Course Library
All Chesapeake Forum Library Courses are available FREE OF CHARGE. After clicking the “Course Details” button to open a course, you will find the YouTube links for the course session(s), and in newer courses, links to any handouts that might have been provided, at the bottom of the course description. Simply click the link(s) to get to the YouTube Video recording.
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- with Mat Peters
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Forest Hansen, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2021
COURSE IS NOW OVER. THE RECORDING IS STILL AVAILABLE.
Examine selections from one of Plato’s most famous dialogues as Socrates turns to a philosophical exploration of the nature of beauty and its role in the good life.
- with John Miller, Ph.D.
- & Michael Valliant
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Forest Hansen
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2024
- with Kristina Motley
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Kristina Motley
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2024
- with Rich Wagner, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter/Spring 2021
This is the story of prehistoric human populations, languages, and cultures over 8,000 years.
- with Hunter H. Harris
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Kristina Motley
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2023
- with Suzanne Sanders
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Doug Levin
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2022
(Recording Now Available!) Join Doug’s class and learn why beaches erode and how rip currents work. You will examine globally collected sand samples, or your own, and learn how to analyze their differences.
- with John H. Miller, Ph.D.
- & Suzanne Sanders
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2024
- with Sharika Crawford, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2021
COURSE IS NOW OVER. RECORDING IS AVAILABLE. Learn what ended the worldwide Caribbean turtle fishery of a century ago and why this is a cautionary note for the sustainability of fishing the Chesapeake.
- with John Miller Ph.D.
- & Suzanne Sanders
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2021
See how the fast-paced comedy with interwoven plots of romance, mistaken identities and practical jokes make Twelfth Night one of the most popular and admired of all Shakespeare’s plays.
- with Mark Mulligan
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2023
- with Stephen A. Goldman, DDS
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024