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100 Years of Magic: The Disney Legacy and Influence - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Maria Massad Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Thursdays, 7/10/2025 - 8/14/2025, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
How did Walt Disney's life and vision shape the creation of an entertainment empire? How did early challenges influence the company’s identity and creative output? And how did Disney grow into a global powerhouse? This course explores these questions and more as we delve into the 100-year history of the Walt Disney Company, tracing its evolution from humble beginnings to a global entertainment giant. Topics include the rise of Disney animation and theme parks, the company’s 1990s revival, and the strategic acquisitions that transformed Disney into a media conglomerate. We will also examine Disney's future and gain insights into what it’s like to work behind the scenes at the company. Throughout the course, we will consider diverse perspectives—from those who revere the Magic Kingdom to those who critique it and everywhere in between. This course offers a comprehensive look at how Walt Disney’s vision became a cultural force shaping today's entertainment industry.
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Architectural Oddities: An Off-the-Beaten Path Look at Unconventional Architecture - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Eleanor Schrader Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Thursdays, 7/10/2025 - 8/14/2025, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Architectural history follows a canon of both traditional and eclectic styles from ancient to contemporary times. But what happens when a mix of whimsy, eccentricity, humor—and sometimes the creator's genius—insert themselves into the mix? Occurring throughout time and in various parts of the world, these unconventional structures exist to serve the cultures they were created for, from ancient religious sites to modern car-culture merriment. This course explores a myriad of structures set against the backdrop of the societies in which they existed, the construction methods used, the patrons for whom these structures were constructed, and the notions of the builders and architects who created them.
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Behind Those Baby Blues: The Films of Paul Newman - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Arnold Blumberg Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Tuesdays, 7/8/2025 - 8/12/2025, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Paul Newman, the embodiment of charisma, captivated movie audiences with his iconic baby blue eyes, striking features, and powerful screen presence. Known for his multiple Academy Award-nominated performances in films like Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), The Hustler (1961), and Absence of Malice (1981), Newman ultimately won an Oscar for The Color of Money (1986), the sequel to The Hustler. Alongside his acting career, he pursued a parallel path as a race car driver and dedicated significant time to entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors. This course will trace the timeline of Newman’s remarkable career, from his legendary collaborations with Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and The Sting (1973) to his final roles in Road to Perdition (2002), Empire Falls (2005), and Cars (2006), where he voiced the retired race car Doc Hudson.
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Demystifying Energy Security - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Beth Hill-Skinner Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Wednesdays, 7/9/2025 - 8/13/2025, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Energy is essential for both national and economic security, underpinning all aspects of life. Yet discussions of energy security often exclude the public, reducing complex issues to simplistic narratives like "Green is Good" or "Oil is Evil," which provide little actionable insight. In this course, you will engage in a comprehensive examination of energy's role in human development. Topics include the unmatched importance of hydrocarbons (oil and more); advancements in electricity, the past, present, and future of nuclear energy; and the potential of renewables. We will explore how these energy sources impact national security, economic stability, industrial production, transportation, and daily life. Join this course for a balanced, realistic assessment of energy security, a critical issue of our time.
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Enjoying the Past and Present New York City: A History of Recreation in the Big Apple - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Adam Kocurek Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Wednesdays, 7/9/2025 - 8/13/2025, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Location: Remote, Zoom
This course will explore the history of Manhattan, emphasizing the unique traits that drew into its harbor millions of immigrants and millions more tourists seeking its many resources, rich culture, and complex history. Together, we will explore the history of New York City’s parks, city shopping, entertainment venues, museums, and concerts. We will also discuss the social and arts movements that grew out of the city. Gain an appreciation of what the city has to offer its visitors and an insight into the history behind the tourist attractions.
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History of Beer - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Karl Brown Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Tuesdays, 7/8/2025 - 8/12/2025, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Historians, beer enthusiasts, and curious minds alike will enjoy this exploration of the history of brewing. We will begin in the distant past with the invention of beer around 4000 BCE. Then we will journey through time to the modern rise of craft brewing. Along the way, we will dive into fascinating topics including medieval brewing, beer in Shakespeare’s era, colonial brewing, Prohibition, indigenous brewing traditions worldwide, and the evolution of beer commercials. This course meets during happy hour, so feel free—nay, encouraged—to raise a glass and toast to history while we learn.
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Public Health Across the Lifespan - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Michelle Boyd Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Wednesdays, 7/9/2025 - 8/13/2025, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
This course provides a comprehensive overview of key public health topics across the human lifespan, from prenatal health to aging care. We will examine major health challenges, interventions, and policies that impact individuals at each life stage. By focusing on health disparities, preventive care, and the role of public health systems, the course equips us with the knowledge and skills to understand health issues in diverse populations. Through readings and case studies, we will gain insight into the life-course approach to public health, emphasizing the importance of early intervention, continuous care, and aging with dignity.
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Stories of Adventure: The Norse Sagas - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Victor Peterson Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Wednesdays, 7/16/2025 - 8/20/2025, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Are you interested in stories rich with murder, intrigue, and sharp wit? This course will explore the Norse sagas, which are medieval tales rooted in Old Norse mythology, written in Iceland centuries after the Viking era. These stories range from realistic travel chronicles to epic sword-and-sorcery adventures, and they offer a fascinating glimpse into "Dark Age" swashbuckling. In this course we will also discuss how these stories continue to profoundly influence modern culture.
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The Rehnquist Court, 1986-2005: Moves Towards Small Federal Government - Osher Online Course
Instructor: Lauren Andersen Course Tuition: $70.00
Schedule: Mondays, 7/14/2025 - 8/18/2025, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Location: Remote, Zoom
Chief Justice William Rehnquist led the U.S. Supreme Court for nearly 19 years (1986–2005), overseeing cases on privacy, civil rights, the environment, the First Amendment, and states' rights. Under his leadership, the Court actively struck down federal statutes and precedent, often with conservative outcomes. However, as its composition shifted, some conservative rulings diminished.
This course examines the legacy of the Rehnquist Court, as well as his 15 years as an associate justice under Chief Justice Warren Burger. We will explore landmark cases, including Woodson v. North Carolina (1976), Craig v. Boren (1978), Miller v. Johnson (1995), Bush v. Gore (2000), Atkins v. Virginia (2001), and Lawrence v. Texas (2002).
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