Join us for another exciting semester with new classes and topics for everyone!
Spring classes run February through May and are taught by distinguished university faculty and local area professionals. For a flat fee of $75 you may take as many classes as your heart desires.
Here are just a few classes we are looking forward to in April!
Navigating the Healthcare and Benefits Maze—A Legal Perspective
This class, led by Richard M. Barron, JD is designed to educate adults and families on some of the common legal mistakes, myths and concerns related to aging. Information covered includes wills, powers of attorney, advance healthcare directives, trusts, legal asset protection, government benefits and probate issues. Richard M. Barron, JD is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 1981. He is an accredited attorney with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
From Idea to Reality: Choreographers at Work
In this class you will join Dr. Janice LaPointe-Crump in exploring how recognized choreographers begin with inspired and imagined feelings or ideas; conduct personal research; develop movement motifs and images; dream, improvise and play, then dream and improvise some more. Excerpts of key 20th century works will reveal the creative challenges of seminal choreographers when they took on challenges caused by cultural and artistic shifts in our fast changing world.
What Started in Texas Has Changed the World
Dr. Diana Mason is calling all native Texans and those who got here as fast as you could! A notable bull rider once said, “It ain’t braggin’ if it’s true!” This class will explore the facts, fiction and folklore of Texas as they relate to the advances in science and technology that have changed the world. This class is an expanded version of Dr. Mason’s previous presentation. The pre/post WWII sessions cover the scientific discoveries that started here. The last session is completely new and focuses on today’s economic status of Texas.
For further information on becoming a member and enrolling in classes:
Website: call.unt.edu/emerituscollege
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 940-369-7293
Also in April, join us for a special Travel Learn tour of Sicily.
April 26-May 9 we will be hiking Mount Etna’s smoldering flanks with the sea in our sights, visiting Greek temples and picnicking on the Isle of Mozia. Hotel, transfers, all meals, plus beer and wine are all included at a special rate.
For more information or to explore other tours, visit the Travel Learn website at call.unt.edu/TravelLearn.