
Spring 2013 seminars by topic
During the academic year, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Dayton (UDLLI) offers seminars Monday through Saturday, covering topics such as art, philosophy, film, finance, literature, sports, health and many more. If you prefer to see all of our seminar titles at once, open the calendar view of seminars (pdf).
History
A Traveler's History of England
Adventures in Airlift
Bill and Hillary Clinton: The Power Couple
Britain and World War II
Classic Architecture of Oakwood
Clement Vallandigham
Europe 101: What Do All the Ruins, Churches, Cathedrals and Palaces Mean Anyway?
Exploring the National Museum of the USAF
Getting Started in Genealogy
Gettysburg: What They Did Here
History of Woodland Cemetery
Industrial Endeavors
Lincoln and the Law
Lincoln's Path to Emancipation and a Bi-Racial America
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
Literature
Canadian Short Stories, Part II
Four Literary Masters (Special Seminar Series)
Sea Literature
Self-Publishing - Creating Your Own Book
Science
Birds Are Inspiring
Creating a Sustainable U.S. Energy Plan
Shade Gardening with Hostas and Other Perennials
Shining a Bright Light on Violence, Evil and Suffering
Since 1776: How Technology-Driven Progress Created a Nation of Anxious Abundance
Sustainable Gardening
The Brain and the Mind on Thinking, Language and Music
The Life of Amphibians and Reptiles
UD Campus Landscape History
Weather/Meteorology for the Layman