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Notable OLLI Dates
March
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March 29, 7pm:
OLLI-sponsored Lecture:
Big Data, Geometry, and Algebra
in Westlake 116; free
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April 2, 6pm:
Great Gatsby
Silver Screen
at Peoria Riverfront Museum;
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May 4, 9am: OLLI Summer 2016 Registration Open House in the Michel Student Center Ballrooms
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April 7 and 21, 2pm: Study Group Committee Meetings at Peoria NEXT Innovation Center
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May 11 and 18, 9am: Curriculum Committee Meeting in Michel Student Center Executive Suite (3rd session June 1)
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April 8, 9am: Learning Trip Committee Meeting in Michel Student Center Executive Suite
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April 15, 9am: Cinema Committee Meeting in Michel Student Center Room 203
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April 19, 4:30pm: OLLI-sponsored Lecture: Screening Vienna: The City of Dreams in English-Language Cinema and Television in Westlake 116; free
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Class Reminders
Spring Classes are almost here!
To utilize our door-to-door shuttle service, please park at one of the two following locations: Shea Stadium, 1523 W Nebraska Ave, Peoria Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1420 W Moss Ave, Peoria
Beginning at 7:30 a.m. on class days, Peoria Charter buses will transport you from Shea Stadium and OLLI Shuttles will transport you from Westminster Church to the Student Center at Bradley. Parking attendants will be on-site to assist you.
If you have classes in both Westlake Hall and the Michel Student Center, OLLI Shuttles will be available throughout the day to transport you between these locations.
What Do You Love about OLLI Classes?
Why do you attend classes at OLLI at Bradley? The expert instructors, the opportunity to see friends or learn something new, or the scone breaks? Reply to this message and let us know what you like best about classes!
To register for Spring Classes, click here to utilize our new online registration system, or call Bonnie at 309-677-3900. |
Memorial Services for Jim Ludwig
We have received several requests for information regarding memorial services for Jim Ludwig. A celebration of life is planned for 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 16, in the Founder's Room at Bradley's Hartmann Center for the Performing Arts.
For those who are interested, you can read his obituary in the Peoria Journal Star by clicking here.
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Joins Us for an Afternoon at Morton Arboretum in Chicago
Morton Arboretum with James Ballowe (Activity Level 3)
Thursday, April 28, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The Bradley Alumni Association has invited OLLI members to share a special opportunity with their Chicago Alumni as they join Bradley University's Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus James Ballowe for a visit to the Morton Aboretum in Lisle. We will have a private lunch in the Founder's room at the Aboretum, followed by a short presentation from Professor Ballowe, who is the author of A Great Outdoor Museum, a history of the Morton Arboretum, and A Man of Salt and Trees: The Life of Joy Morton, a biography of Joy Morton.
After lunch, we will board trams to tour the facility, with the rare privilege of having Dr. Ballowe and Craig Johnson, former director of education at the Arboretum, as our guides. We'll learn from the best as they narrate our trip through the Arboretum, an internationally recognized organization dedicated to the planting and conservation of trees. Its 1,700 acres hold more than 222,000 live plants from around the world. This trip will allow us to be inspired by Joy Morton's vision for a "great outdoor museum" of trees, where one can appreciate, learn about, plant, and protect trees. As an added bonus, Bradley alums from the Chicagoland area have been invited to join us at the Aboretum.
$119- includes tours, presentations, lunch, gratuities, snacks, and charter coach transportation
To register, utilize our online registration system by clicking here, or call Gwen at 309-677-3900. |
OLLI Co-Sponsored Lectures
As you may know, starting in 2016, OLLI will begin sponsoring lectures held on Bradley's campus by other academic departments. The first OLLI-sponsored lecture will be this spring as a part of the Liberal Arts and Sciences lecture series. Big Data, Geometry, and Algebra: Modeling Complexity in Financial Networks Presented by Dr. Mat Timm, Professor of Mathematics Tuesday, March 29 7:00 p.m. Reception, 7:30 p.m. Lecture Westlake Hall, Room 116, Bradley University Advance registration is not required. Come join OLLI and the LAS department for this free event!
A second lecture has been added to the LAS series this spring!
Screening Vienna: The City of Dreams in English-Language Cinema and Television Presented by Dr. Tim Conley, Professor of English Tuesdays, April 19 4:30 p.m. Lecture, followed by reception Cullom-Davis Library, Wyckoff Room, Bradley University
Advance registration is not required; parking will be available in the Main Street parking deck or in the Visitor's parking lot. |
Help a Bradley Student: Research on Retirement
You are invited to participate in a brief survey titled "Life after Retirement" to assist a Bradley student with a class research project.
Your participation will be kept anonymous, and the survey should only take one minute to complete.
Thank you for supporting our students! |
Judges Needed for Bradley Student Scholarship Exposition
The Student Scholarship Expo at Bradley University is an annual celebration of the research, scholarship, and creative production of Bradley undergraduate and graduate students. Students showcase and present their work to a judging team comprised of both Bradley faculty members and representatives from the surrounding community in the hopes of receiving an EXPO Award for the best presentation of their work to a generalist audience.
In this 24th year, there are more student submissions than ever before in almost every discipline represented in Bradley's academic programs. Your contributions as an EXPO Judge would include listening to and assessing 3-5 brief student presentations as an informed generalist audience-- someone who has interest a and working knowledge of the students' topics, without necessarily being an expert in the field-- with a focus on the presentation and dissemination skills of the students.
Your judging period would consist of a two-hour block on April 13th, between 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., in the Renaissance Coliseum at Bradley.
For more information, please check out the following links:
If you have any further questions, please email one of the following representatives from the Office of Sponsored Programs:
Sandra Shumaker, Executive Director of Research and Sponsored Programs
Luke Burton, Graduate Assistant, Office of Sponsored Programs
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April Lectures
"Drones and the Ethics of Targeted Killing" Tuesday, April 19 7:00 p.m. Marty Theatre, Michel Student Center, Bradley University Free and open to the public Dr. Kenneth Himes , of the Department of Theology at Boston College, will examine American conduct of warfare in the last decade within the context of long-established theories of Just War. "The Psychology of Political Attitudes" Tuesday, April 26 7:00 p.m. Neumiller Lecture Hall, Bradley Hall, Bradley University Free and open to the public Dr. John Jost of New York University is a renowned psychologist with extensive research in the psychological processes through which individuals construct their social, religious, and political outlooks.
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World of Wonder Wants Your Recyclables!
Continuing Education hosts a popular summer camp for gifted and talented students in June and August called World of Wonder, which provides a fun and challenging opportunity for a younger generation of lifelong learners!
Our teachers love to use clean, recyclable materials in their hands-on class projects, including the following:
- paper towel, toilet paper, and wrapping paper rolls - shoe boxes - cereal and snack boxes - plastic containers and lids - egg cartons - newspapers and magazines (age-appropriate)
If you are able to collect any of the above materials, we would like to take them off your hands! Materials can be dropped off at our office, located on the corner of Main and University Streets, Monday - Friday, between 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. If you are attending Spring Classes, you may also drop off materials at the registration desk on class days.
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International Trivia Challenge with PAWAC
International Trivia Challenge! Sunday, April 3 2:00 pm Itoo Hall, 4909 W. Farmington Road $20 per person, includes free international hors d'oeuvres and cash bar Peoria Area World Affairs Council will hold its Fifth Annual International Trivia Challenge on Sunday, April 3rd at Itoo Hall, 4909 Farmington Road, in Peoria. Doors open at 2:00 pm and the competition will start promptly at 2:30 pm. The event also features a silent auction and raffle prizes. Among the many items on the silent auction are artwork by Suzette Boulais, a Downton Abbey table runner, a gift basket from Kickapoo Creek Winery, and a private seminar with OLLI lecturer Angela Weck, including Russian tea and apple baba! Players are welcome to form teams of eight, or to register individually. Students are just $10 with a valid student ID. Although walk-ins are welcome, participants who pre-register will receive two free raffle tickets with each pre-paid registration. Proceeds from this fundraising event send the team of high school students from Central Illinois to compete in the national Academic World Quest (AWQ) competition in Washington, DC. Those students will offer their services to your team for the day! For more information and to register, visit www.pawac.org or call Kristin at (309) 677-2454.
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Correcting Corrections in Illinois
OLLI members are invited to a rare opportunity to hear directly how Illinois residents can correct corrections in our state. John R. Baldwin, the Director of Illinois Department of Corrections, will present "Correcting Corrections in Illinois" on Thursday, April 7, at 5:00 p.m. in the Waterhouse Ballroom in downtown Peoria.
The League of Women Voters (LWV) will also offer a cash bar, dinner, conversation, and raffle. To make reservations, visit lwvgp.org. The site will also provide a specific schedule for the evening. Please contact Pat Landes with any questions or comments at: 309-648-3504 or landes.[email protected]
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Consisting of nearly 1,100 people ages 50+, OLLI members come from all backgrounds and educational levels. Together they enjoy a diverse collection of year-round programs including non-credit classes, educational travel, study groups, cinema, and lectures.
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