Academy of the WillingOsher Lifelong Learning Institute sharpens minds while building communityBy Katrina Tauchen • Photos by Jennifer Kettler
Salerno is the director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Columbia. Funded through the Bernard Osher Foundation and MU Extension, the institute offers courses that encourage continued education for individuals above age 50, or “50 and better,” as Salerno puts it. “But we don’t card anyone,” she adds with a laugh. The institute’s course catalog includes an impressive list of classes, 25 total for the fall 2009 semester; from Shakespeare to de Tocqueville to Chinese cuisine, the subjects are detailed and diverse. Salerno teaches a ragtime course during some semesters, a subject she approaches with obvious enthusiasm. “It’s such happy music,” she says. “The left hand keeps the 4-4 rhythm, and the right hand plays a completely different rhythm, putting the accent on the ‘off beat.’ … The right hand makes you want to dance.”
All professors who teach at Osher volunteer their time; some are retired or emeritus MU professors; others currently teach at the university. “The program does have a good reputation, and largely it’s the people who teach here who have created that for us,” Salerno says. She adds that there’s a wonderful chemistry between older students and professors who are used to teaching a younger generation that requires more effort to command their attention. “But here, our program is what I call ‘the academy of the willing.’ None of our students have to be here.” Although interesting courses and top-notch instructors engage students’ curiosities and challenge their thinking, Salerno says the greatest part of the program appears in the community that builds within the facility. “People come for a class, and they discover each other,” she says. “You come here, and suddenly everyone here has walked the earth the same time. They’ve all had the same sort of societal experiences. …. And it’s a serendipitous finding. That’s not what you expect.” The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is located at 3215-B LeMone Blvd. For more information, call 882-2582 or visit extension.missouri.edu/learnforlife/. |
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