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The eyes have it!

Osher students in class

The first couple of weeks of classes have made me nearly giddy because I’ve been able to see my peeps again—by that I mean, you, Osher members! It has made a huge difference to be able to see faces again, even if two-thirds of those faces are covered with masks. It’s just par for the course these days. But, it cannot be overstated how wonderful it is to be able to see real, live, human beings taking classes and interacting with each other in our midst. We missed this all of last year and we are so happy to be able to have in-person classes along with online classes this semester. I understand that it isn’t easy. It’s a bit harder to hear people, so we have to speak up. It isn’t always comfortable, but we make do. We can’t always see the smiles under the masks, but ours are there and we sense that yours are too. Even with the inconveniences, we see it in your eyes that you are as happy as we are to be among friends at Osher again.

Stay safe and healthy,

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Tracy Jacobs

It’s Not Too Late to Register for Fall 2021 Session II

Osher at TU Fall 2021

As a friendly reminder, the second session will begin on Monday, October 18. Listed below are the classes that are still available. You can find the course descriptions by viewing the online catalog. If you want to check to see if there is room in a class, or if you are interested in registering, please contact Osher staff via email at osher@towson.edu.

  • Why Mozart Matters
  • History of Paternity Testing
  • ONLINE: World War I
  • Photography in War & Conflict, Pt. 2
  • ONLINE: Post Pandemic Healthcare
  • The 1950s*
  • Archaeology in MD
  • More Gospels
  • America's Department Stores*
  • Muslims in the Neighborhood
  • Greek Mythology
  • A Christmas Carol
  • Cheever and Updike
  • Science with Grandma and Grandpa*
  • Battle for Manila
  • Divided Nation
  • International Glass Art*
  • Technology and Society
  • Modern Labor History
  • ONLINE: Earth as Art*
  • ONLINE: How the World Ends

*4-week class starting the week of October 18

The Most Symphonic Sonata Ever!

Jonathan Palevsky

Authored by Jonathan Palevsky

What do Rodolphe Kreutzer, George Bridgetower, Beethoven, Tolstoy, Janacek and a very sharp tuning fork all have in common? The answer is Beethoven’s amazing Kreutzer Sonata. It’s a fabulous piece and an amazing story. 

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Human Library at TU

The Human Library at TU

Towson University’s Albert S. Cook Library presents

Human Library at TU

Wednesday, October 27, 2021
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the University Union, Room 302A

Do you have a story to share? Towson University’s Albert S. Cook Library is looking for people who are willing to engage in conversations about their identities as part of the Human Library Program. How it works: Those people who sign up to be books are checked out by readers who want to have a conversation with the books about who they are.

Are you ready to participate in this year's Human Library? Volunteer to be a book or register to be a reader.

Aging, Cognition, and Community Experience

The Human Library at TU

Much attention is paid to the physical changes of aging, and how that can impact the ability to age in place.  Researchers in the Towson University Occupational Therapy department are conducting a study to understand how cognitive changes associated with aging affect day-to-day activities while living in the community. We are especially interested in learning from individuals who have experienced mild changes in memory, thinking, problem-solving, or mood. Participation involves two meetings doing regular activities and one follow-up interview. All will be scheduled at a time and location convenient to you.

Participants will be compensated $75 for their time. This is not a medical study; no medical records or diagnoses are used or required.

To get more information or schedule a meeting to enroll, please contact Kendra Heatwole Shank, 410.704.4437 (kheatwoleshank@towson.edu). Please share this information widely.

In Memoriam

We remember Osher members that have passed away recently. While we work hard to provide accurate updates, please let us know if you are aware of an Osher friend’s passing by contacting osher@towson.edu.

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