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I have no need of anymore degrees or certificates. However, I do enjoy life-long learning.
From time to time the University of Chicago Graham School hosts discussions regarding upcoming classes. I recently enjoyed Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023
I am looking forward to Science and Liberalism, which will be presented on September 11. See link below.
https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/science-and-liberalism-09-11-23
I guess these are infomercials for the Graham School's Master of Liberal Arts and Basic Program of Liberal Education. I find these FREE Zoom discussions to entertaining and worthwhile. Should it ever make sense, budget wise, I would love to enroll in either the Master of Liberal Arts or Basic Program. I inserted a link below to the recording of the Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023 To me it was very educational and thought provoking.
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https://youtu.be/drbAeemeFTU
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Wow, Interesting subject to say the least, that video is 45 minutes...
Hmm, it'll be 30 minutes if I go at 1.5x speed on the YouTube video...
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(08-23-2023, 12:03 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wow, Interesting subject to say the least, that video is 45 minutes...
Hmm, it'll be 30 minutes if I go at 1.5x speed on the YouTube video...
I enjoyed it. Honestly, I'd never heard of Christopher Marlowe. Now I'm looking for a good version of Dido, Queen of Carthage.
Professor Jones introduced some great discussion points, such as 'Shakespeare created the human' were thought provoking.
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(08-24-2023, 02:27 PM)Charles Fout Wrote: (08-23-2023, 12:03 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wow, Interesting subject to say the least, that video is 45 minutes...
Hmm, it'll be 30 minutes if I go at 1.5x speed on the YouTube video...
I enjoyed it. Honestly, I'd never heard of Christopher Marlowe. Now I'm looking for a good version of Dido, Queen of Carthage.
Professor Jones introduced some great discussion points, such as 'Shakespeare created the human' were thought provoking.
I read this and think how sad it is that you hadn't heard of Christopher Marlowe. A wonderful writer of the era that was rumored to be William Shakespeare. I read Marlowe before ever reading Shakespeare. I'm glad you found him and hope that it sparked a wonderful fire
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(08-24-2023, 03:15 PM)TINASAM Wrote: (08-24-2023, 02:27 PM)Charles Fout Wrote: (08-23-2023, 12:03 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wow, Interesting subject to say the least, that video is 45 minutes...
Hmm, it'll be 30 minutes if I go at 1.5x speed on the YouTube video...
I enjoyed it. Honestly, I'd never heard of Christopher Marlowe. Now I'm looking for a good version of Dido, Queen of Carthage.
Professor Jones introduced some great discussion points, such as 'Shakespeare created the human' were thought provoking.
I read this and think how sad it is that you hadn't heard of Christopher Marlowe. A wonderful writer of the era that was rumored to be William Shakespeare. I read Marlowe before ever reading Shakespeare. I'm glad you found him and hope that it sparked a wonderful fire
Thank you! The discussion did indeed spark a fire. As stated, to me, these discussions are educational. I will, without doubt, learn something new on the next one.
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Thanks for sharing. I love lifelong learning.
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(08-23-2023, 11:04 AM)Charles Fout Wrote: I have no need of anymore degrees or certificates. However, I do enjoy life-long learning.
From time to time the University of Chicago Graham School hosts discussions regarding upcoming classes. I recently enjoyed Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023
I am looking forward to Science and Liberalism, which will be presented on September 11. See link below.
https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/science-and-liberalism-09-11-23
I guess these are infomercials for the Graham School's Master of Liberal Arts and Basic Program of Liberal Education. I find these FREE Zoom discussions to entertaining and worthwhile. Should it ever make sense, budget wise, I would love to enroll in either the Master of Liberal Arts or Basic Program. I inserted a link below to the recording of the Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023 To me it was very educational and thought provoking.
Recording
Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023 - Recording
https://youtu.be/drbAeemeFTU
As I look forward to the discussion on Science- and Liberalism, I just received notification of another fascinating lecture - How Technology Shapes Ideas https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/how-t...s-09-14-23 I may tune into this one as well.
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(09-01-2023, 09:16 AM)Charles Fout Wrote: (08-23-2023, 11:04 AM)Charles Fout Wrote: I have no need of anymore degrees or certificates. However, I do enjoy life-long learning.
From time to time the University of Chicago Graham School hosts discussions regarding upcoming classes. I recently enjoyed Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023
I am looking forward to Science and Liberalism, which will be presented on September 11. See link below.
https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/science-and-liberalism-09-11-23
I guess these are infomercials for the Graham School's Master of Liberal Arts and Basic Program of Liberal Education. I find these FREE Zoom discussions to entertaining and worthwhile. Should it ever make sense, budget wise, I would love to enroll in either the Master of Liberal Arts or Basic Program. I inserted a link below to the recording of the Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023 To me it was very educational and thought provoking.
Recording
Shakespeare in an Unforgiving 2023 - Recording
https://youtu.be/drbAeemeFTU
As I look forward to the discussion on Science- and Liberalism, I just received notification of another fascinating lecture - How Technology Shapes Ideas https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/how-t...s-09-14-23 I may tune into this one as well. Here is the recording of the Science and Liberalism discussion. I found it provocative and discomforting. Yet, very much worth my time
https://youtu.be/KYb--A6EBF4?si=p6XllbsX33IJuXXR
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https://graham.uchicago.edu/events/lifel...h-10-31-23
As I've previously stated, I really enjoy these Graham School talks. Should I ever find a way for it to make sense financially, I will enroll in the Basic program.
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