Week of Events
Cloverdale Sculpture Trail
The high quality of the contemporary sculptures displayed in Cloverdale range from the humorous to thought provoking and some with a message or story. The once-a-year changing of the sculptures are enjoyed and experienced by residents and tourists on the downtown streets of Cloverdale. The 2020-2022 brochure is now available to be downloaded here or […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Great Voices: An In-Depth Look at Six Iconic Rock and Rhythm and Blues Singers
Attend this fun and inspirational online course taught by Pete Elman, professional musician since 1963. This six-week course will be presented via Zoom webinar. Each week will focus on a different artist as follows: March 16 - Ray Charles; March 23 - Sam Cooke; March 30 - Tina Turner; April 6 - Roy Orbison; April […]
Mexican Immigration to the U.S. A bilateral perspective, 1965 to present
This course provides an insightful examination of the political and economic conditions, on both sides of the border, that have framed the ups-and-downs of migration of Mexicans to the U.S. Beginning with the origins of Mexican immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of the course will be spent examining the period after the […]
Leonardo and Michelangelo: Unfriendly Giants
Wishing you could travel to Italy? We have a solution. A six-week online course that takes place every Thursday, beginning March 18th. Heidi Chretien, Ph.D., will lead us in an exploration of the magnificent works and lives of the two giants of the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Heidi is a much sought after […]
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