Semester at Sea: Becoming a Global Citizen
A ‘Semester at Sea’ aboard a university ship provides both teachers and youthful undergraduates a life-changing experience in global citizenship.
A ‘Semester at Sea’ aboard a university ship provides both teachers and youthful undergraduates a life-changing experience in global citizenship.
COURSE CANCELLED. Another literature program with Bev in which each of the sessions will focus on an analysis of one of three short stories that share the same theme. The list of stories will be sent to participants in early September.
COURSE CANCELLED. How were people on the Delmarva Peninsula memorialized? What has happened to them? This course will look at graveyards, monuments, and other tributes to the departed and their fate in the 21st century.
Communication needs change as we age, whether naturally or due to neurological challenges. Ms. Cornette will address some of the challenges as well as ways to acquire lasting communication skills.
COURSE CANCELLED: Personal discovery and rites of passage offer enduring sources of inspiration for writers the world over. This course provides a forum for discussing evocative fiction showcasing a variety of identities and cultures.
Why is America so divided? Where are we going? Where will we end up? How are we, as educated consumers of the news, to discern the truth?
Enjoy a time of sweetness and watch how to make an original nine-layer Smith Island cake while learning a bit of the history of an amazing place!
Be prepared to experience whiskies you won’t find elsewhere. Joe’s tutorial will make you an authority in whiskey history/geography, varieties, ingredients, barreling, aging, and how adding a just touch of water can “open up” the depth of aromas.
So many misconceptions abound regarding meditation, yet it does not need to be an arduous task. Take a deep dive; see what it is all about and learn a simple, albeit profound Christian meditation practice.
Two classes coupled with two day-long field trips will focus on waterfowl and coastal specialties likely to be seen in selected birding hotspots on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. No birding expertise necessary.