennisonTheatre,UM
Tolearnmore,pleaseseepage13.
Brought to You by ALECWilliam Marcus and Anna Rau
Wednesday,March25,7:00pm-9:00pm,UniversityCenterTheater,UM
Tolearnmore,pleaseseepage14.
Thursdays January 22 – February 27, 2015 9:00 am-10:30 am• WhentheColoradoRiverFlowedThroughMontana-JamesW.Sears
• Yellowstone’sStory-LeeSilliman
11:00 am-12:30 pm• Women’sActivismandHumanRightsintheUS -AnyaJabour• AmericanEconomicRecovery:ChallengesandProspects-JoannaR.Shelton
• Let’sSing-DeanPeterson [Music Building, Room 218, UM]
1:00 pm-2:30 pm• TheFascinatingWorldofCalculusUsingElementarySchoolArithmetic-JohnGebert
• FacetoFacewithPlatoandFriends -RichardE.Walton
3:00 pm-4:30 pm• Reading(andWriting)WomenPoetsinMontana -MarniePrange
Thursday Evening Course 4:45 pm-6:00 pm
• Meteorology:UnderstandingtheSciencethatAffectsEverydayLife-TrentSmith
Fridays January 23 – February 28, 20159:00 am-10:30 am• MyLoveAffairwithMontana-HalStearns
11:00 am-12:30 pm• IntroductiontoMemoirWriting -EmilyH.Freeman• FlourishingwithLoveandHealth-JanaStaton
1:00 pm-4:00 pm on Jan. 23, 30; Feb. 6, 13, 20• LearningtoSee(VisionforDrawing) -DennisKern [The Lifelong Learning Center, Room 208]
3:00 pm-4:30 pm • TheGreatWar,1914-1919-HarryW.Fritz
Courses with a Special Schedule January 2, 7, 14, 21, 24, and 30, 2015
class days and times vary• The Great Gatsby: A Backstage Pass -TeresaWaldorf
[PAR/TV Building, UM]
Tuesdays January 20 – February 24, 2015 class times vary
• Opera101:GettingtheMostoutoftheMETBroadcasts-DavidCody
[The Roxy Theatre]
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The Great Gatsby: A Backstage PassTeresa Waldorf
Friday,January2,1:30pm-3:00pm,PAR/TVSeminarRoom,UM
Wednesdays,January7,14and21,1:30pm-3:00pm,PAR/TVSeminarRoom,UM
Saturday,January24,7:30pm,LobbyofPAR/TVBuilding,UM
Friday,January30,1:30pm-3:00pm,MontanaTheatre-PAR/TV,UM
[The tuition for this course is $74 and includes the price of the opening night performance ticket on January 24, 2015]
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Optional Textbook: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby(adaptedforthestagebySimonLevy)
Inthiscourse,studentswillbegivenabriefsynopsisoftheplayThe Great Gatsby, produced by the Montana RepertoryTheatre.StudentswilllearnaboutthehistoricalperiodoftheplayanditscharactersandwilldiscussthelifeofF.ScottFitzgerald.DirectorGregJohnsonandhisdesignteamwillmeetwiththeclasstotalkaboutcasting,lighting,sound,set,aswellascostumedesign.Studentswillalsobegivenbackstagetours,meettheactors,andbeinvitedtoattendablockingrehearsalintheMontanaTheatre.Studentswillalsohavetheopportunity to attend the opening night performance in the Montana Theatre as a group.
About the Instructor: TeresaWaldorfistheEducationalOutreachCoordinatorfortheMontanaRepertoryTheatreandaninstructorfortheUniversityofMontana’sSchoolofTheatreandDance.ShereceivedherMFAfromUMin1991inacting/directingandcontinuestoactasmuchaspossible.ShewaslastseenontheMCTstageasWeezerin Steel Magnolias and directed 9 to 5forMCTinthewinterof2013.UMdirectingcreditsincludeGypsy, Batboy, Rocky Horror Show, and Still Life with Iris.Sherecentlyproduced,directed,andactedinalocalproductionofWonder of the WorldbyDavidLindsay-Abaireandcanbeseenseveraltimesayeardoingstand-upandsketchcomedy.
Opera 101: Getting the Most out of the MET BroadcastsDavidCody
Tuesdays,January20,February3and17,9:00am-10:30am,TheRoxyTheatre(Lectures)
Tuesdays,January27,February10and24,9:00am-12:30pm,TheRoxyTheatre(METScreenings)
Please Note:AlllecturesandscreeningswilltakeplaceatTheRoxyTheatre(718 S. Higgins Avenue, Missoula).
[The tuition for this course is $99 and includes the price of tickets to the opera screenings.]
UniversityofMontanaSchoolofMusicprofessorDavidCodywillgivethreelecturesonnewproductionsoftheMetropolitanOperathisseason:WolfgangAmadeusMozart’sclassicLe nozze di Figaro;FranzLehár’soperettaThe Merry Widow;andadoublebilloftwoone-actoperas:PyotrIlyichTchaikovsky’sIolanta and Béla Bartók Bluebeard’s Castle.Followingeachlecture,studentswillwatchtheoperasbroadcastliveinHDatTheRoxyTheatre.Thelectureswillprovidestudentswith“theessentials”oneachoperasuchashistoricalsignificance,plotandcharacters,andmusicalstyle,aswellasdetailsonthespecificproductionincludingdirector’sconcept,scenic design, and cast.
About the Instructor:DavidCodyisaprofessorofmusicattheUniversityofMontana.Heteachesvoiceaswellaslecturesinoperahistoryandmusicaltheatrehistory.HeisalsothemusicdirectorforUM’snationallyaward-winningOperaTheater.Anenthusiasticsupporteroflifelonglearning,ProfessorCodyishappytobeteachinghissixthcoursefortheMOLLIprogram.
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Let’s Sing DeanPeterson
Thursdays,11:00am-12:30pm,MusicBuilding,Room218(ChoirRoom),UM
Let’s Singwillbeaninteractivecoursethatwillinvolveparticipantsinvocaldevelopmentandchoralsinging.Anylevelofsingerfrombeginnertoadvancedwillbewelcome.Eachclasswillbedividedintonumerousactivitiesincludingvocal/physicalwarmups,singing,lecture,andlistening.Initially,unisonmusicwillbeused,butthedevelopmentofpart-singingwillalsobeexplored.Classmemberswillnotbeaskedtoperformsolos,butwillsingasagroup.Additionally,thecoursewilltracethehistoricaldevelopmentofchoral/vocalmusicfromGregorianchanttomoderndayandwillincludeawidevarietyofmusicalgenres.
About the Instructor:DeanPetersonistheconductoroftheMissoulaSymphonyChoraleandtheMissoulaMendelssohnClub.HedirectedtheMissoulaHellgateHighSchoolchoirsfrom1986to2011andservedasinterimUniversityofMontanaChoralDirectorduringthe2011-2012academicyear.LastMarch,hewashonoredtobeinductedintotheUniversityofMontana’sCollegeofVisualandPerformingArtsHallofHonoratthefourteenth annual scholarship event, Odyssey of the Stars—A Celebration of Artistic Journeys.
The Fascinating World of Calculus Using Elementary School ArithmeticJohnGebert
Thursdays,1:00pm-2:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Thisisanon-threatening,no-pressureopportunityforstudentstogainabetterunderstandingofthisamazingsubject,tolearnhowcalculusisusedandwhysomeexcellentmathstudentsstrugglewithit.Studentswillappreciate the ingenuity of the human mind and no doubt be surprised at the concepts and applications of this intriguingtopic.Classattendeeswillnotbelearninghowtodocalculus,butjusttoappreciatewhatitisaboutandwhatitiscapableofdoing.Nomathbackgroundisrequired.
About the Instructor:JohnGeberttaughthigh-schoolmathfortwenty-eightyears,includingtwenty-fiveyearsatHellgateHighSchoolpredominatelyteachingPrecalculus.Foreightyears,hetaughttheBC(moreinclusive)versionofAPCalculus.Hefellinlovewithmathematicsatagefourwhenhelearnedtocount,andknewfromthenonthatmathwouldplayamajorroleinhislife.
Reading (and Writing) Women Poets in MontanaMarnie Prange
Thursdays,3:00pm-4:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Textbook: Montana Women Writers: A Geography of the HearteditedbyCarolinePatterson
Usingthemetaphorofaroadtrip,studentsinthiscoursewilltravelthroughoutMontana.Eachweek,wewilldiscussaselectionof“souvenir”poemsbythepoetswevisitedandwriteourown“postcards”back,asawayofdeepeningourunderstandingofapoet’sworkandourunderstandingofourownexperience.As“tourguide,”theinstructorwillprovidepromptsandsuggestions.Thisisnotatypicalworkshopclass,wheretheemphasisisoncritiquingtowardanimprovedpoem;rather,itisadiscussionclassdesignedtohonetheparticipant’sreadingandwritingskillsinafunandsupportiveenvironment.
About the Instructor:MarniePrangeisapoetandjournalist.HermanuscriptDangerous NeighborhoodswasshortlistedforseveralnationalprizesbeforewinningaMontanaArtsCouncilFirstBookAward.Shehaseditedseveralliteraryjournals,includingThe Black Warrior Review and The Missouri Review.Currently,sheteachespoetryinschoolsfortheMissoulaWritingCollaborative.
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Introduction to Memoir WritingEmilyH.Freeman
Fridays,11:00am-12:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Maximum Number of Students: 30
Whetherinterestedinwritingforpublicationorsimplyforpersonalreasons,thisclasswillprovideasupportiveenvironmentforexploringthefundamentalsofwritinginthememoirgenre.Classtimewillincludewritingpromptsandexercises,discussionofcraftandtechnique,aswellasopportunitiesforsharingandfeedback.Everyonehaslifestoriesworthtelling,fromchildhoodreminiscencestotalesofprofessionaladversity.Inthisclass,studentswillworkongettingtheirstoriesdownonpaperinthoughtfulandmemorableways.Noexperiencenecessary.
About the Instructor:EmilyH.FreemanearnedanMFAinCreativeWritingattheUniversityofMinnesota,whereshestudiedbothfictionandnonfiction.ShehastaughtwritinginvariousacademicandnonprofitsettingsincludingtheUniversityofMinnesota,AlfredUniversity,andtheLoftLiteraryCenter.
Learning to See (Vision for Drawing)DennisKern
FridaysonJanuary23,30;February6,13,and20,1:00pm-4:00pm,TheLifelongLearningCenter,Room208(310 S Curtis Street, Missoula)
Maximum Number of Students: 20
Supplies:StudentsmaypurchasetherequiredpacketattheBookstoreattheUniversityofMontana.Approximatecostofthesuppliespacketis$35.Experiencedstudentswhomayalreadypossesssomeapplicablematerials,pleasebesuretochecktheMOLLIwebsitetoensureyouhavealloftherequiredsupplies.
Thisclassisaseriesofdrawingexercisesexploringvariedlightingconditionsandlocationsfromtotaldarkness(blindfolded)inthestudioandartificialandnaturallightinpubliclocations.Thegoaloftheclassistosensitizetheindividualtothetouchandfeelofdrawingmaterials,analyzeperception,andenhancespacialawarenessinthecontextofdrawing.Theclassdoesnotrequirepreviousdrawingexperience.Studentparticipationinplanningandstagingexercisesisencouraged.Manyexercisesaredevelopedfromasurveyofstudentproficienciestakenduringthefirstclassmeeting.Emphasisisupon‘gestalt’inthepracticeofdrawing.Studentsmustattendthefirstclasstoparticipateinthiscourseaswellasbringtherequiredsupplieswiththemonthatday.
About the Instructor: DennisKernisaformergallerydirector/curatorattheUniversityofMontanaandhastaughtclassesatMSUBillingsindrawing,printmaking,design,computergraphics,andstudioartfornon-majors.Hehasreceivedprivatecommissionsandexhibitedinternationally.Headditionallywasoneoftheproductionadvisors for Whispering Concrete,ajournalofinmatewritingsandillustrationsattheMontanaWomen’sPrison.
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Yellowstone’s StoryLeeSilliman
Thursdays,9:00am-10:30am,ToddBuilding,UM
Optional Textbooks: The Yellowstone Story: A History of our First National Park: Volume I and The Yellowstone Story, Revised Edition, Volume II: A History of our First National Park by Aubrey L. Haines
ThishistoricalsurveyofYellowstoneNationalParkwillencompassitsevolutionfromamythicalregionbornoffurtrappers’tales,progressfromitsexplorationthroughitsformativestruggle,andconcludewithitsdevelopmentintoabelovedAmericaniconandalaboratoryforecosystem-scalescientificresearch.Insum,thehistoryofYellowstoneisachronicleofourcountry’schangingvaluestowardnatureovertime.TheclasswillbeillustratedwithYellowstone’sphotographicandartisticimagery,andwillbedottedwithtrenchantproseandpoetry.SomevintageYellowstoneartworkswillalsobedisplayed.
About the Instructor:LeeSillimanfrequentlyvisitedYellowstoneasalargeformatphotographerfrom1986to2006.HereadvoraciouslyaboutallaspectsofYellowstoneandamassedalargepersonalcollectionofYellowstonebooksandimages.HehascuratedandcirculatedfourtravelingYellowstoneexhibitsforregionalmuseumsaswellaseditedan1871Yellowstonetravelnarrativethatwaspublishedin2003.
Women’s Activism and Human Rights in the USAnyaJabour
Thursdays,11:00am-12:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
WhatdoLucyStone,SusanB.Anthony,FlorenceKelley,JeannetteRankin,IdaB.Wells-Barnett,EleanorRoosevelt,EllaBaker,andGloriaSteinemallhaveincommon?Allofthesewomen—andmanyothers—spenttheirlivesadvancinghumanrightsintheUnitedStates.ThiscourseexploresUSwomen’sessentialroleinadvancinghumanrightsfromthe1830stothepresent.Wewilldevoteattentiontotheantislaverymovement,thesuffragemovement,theprogressiveera,pacifism,theanti-lynchingmovement,theNewDeal,thecivilrightsmovement,andthewomen’smovement.
About the Instructor:AnyaJabourisaprofessorofHistoryandCo-DirectoroftheWomen’sandGenderStudiesProgramattheUniversityofMontana,whereshehasbeenteachingaboutthehistoryofwomen,families,andchildrenintheUSsince1995,whenshereceivedherPhDfromRiceUniversity.ProfessorJabouriscurrentlyworkingonabiographyofsocialreformerSophonisbaBreckinridge(1866-1948).
Face to Face with Plato and FriendsRichardE.Walton
Thursdays,1:00pm-2:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Maximum Number of Students: 30
Platowroteinaturbulent,consequentialtimeinthehistoryofancientAthens.Fromtheheightofitsglory,AthenslapsedduringPlato’stimeintomoralandpoliticalchaosandsuffereddefeatbySpartainalongwar.Platobelongedtoacirclethatincludedmanyofthegreatestdramatistsandphilosophersoftheera,aswellasnotablestatesmen,militaryleaders,andatleastoneinfamousscoundrel.ThephilosophicaltopicswhichanimatedtheintellectuallifeinwhichPlatowasamajorplayertranscendcircumstanceandremainofvitalinteresttoday.Thiscoursewillconsiderasmall sample of those topics as represented in dramas, Platonic dialogues, and perhaps one treatise.
Further information about this course may be found at http://www.rewalt.me/ffpf.
About the Instructor:RichardE.WaltonisanativeofMontana.HeearneddegreesinmathematicsandphilosophyfromtheUniversityofMontanaanddidhisgraduateworkattheUniversityofOregonandtheClaremontGraduateSchool.HejoinedtheUMfacultyin1969andwashonoredwiththeUniversity’sDistinguishedTeachingAwardin1989.Hehaspublishedpapersinancientphilosophy,medicalethics,andissuesinhighereducation,andservedasaprofessionaljournal’schiefeditorforseveralyears.
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My Love Affair with MontanaHalStearns
Fridays,9:00am-10:30am,ToddBuilding,UM
MontanahasahistoryasrichasourbelovedBigSky:FromGlacialLakeMissoulatoTripleDividePeak,YellowstoneandGlacierparks,grizzlybearsandpronghorns,tribesinhabitingtheplainsandmountains,explorersandtrappers,cattlemenandrustlers,politicosfamousandinfamous,suffragettes,railroaders,homesteadersandtownbuilders-Montanahasitall.CoursetopicswillincludeChiefsPlentyCoupsandCharlo;LewisandClark;Custer;Rankin;Mansfield;EloiseCobell;the1904FortShawIndianGirls’basketballteam;writers,poetsandartistsincludingGuthrie,Hugo,Welch,Maclean,DorothyJohnson,CharlieRussell,Paxson…AdditupandwehaveMontana.Truly,thelastbestplace.
About the Instructor:HalStearns’MontanarootsincludeSwedishhomesteaders,cattleranchersandsmalltownnewspapereditors.HehastaughthighschoolstudentsinMissoulaandWiesbaden,Germany;undergraduatestudentsatMontanaStateUniversity;andgraduatestudentsattheUniversityofMontana.HehasaBAfromNotreDameandMAanddoctoraldegreesfromtheUniversityofMontana.HeretiredasaMontanaArmyNationalGuardbrigadiergeneral.
The Great War, 1914-1919HarryW.Fritz
Fridays,3:00pm-4:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
WorldWarOnewas,forGeorgeKennan,“thegreatseminalcatastropheofthe20thcentury.”Wearenowobservingthecentennialoftheconflict.Thiscourseoffersthecauses,course,consequences,andlegacyoftheGreatWar.Notrelevant?TryIraq,Syria,andtheUkraine!
About the Instructor:HarryW.FritzisProfessorEmeritusofHistoryattheUniversityofMontana.HepreppedforthisassignmentbyvisitingSarajevo,BosniaonJune28,2014—the100thanniversaryoftheassassinationoftheArchdukeFranzFerdinand,“thestartofthe20thcentury.”
“This course was particularly meaningful to me, helping me to transcend a difficult time in my life. Course work such as this is not only to educate but sometimes helps people in very meaningful ways in their life.” ~MOLLI member
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Current and Political Affairs
American Economic Recovery: Challenges and ProspectsJoannaR.Shelton
Thursdays,11:00am-12:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
America’srecoveryfromthe2008/2009financialcrisisandrecessionhasbeentheslowestofthepostwarperiod.HowdoesoureconomylooksixyearsaftertheworstdownturnsincetheGreatDepression?We’lltakealookathowhouseholds,businesses,andgovernmentsatthefederal,state,andlocallevelarefaring;howourmajortradeandinvestmentpartnersinEurope,Asia,andelsewherearedoing;andhowpolicymakersinWashingtonhaveresponded.We’llalsolookatcontinuingchallengestoUSrecovery.Thiscoursewillofferampletimeforquestions,discussion,andinsightsfromstudents.
About the Instructor:JoannaR.Sheltonisaneconomistwhoselongcareerinpolicy-makingincludedtheUSTreasuryandStateDepartments,USTradeRepresentative’sOffice,andUSCongress.ShealsoservedasDeputySecretaryGeneraloftheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)inParis.Sheteaches,lectures,andwritesoneconomicpolicyissues,includingamonthlycolumnintheMissoulian.
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When the Colorado River Flowed Through MontanaJamesW.Sears
Thursdays,9:00am-10:30am,ToddBuilding,UM
Inthiscourse,studentswillbeledonanimaginarycruisedownagiganticpre-IceAgeriverfromtheGrandCanyon,throughMontana,totheLabradorSea.Throughaseriesofillustratedlectures,wewillexaminegeologicevidence for the creation and destruction of this ancient river.
About the Instructor: JamesW.SearshasbeenaprofessorofGeologyattheUniversityofMontanasince1982.Hismainemphasesarefieldgeology,tectonics,andtheoriginoflandscapes.HediscoveredtheancientriverupontheconvergenceofhisstudiesandobservationsasanundergraduateinArizona(BS1971),graduatestudentinWyoming(MS1973)andCanada(PhD1979),andprofessorinAlabama(1979-81)andMontana.ProfessorSearshaspublishedseveralscientificpapersabouttheancientriver.
Meteorology: Understanding the Science that Affects Everyday LifeTrentSmith
Evening Course:Thursdays,4:45pm-6:00pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Weatheraffectseverydaylife,butveryfewpeopleunderstandthesourceandcomplexityofweatherpatterns.Asinglesourceofenergydrivestheweatherontheplanet,anditsinteractionwithlandandwatercreatesever-changingweatherpatterns,patternsaffectedlocallybytheambientterrain.Meteorologyemploysafewbasicmathematicalequationstotrytoforecasttheweatherinthenear-andlong-termperiods,andoverthepast100yearsmanyadvanceshavebeenmadeinweatherprediction.Thiscourseaimstohelpstudentshaveabetterunderstandingofmeteorologyandthechallengesofforecastingtheweather.
About the Instructor: TrentSmithwasbornandraisedinafarmingcommunityinColoradoandbecamefascinatedwithweatherataveryyoungage.HeearnedadegreeinEarthSciencewithanemphasisinMeteorologyfromtheUniversityofNorthernColoradoin2002andhasbeenemployedwiththefederalgovernmentforthepast13yearsasameteorologist.Since2008,hehasbeentheprimaryeducatorforweatherspottersacrosswesternMontanaandnorthcentralIdaho.
Flourishing with Love and HealthJanaStaton
Fridays,11:00am-12:30pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Thisclasswillpresentpracticalimplicationsfromrecenthealthresearchonwhylovingandcaringforeachotheris good for our lifelong health, pocketbooks, children, and society. Recent research has surprising scientific findingsfromneuroscience,healthoutcomestudies,andclinicaltrialsabouttheeffectsofinteractionswiththoseweloveonourimmune,cardiovascular,andnervoussystems.Theclasswillincludetipsandbestpractices(withplentyofhandoutsand“homework”)onhowtokeepacouplerelationshipalive,eveninthefaceofdeclininghealth, aging, or illness.
About the Instructor: JanaStatonhasthirtyyearsofexperienceinmarriageandfamilytherapywithafocusoncouplerelationships.ShecurrentlysupervisesUniversityofMontanacounseloreducationinterns.Since2005,shehasconductedresearchfortheNationalHealthyMarriageResourceCenteroncouplerelationshipqualityandhealthoutcomes,particularlyforcouplesagingtogether.SheisagraduateofStanford,VirginiaTech(MFT)andUCLA(PhD),andleadauthorofA Few Months to Live: Different Paths to Life’s End.N
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Behind the Scenes at the Symphony: Rachmaninoff’s RhapsodyDarkoButorac
Tuesdays,February17and24,3:00pm-5:00pm,ToddBuilding,UM
Friday,February27,Rehearsal,7:00pm,George&JaneDennisonTheatre,UM
Event Description:GobehindthesceneswiththeMissoulaSymphonyOrchestraandjoinmusicdirectorDarkoButoraconajourneyexploringmaybethemostpopularworkforpianoandorchestra-Rachmaninoff’sRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.Inadditiontotwolecturesonthebackgroundandstructureofthepiece,memberswillhaveaspecialopportunitytoattendtheMissoulaSymphonyDressRehearsalattheGeorge&JaneDennisonTheatreandwitnesstheprocessthatbringsamasterworktolife.
About the Presenter:RecentlypraisedbytheWestdeutscheZeitungforhis“exceptionalcombinationofpassion,eleganceandwell-timedpacing,”MaestroDarkoButoracisestablishinghimselfasoneoftheworld’smostsought-afteryoungconductors.HecurrentlyservesastheMusicDirectorofboththeTallahasseeandMissoulaSymphonyOrchestrasintheUnitedStates,andisthePrincipalConductoroftheFidenzaOperaFestivalinItaly.FollowinghisremarkabledebutwiththeBelgradePhilharmonicinJanuary2011,hewasimmediatelyinvitedtoclosethe2011andopenthe2012concertseason.RecentnotableconcertsincludecollaborationswiththeDeutscheKammerphilharmonieNeussandtheGeorgischeKammerorchesterIngolstadt(Germany),theRubinsteinPhilharmonicofLodz(Poland),theTallinSinfonietta(Estonia),andadebutatthecelebratedViennaKonzerthauswiththeSlovenianRadioSymphonyOrchestrainMayof2014.
Free with MOLLI membership. Share your love of MOLLI and bring a friend. Please RSVP by Tuesday, February 10, 2015.
Please Note:TheMissoulaSymphonyconcertperformancesareNOTpartofthefreeBehind the Scenes at the SymphonyMOLLISpecialMemberEvent.Topurchaseaconcertticket,pleasevisitwww.missoulasymphony.org
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) is pleased to present a MOLLI Special Member Event in partnership with Montana Public Television:
Brought to You by ALECWilliam Marcus and Anna Rau
Wednesday,March25,7:00pm-9:00pm,UniversityCenterTheater,UM
Event Description: They’ve been around for four decades and are behind some of the most influential andcontroversiallegislationinMontanaandtheNation.FewAmericansknowanythingabouttheAmericanLegislativeExchangeCouncil,alsoknownasALEC.SupporterssayALECisaninvaluablenetworkingtool.Criticssayitgivescorporationsunfairaccesstolawmakers.
MontanaPBSInvestigativeReporter/ProducerAnnaRauandExecutiveProducerWilliamMarcuswilldiscuss the development and production of the documentary, Brought to You by ALEC,andanswerquestionsfromtheaudience.
About the Presenters: WilliamMarcusisagraduateoftheUniversityofMontana’sSchoolofJournalism,receivinghisBAinRadio-TVin1974.Hestartedhisprofessionalcareerin1975asaproductionassistantforKUFMradio,andhasheldavarietyofpositionswiththestationeversince.HewasappointedDirectoroftheBroadcastMediaCenterin1996.Inadditiontohisradiowork,hehasservedasExecutiveProducerforfourregionalEmmyAward-winningtelevisiondocumentariesandishostofthepopularMontanaPBSprogramBackroads of Montana.
AnativeofHelena,AnnaRaugraduatedfromtheUMSchoolofJournalismin1997.SheworkedasanewsreporterfortelevisionstationsinBillingsandBoisebeforejoiningMontanaPBSin2004.
Free with MOLLI membership. Share your love of MOLLI and bring a friend. Please RSVP by Wednesday, March 18, 2015.
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) and the Montana World Affairs Council present a special MOLLI Community Program and World Affairs Council Distinguished Speakers Program:
The US and the Middle East: What Went Wrong
AmbassadorMarkJohnson(retired)
Wednesday,January28,3:30pm-5:00pm,UniversityCenterBallroom,UM
This event will be a community Distinguished Speakers Program and is open to the public with preferred seating for MOLLI and Montana World Affairs Council members.
Cost:FreeforMOLLImembers(withcurrent2014-15membership)andMontanaWorldAffairsCouncilmembers,and$5.00suggesteddonationforthegeneralpublic.
Event Description: Today’sMiddleEastpresentstheUSwithanunprecedentedseriesofmajornationalsecuritychallenges.AmericansaresometimessurprisedtolearnthattheUShashadalonginvolvementwiththisregionthatgoesbacktotheadministrationofGeorgeWashington.ThecurrenttrajectoryofAmericanforeignpolicywasshapedbyacombinationofpowerfuleventsallhappeningin1979–startingwiththeIranrevolutionandincludingtheSovietinvasionof Afghanistan.
About the Presenter:AmbassadorMarkJohnson(retired)wasoneofthefirstinstructorsintheMOLLIprogram.Aftera30-yearcareerintheUSStateDepartment,hereturnedhometohisnativeMontanawherehefoundedtheMontanaWorldAffairsCouncil–anonpartisan,nonprofitdedicatedtobringingtheworldtoMontanaandMontanatotheWorld.AmbassadorJohnsonhasservedinEgypt,Iran,KuwaitandwasUSAmbassadortoSenegal.HehaslecturedthroughouttheUSandtheMiddleEastregion.
FormoredetailsabouttheDistinguishedSpeakersProgramevent,pleasecontacttheMontanaWorldAffairsCouncilat406.728.3328orvisitwww.montanaworldaffairs.org
This event is open to the public. Please register by 4:00 pm on Wednesday, January 21, 2015 to ensure seating is available for this program. Late registrations are accepted if space permits. PleasecontacttheMOLLIofficeforfurtherinformationortoregister;call406.243.2905orMOLLImembersmayregisteronlineatwww.umt.edu/molli.
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) and the Rocky Mountain School of Photography present the following MOLLI Community Program:
From Daguerre to Digital: Highlights from the History of Photography
HerbertM.Swick
Tuesday,March17,7:00pm-9:00pm,StudioBattheRockyMountainSchoolofPhotography(216 N. Higgins Avenue, Missoula)
Cost: Free and open to the public.
Event Description:For175years,photographyhasbothenrichedandtransformedourlives. It has both responded to and shaped our culture. Photography has informed us and misledus.Butisafinephotographreallyartorsimplyatrickoftechnology?HowhavemasterphotographerslikeAnselAdams,EugeneSmith,orPaulStrandusedphotographytobringattentiontoimportantissuesoftheday?Thislecturewillexploresomeofthemajorphotographers, art movements, and scientific advances that have contributed not only to our enjoymentofexcellentphotographsbutalsotoourabilitytousethetoolsofphotographyeffectively.
About the Presenter:HerbertM.Swickhasbeenengagedinphotographyformanyyears.Despitethelureofpixels,heworksalmostexclusivelywithtraditionalblackandwhitefilm,developingandprintinghisimagesinhisdarkroom.HisworkhasbeenshowninseveralexhibitsinMissoulaandalsoatnationalprofessionalmeetingsinPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania;ChapelHill,NorthCarolina;andTucson,Arizona.
This event is open to the public. Please register by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 to ensure seating is available for this program. Late registrations are accepted if space permits. PleasecontacttheMOLLIofficeforfurtherinformationortoregister;call406.243.2905orMOLLImembersmayregisteronlineatwww.umt.edu/molli.
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Membership Dues $20 per person annually. The membership period is July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015.Membershipcostisnon-refundable.
Course Fees $60percourse,plusadditionalfeeswhenapplicable.
How To Register Winter registration begins on Monday, December 15, 2014
•Onlineatwww.umt.edu/molli
•Callusat406.243.2905
•HanddeliveryourformtotheToddBuildingontheUniversityofMontanacampus,adjacenttotheUniversityCenter
•Mailtheregistrationformto: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI) SchoolofExtended&LifelongLearning University of Montana 32CampusDrive Missoula,MT59812
•Faxyourregistrationformto406.243.2047
Course LocationUnlessotherwisenoted,mostcoursesareheldintheToddBuildingontheUniversityofMontanacampus,adjacent to theUniversityCenter.Thecoursedescription in thebrochure,onlinecoursedescription,and your registration receiptwill indicate if your class is held at an alternate location. Students areresponsible for reading their applicable course information in its entirety and planning accordingly. The MOLLI office does not provide transportation to courses held at an alternate location.
AccessibilityMOLLIstrivestoensureitsprogramsareasaccessibletoandusablebystudentswithdisabilitiesastheyare for any student. We coordinate reasonable program modifications, accommodate an accessible and hospitable learningenvironment,andhelpthosewithdisabilitiesremainasself-sufficientaspossiblethroughour accommodations.Pleasecontact theMOLLIoffice and request anyaccommodations inadvance of the date needed.
Financial AssistanceMOLLItriesveryhardtokeepcostsataminimumsoeveryonecanparticipate.However,weknowthatsomepeoplemayneedsomehelp.Therefore,MOLLI ispleasedtooffera tuitionwaiverprogramtoensure everyone +50 has the opportunity to engage in lifelong learning. This fund has been supported bydonationsfromMOLLIinstructorsandgenerousmembers.Nomemberinneedoffinancialassistance(tuitionwaiver)mayreceiveaidformorethantwoclassesperterm.Personswhorequestatuitionwaiverwillbeaskedtopaywhattheycanfortheclass.Tuitionwaiverscannotbeappliedtowardstheannualmembership feeor foranyadditionalcostsassociatedwithacoursebeyondthecostof tuition (e.g.performance tickets and art supplies are not eligible).
TolearnmoreaboutfinancialassistancethroughtheMOLLItuitionwaiverprogram,orifyouwouldliketoconsideragifttothisfundsothatothersmayenjoylifelonglearning,pleasecall406.243.2905.
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DonationsYour tax-deductible donation to MOLLI will go a long way in support of tuition waivers, programoperations, courses,events, lectures,andmuchmore!Donationsmaybemade to theMOLLIofficeor directly to the University of Montana Foundation, specifying that the donation is for MOLLI. To learn more,pleasecall406.243.2905.
MOLLI Gift CardsGivethegiftoflearningbygivingagiftcardtocoverthecostofmembership($20),acourse($60),orboth($80)toyourfamilyandfriends.ContacttheMOLLIofficeat406.243.2905formoreinformationorto purchase one today.
Registration DeadlinesInordertoallowMOLLIinstructorsandstudentstobeabletoplanaccordinglyfortheirclasses,wehaveimplementedaregistrationpolicy.Althoughrecognizingthatanumberofissuesmayinfluencethenumberof registrants for a specific class, it is, none the less, the policy that in fairness to all concerned there must beatleast10registrantsinorderforaclasstobeheld.Please Note: Students will still be able to register for a course through the beginning of the MOLLI term for any class that has already met the minimum number of registrants by the registration deadline one week before the start of the applicable term.
Please be aware of the following information:Three weeks before term start date:MOLLIinstructorswillbenotifiedthattheyhavefewerthan10studentsregisteredfortheircourse.Instructorswillbeencouragedtoincreaseeffortstoself-promotetheircoursetoachievesufficientregistrations.MOLLIstudentswillbenotifiedviae-mailblastthattheregistrationdeadlineisintwoweeks,ifapplicable.Studentswillbeencouragedtoregisterassoonaspossibleandnotifiedthatcourseswithfewerthan10studentsbytheregistrationdeadlinewillbecanceled.
Two weeks before term start date:Studentsenrolledincourseswithlowenrollmentwillbenotifiedthattheircoursehaslowenrollmenttoprovidetheopportunityforthemtoregisterforadifferentcourse.MOLLIstaffwillassisttoregisterstudentsforalternativecourses,ifapplicable.
One week before term start date: Registration deadline for online, paper, and phone registration to determinefinalregistrationnumbers. Instructorswillbenotifiedofcoursecancellations.Studentsregisteredforcourseswithinsufficientenrollmentwillbenotifiedofcoursecancellations.MOLLIstaffwillassisttoregisterthesestudentsforcoursesthatstillareavailable,ifapplicable.
Refund, Cancellation, and Credit PolicyCoursetuitioncostsmayberefundedonacase-by-casebasisonorbeforethethirdweekoftheapplicableMOLLIterm.RefundsmaybeappliedasacredittowardsafutureMOLLIcourse.RefundsarenotgrantedafterthethirdweekoftheMOLLIterm.Membershipcostisnon-refundable.Ifpayingbycheck,SocialSecuritynumbersmustbeprovidedtotheMOLLIofficetoreceivearefund.SocialSecuritynumbersarenotrequiredforrefundsprocessedfromcreditcardpayments,unlessithasbeenmorethan120dayssincethecardwasprocessed.DuetoUniversityofMontanafiscalyear-endreportingeveryJune30th,werefundallaccountcreditsatthebeginningofeachJune;acreditwillnolongercarryoverfromonemembershipyeartothenext.
Make-Up ClassesEveryeffortwillbemadetomakeupmissedclassesduetoweather,catastrophicevents,oranythingthatisbeyondourcontrol.Duetotheseevents,youmaynotbeabletoattendallclasses.Refundswillnot be available in such cases.
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TextbooksTextbooksforMOLLIcoursesareavailableinthegeneralbookssectionoftheBookstoreatUMandmaybepurchasedata10%discount.
Campus Parking Options$25 MOLLI Term Parking PassisvalidfromJanuary20-March6only.Thispassisgoodforuseinpay-by-hour and decal parking lots at UM for MOLLI classes, events, or affiliated activities.
$12 MOLLI Six Day Parking Pass isvalidforsixindividualdaysofparkingoncampus.Thispassisgoodforuseinpay-by-houranddecalparkinglotsatUMforMOLLIclasses,events,oraffiliatedactivities.
$3 University of Montana Parking Pass is valid for one day of parking on campus. This pass is good for use in decal parking lots only at UM.
To purchase a parking pass: Call406.243.2905oraddittoyourregistrationform.Tolearnmoreaboutwheretoparkoncampus,goonlinetohttp://www.umt.edu/publicsafety/docs/parking.pdforcontacttheMOLLIofficeforacopyofacampusmap.PleaseNote:Atthistime,theMOLLIofficeisunabletosellparking passes through our online registration system.
Please DO NOT park in Reserved parking spaces or your vehicle will be ticketed and/or towed. The MOLLIoffice isnotresponsibleforassistingwithparkingtickets;pleasegodirectlytotheUMPoliceDepartmenttoaddressanycomplaints,questions,orconcerns.
Lost and FoundAnyitemsleftbehindorlostintheToddBuildingwillbetakentothefrontdeskoftheSchoolofExtended& LifelongLearning, locatedon the3rd floorof thebuilding.Any items lost outsideof thebuilding,includingintheparkinglotoronthestreet,willbetakentoTheSource,locatedonthe1stflooroftheUniversityCenter,adjacenttotheToddBuilding.
Privacy PolicyMOLLI does not share the personal contact information of itsmembers or instructors with outsidesources.Student information is keptonasecurewebserverandsensitivedata, suchascredit cardinformation,isnotsaved.Ifyouwishtobeincontactwithaninstructororfellowstudent,theMOLLIofficewouldbehappy topassyourcontact information to thatpersonasapplicableand relayyourrequesttobecontacted.
The Bernard Osher FoundationTheBernardOsherFoundationseekstoimprovequalityoflifethroughthesupportoflifelonglearninginstitutes such as MOLLI. The Foundation was founded in 1977 by Bernard Osher, a respectedbusinessmanandcommunity leader.TheFoundationhasnowfundedmore than115OsherLifelongLearningInstitutesoncampusesofcollegesanduniversitiesfromMainetoHawaii.FundingforMOLLIiscontingentuponmembershipgrowthgoals,somembershipmatters.TolearnmoreaboutTheBernardOsherFoundation,pleasevisittheirwebsite:http://www.osherfoundation.org.
Questions?Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UM (MOLLI)SchoolofExtended&LifelongLearningUniversity of Montana32CampusDriveMissoula,Montana59812Phone:406.243.2905Fax:406.243.2047E-mail:[email protected]/molli
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Taketwo$60coursesforonly$100*
*Pleasenotethediscountisforoneparticipantenrollingintwocoursesinthesametermandisonlyapplicableforthefirsttwocourses.
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