In The News: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
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“Community.” “Curious.” “Expectant.” “Unified.” In one word, each person explains his or her feelings at this particular moment. Seated in a circle of red plastic chairs, an array of community spiritual leaders and UNLV students and faculty pass a microphone to introduce themselves at the “How to Be a Peacemaker” discussion group, part of the university’s ongoing Diversity Dialogues series.
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Richard “Dick” Borghi was many things in his life: Husband, dad, newspaper man, teacher, singer.
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When President Trump signed his executive order on Friday banning refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S., the Muslim community in Las Vegas felt a fear.
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There is a group of UNLV students giving a whole new meaning to the term “rebel” and their numbers seem to be growing as fast as the school mascot’s handlebar mustache.
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Woodworking. Horticulture. Personal fitness training. Hollywood musicals. Cartooning. What do all of these have in common?
Several universities and colleges in Las Vegas offer more than 1000 non-credit or certificate courses every year from which to choose. If you live to learn, I bet at least one of these schools has a course that will interest you.