Emeritus Fall 2025

Free event! The Making of Chicago’s Iconic Superdawg Drive-In Join Superdawg owner, Scott Berman , as he shares the journey of his parents Maurie and Flaurie Berman and the history of Chicago’s very own Superdawg. Enjoy learning about the past and present of this iconic institution established in 1948 that is still family owned and operated and has become a hometown favorite for millions. Monday, September 15, 1-2:30 p.m. Course code: HIS E26 In Person at Skokie Campus CRN: 60061 / Virtual CRN: 60060 Registration is required to attend.

NONCREDIT CLASSES

Please Note: Some Emeritus courses listed have two options to attend (online or in person). You can only attend the option that you registered for. You may not switch between online and in person. Courses or lectures scheduled to occur in person may move to remote if potential COVID exposure is a consideration or due to construction at the Skokie campus. Art Intermediate Sketching and Watercolor Fee: $165

stories like Yentl with Barbra Streisand to Enemies: A Love Story with Ron Silver and Angelica Huston. David Y. Chack , who teaches Jewish and Holocaust Theatre at DePaul University, will lead an exploration of Singer and his works and will help us understand how a Yiddish writer from Poland became an award-winning contributor to American cinema and the stage. HUM S99, Virtual, 2 Wed., 9/10-9/17, 1-2:30 p.m. CRN: 60052 American Television: The Fugitive (1963) Fee: $109 Dr. Richard Kimble – an innocent victim of blind justice – versus Lt. Philip Gerard, the man obsessed with his capture. Guilty or not! Join Film & TV instructor Franklin Stevenson for a nostalgic look at this classic tv series, as well as those who made it all happen, and various events of the day! HUM E44, Virtual, 6 Wed., 9/10-10/15, 2-4 p.m. CRN: 60040 New! Gene Hackman: The Actor’s Actor Fee: $156 This new course, taught by film scholar Francine J. Sanders , celebrates the talent and versatility of one of Hollywood’s most beloved and respected actors whose career spanned over 40 years. Our class will showcase some of Hackman’s iconic performances as well as some lesser-known roles. Our tentative lineup: I Never Sang for My Father (1970), The French Connection, (1971), The Conversation (1974), Night Moves (1975), Superman (1978), Hoosiers (1986), Mississippi Burning (1988), and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001). No class 10/22. HUM S16, Virtual, 8 Wed., 10/8-12/3, 1-4:15 p.m. CRN: 60054

This class will continue to build on the skills of practiced artists. The needs and goals of each participant will be assessed and individual attention given as we work to achieve an even higher level of proficiency in your skills. This class will culminate with a paint-along demonstration by William Nelson , with participants completing their own pieces! No class 10/22. ART B20, OC/SK, 8 Wed., 9/24-11/19, 2:30-4:30 p.m. CRN: 60007 Sketching and Watercolor I Fee: $165 This class will emphasize building confidence and mastery in watercolor painting. Needs and goals of each participant will be assessed and individual attention given as we work to achieve a higher level of proficiency in your skills. Learn how to set up a palette, mix colors, apply washes, and blend colors in exciting ways. This class will culminate with a paint-along demonstration by William Nelson , with participants completing their own pieces! ART E91, OC/SK, 8 Fri., 9/26-11/14, 2:30-4:30 p.m. CRN: 60006 Cinematic Arts New! Performing Singer: The Stories of I. B. Singer in Performance Fee: $54 Isaac Bashevis Singer, the only Yiddish writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, had several of his works made into movies, plays and other performances. From well-known

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