
By instructor
George Anastaplo, A Study of Uncle Tom's Cabin, An Introduction to The Book of Mormon
Marcia Bjørnerud, Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth
Betsy Bohner, Oil Painting: Basics and Beyond
Jay R. Brickman, The Wisdom of Solomon
Tim Crain, The Interwar Years, 1919-1939
Michael Desch, America: How the Rest of the World Sees Us
Beth De Stasio, ’83, Stem Cells: Promises and Problems
Susan E. Fowler, Harmony by Hand and Heart: Becoming One with Nature
James Grine, Nature as the Muse of Music: An Exploration
Alison Hurwitz, ’97, Understanding and Dancing Latin Music
Carolyn Kimbell, Improve Your Bridge
Helen R. Klebesadel, Watercolor: The Expressive Medium*
Nicholas Maravolo, Reading the Door County Landscape
Paul McComas, ’83, The Lying Game: A Fiction Writing Workshop
Liz Pfeifer, Knitting from Scratch
Campbell Scott, ’83, Nature in Film: Landscape as Character
David Stokes, Harmony by Hand and Heart: Becoming One with Nature, A September to Remember: Door County, Wisconsin (Elderhostel)
Fred Sturm, ’73, Tritone Jazz Fantasy Camp
Daniel J. Taylor, ’63, Eats, Shoots and Leaves?
Marilyn L. Taylor, The Matter of Meter: A Poetry Workshop
Michael O'Brien, ’01, Understanding and Dancing Latin Music
Don Quintenz, Explore Door County's Diverse Coastline, The Nature of Door County (Elderhostel)
Bill Urbrock, The Divine Sun/Son in Ancient Egypt and Israel
Sandra Wagner, ’65, Visual Perception and the Art of Drawing
Douglas Waller, Politics in Washington: War at Home and Abroad
Richard Warch, Liberal Education and the Liberal Arts College
Abby Werlock, The South in 20th-Century Fiction
* Participants from previous summers are welcome to repeat this class.