The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program offers a variety of courses throughout the year. In September, the schedule is full of courses ranging in topic from the 5th Amendment to the turmoil and transition of the 1960s.
Different instructors teach the courses, which run for varying amounts of weeks. The course fees also vary.
Courses starting in September will be:
- The Extraordinary Gifts of the Wade Family (Wednesdays beginning Sept. 6)
- Homer’s Iliad (Saturdays beginning Sept. 9)
- American Creeds (Saturdays beginning Sept. 16)
- A Decade of Turmoil and Transition: The 1960s (Sundays beginning Sept. 17)
- Elizabeth I: Pirate Queen, and Spymaster (Mondays beginning Sept. 18)
- Contemporary Feminine Voices (offered twice: Mondays beginning Sept. 18 and Thursdays beginning Sept. 21)
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Stories Behind the Suspense (Mondays beginning Sept. 18)
- Living the Law (Mondays beginning Sept. 18)
- In Search of the Sacred in India (Tuesdays beginning Sept. 19)
- Alexander Hamilton: Founding Father (Tuesdays beginning Sept. 19)
- Shining a Light on the Poor White Underclass (Tuesdays beginning Sept. 19)
- The 5th Amendment: Who Gets It and When (Tuesdays beginning Sept. 19)
- The Right to Privacy (Tuesdays beginning Sept. 19)
- The Moonstone: A Masterpiece Mystery (Thursdays beginning Sept. 21)
- Winston and Clementine Churchill (offered twice: Thursdays beginning Sept. 21 and Thursdays beginning Sept. 28)
- Anne Tyler: Teller of Tales (Thursdays beginning Sept. 21)
- Small Jazz Combos (Thursdays beginning Sept. 21)
- Creating the Panama Canal (Fridays beginning Sept. 22)
- Little Known Stories of The Great War (Thursdays beginning Sept. 28)
- Presidential Past Tense (Fridays beginning Sept. 29)
Find more courses offered by the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at case.edu/lifelonglearning/courses/.