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In addiƟon, many current and returning ICL instructors are presenƟng classes that are brand new, as well as a few that haven't been taught recently, so they may be new to you ( these are indicated by an asterisk *). A Deep Dive into Pneumonomicroscopicsilicovolcanconiosis: Jill Wilks created this class for those who've taken her BrainWorks course. Take a deep dive into understanding how to decode words and word histories. A Journey into Space: Edwin Hubble and James Webb Telescopes: Alison Holland will cover the creaƟon and discoveries of the Hubble and Webb space telescopes, and how they work together to explore the cosmos. *Ars Moriendi: The Art and CraŌ of Dying: Join Susan Ann Stauffer to explore how we have considered death and dying through past centuries and how we may approach it in the course of living deeply and well. *Exploring LaƟn American Culture Through the Short Story: Read Gilgen will take you on a fascinaƟng jour- ney through the LaƟn American Literary “Boom” and its historical/literary context from about 1960 to 1980. Food History: The Immigrant Effect: Without the immigrants who came to the U.S. over the past 200 years, the American plate would look much different. Saimi Bergmann will cover their culinary contribuƟons. *From Age - ing to Sage - ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older: Susan Ann Stauffer will provide pracƟcal tools to grow older with wisdom, maturity, understanding, with renewed purpose, and inner peace. *From Milton Berle to HBO: The EvoluƟon of Television: Mark Bergmann will teach this mulƟ - media course on the rich and dynamic history of television from television's early years to modern day. Happier Hips: Ann Guhman will provide a different lesson each week that explores the hips in relaƟon to other joints. Each lesson stands alone, so you can aƩend one or all. Gentle movement — bring your mat! Inglés para Hispanohablantes: An ESL (English as Second Language) class for our LaƟno friends. This Zoom - only class will be taught by UT instructor Alison Arroyo. Spread the word to your Spanish - speaking friends! IntroducƟon to Mormon Beliefs & Culture: Read Gilgen will help you understand what Mormons believe and what the LDS culture is about. There will be no proselyƟzing, sermons. or criƟcism of other beliefs. Novel WriƟng Workshop – Cure for the WriƟng Bug: Published authors Warren Stucki and Wendy King will present this half - day, hands - on workshop for those who want to start or finish their novel. Shorts: Cars - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly; Compassion & Caring Between Species; and The Intelligence of Living Things: Join Rob Kramer as he presents these fun yet informaƟve 2 and 3 week “shorts.” *Shakespeare's Macbeth...The First Breaking Bad: Taught by Nancy Kramer, the class will study Macbeth and what caused his downfall, from hero to murderer. She’ll also cover Shakespeare and the history of his Ɵme. Sketch to Splash — Drawing and Watercolor Class: Colleen GianaƟempo will help you discover the joy of combining drawing and watercolor in this fun, skill - building class designed for all levels. The Dignity Index: In this workshop with Cynthia - Holman Schmidt, Susan Ann Stauffer and Tiffany Wynn, you’ll discover how our words can foster greater understanding, respect, and connecƟon in everyday life. Water Genius: Classes and field trips offered through the Washington County Water Conservancy District. Woodrow Wilson the 28th President: Charles Perkins will cover the fascinaƟng life and Ɵmes of Woodrow Wilson, his impact on the early decades of the 20th century, and the legacy he leŌ for the country. World War 1 Seminar: Join Doug Bowen for an exploraƟon into WW1, one of the most consequenƟal wars in history. His class is based largely on two of Barbara Tuchman's award - winning books.

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