OLLI Online – Spring 2022 Registration Open Now; Classes Begin March 28

Since March 2020, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) has been providing online learning opportunities for older adults in a safe and secure Zoom format. 

OLLI Online is now open for the Spring 2022 registration period, which opened on Monday, February 21 2022 and runs through February 28, 2022 (You can register for open classes up until the Friday before classes begin, March 25.) The spring term, for which classes will start the week of March 28, 2022, will offer more than 140 classes, 35+ in person in Denver and Golden, the balance via Zoom, across a wide range of academic subject areas. 

More than 1,600 older adults across Boulder County and the Denver metro area have taken advantage of OLLI’s online learning opportunities during the pandemic.  For more information, please link to https://portfolio.du.edu/ollionline. (Questions about OLLI‘s offerings can also be addressed to Charlie Erdrich at cerdrich@gmail.com.)  And remember, Curiosity Never Retires!

About Charlie Erdrich

Charles Erdrich is a member of the Age Well Advisory Committee for the City of Boulder and the Aging Advisory Council of Boulder County. For more info on the program, contact Barbara Darling, OLLI-Boulder Site Manager, at barbara.darling@du.edu, or Charlie at cerdrich@gmail.com.

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