A diverse collection of non-credit short courses for +50 individuals.
Fine Arts
Winter courses begin January 24 and meet once a week for six weeks.
Starting with Huffman: Photographers of Montana’s High Plains – Kristi Hager* Cuisine Artistry: The Global Kitchen – Ray Risho The Creative Process: Finding Your Spark – Lee Heuermann
Humanities Cultural and Global Savvy Through Film – Udo Fluck* Masterpieces of 20th Century Central European Literature – Anna Dulba-Barnett* Culture and Agriculture – Joshua Slotnick* Brazil and the Promise of Order and Progress: 1500s-Present – Silvia Lazo*
Food and Culture: Anthropology – Garry Kerr My Love Affair with Montana – Hal Stearns The Philosophers’ Government – Richard E. Walton Stalin’s Russia – Robert H. Greene
Current and Political Affairs The Great War: 1914-1919 – Harry Fritz
Natural and Social Sciences Mathematics Then and Now – Diane Burrell* The New North: The Changing Arctic – Anna Klene* Montana Before History: 11,000 Years of Hunter-Gatherers in the Plains and Rockies – Douglas MacDonald* Activity, Vitality and Longevity – Brian Sharkey* Language Myths – Leora Bar-el* Everything is Infectious: The Past, Present and Future Impact of the Microbial World on Human and Global Health – George Risi
MOLLI Special Member Event Behind the Scenes at the Symphony: Mozart’s Requiem with Darko Butorac
*We are excited to welcome these new instructors to MOLLI!
Free with MOLLI membership. RSVP required.
To learn more, visit www.umt.edu/molli or call 406.243.2905. MOLLI Gift Cards Available!
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