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Academy of Lifelong Learning open house 4:13 p.m., Jan. 3, 2005--Adults 50 and older are invited to attend an open house at the University of Delaware Academy of Lifelong Learning from 9 a.m.-noon, Tuesday, Jan. 11, at Arsht Hall, the academy's home, on UDs Wilmington campus at 2700 Pennsylvania Ave. Brief tours of the facilities, a preview of spring classes and light refreshments will be offered. The Academy of Lifelong Learning is a membership organization that provides opportunities for adults 50 and over to learn, teach and travel with their peers. The only requirements for admission are interest in a continuing educational experience, support of the programs through participation and a modest membership fee. Courses meet weekdays at Arsht Hall. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Academy of Lifelong Learning. From its first semester with 21 classes and 135 students, the academy has grown to more than 2,100 members, and it has become a national leader and model for learning-in-retirement programs. Beginning Monday, Feb. 7, more than 200 courses taught by academy members will be offered for the spring semester. Topics will include computers, current events, science, economics, history, literature, languages, music and yoga. Special lectures, musical programs, study trips and social events also are planned by and for members. Membership for the semester is $170, which covers up to five classes and many activities. The Academy of Lifelong Learning will accept in-person and mailed registrations for spring semester classes weekdays from 9 a.m.-noon through Tuesday, Jan. 11, at Arsht Hall. Details about the Academy of Lifelong Learning and a course schedule are available online at [www.udel.edu/ce/academy]. For more information, call (302) 573-4417. To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |