Osher Fall Registration Opens August 6
Become an Osher Lifelong Learning Institute member today and enjoy your summer learning
MILWAUKEE, WI, August 1, 2024— UWM’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is excited to open registration for its fall programming, including talks, workshops, day trips and more. Registration opens Aug. 6 at uwm.edu/sce/osher/.
“The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, also known as OLLI, is designed for adults who have a passion for learning,” says Sarah Grammer, UWM Osher director. “We have a lot lined up for this fall, giving participants the chance to learn something new, stay active and engage with others. Try our lecture-based classes at the historic UWM Hefter Center, our Go Explore field trips out in the community, or our group travel program for international learning adventures. You will enjoy engaging with a welcoming community of peers.”
This fall Osher members can enjoy a wide selection of day tours such a cruise down the Milwaukee River on the Edelweiss, behind the scenes tour of Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport or an all-day Go-Explore to downtown Chicago to visit five bakeries and enjoy holiday treats. Talks and discussion groups are also very popular and range from history, politics, art, AI, science, languages and more.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a membership program of UWM’s School of Continuing Education for adults interested in learning new things together. Check out our website to view our catalog of programs, become a member and register for classes: uwm.edu/sce/osher/
To learn more about Osher programs or membership, please go to uwm.edu/sce/osher/ or contact Osher at 414.227.3320.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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