*Feed Your Curiosity 3 (January 15)
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-1065_FYC3
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: Online
- Places Left: 254
- Fee: n/a
7 pm - Retirement Reimagined
Retirement represents a seismic shift that impacts identity, purpose, relationships and daily routines. Here, DU emeritus professors Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman offer strategies and guidance to navigate this often-underestimated transition. Whether you're nearing retirement or already retired, learn to embrace this new chapter with confidence and clarity. Please note: This session kicks off a new offering called Retirement Reimagined, which features five detailed workshops, all related to creating a rewarding retirement and fulfilling future!
8 pm - Great Moments in International Diplomacy
Most conflicts in the world, whether armed or otherwise, are settled by diplomacy. The parties involved cannot settle their differences through arms or other aggressive, one-sided means, and accept negotiation. It was as true at the end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 as it was with the Egypt-Israel peace agreement of 1979. How does diplomacy work? What differentiates successful diplomacy from failure? Join Ambassador Gary Grappo, a former career diplomat, as he describes the art of diplomacy, delving into the more recent example of the Egypt-Israel peace agreement.
One Zoom Session
Wed., Jan. 15, 2025, 7-9 pm MT
FREE
Retirement represents a seismic shift that impacts identity, purpose, relationships and daily routines. Here, DU emeritus professors Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman offer strategies and guidance to navigate this often-underestimated transition. Whether you're nearing retirement or already retired, learn to embrace this new chapter with confidence and clarity. Please note: This session kicks off a new offering called Retirement Reimagined, which features five detailed workshops, all related to creating a rewarding retirement and fulfilling future!
8 pm - Great Moments in International Diplomacy
Most conflicts in the world, whether armed or otherwise, are settled by diplomacy. The parties involved cannot settle their differences through arms or other aggressive, one-sided means, and accept negotiation. It was as true at the end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 as it was with the Egypt-Israel peace agreement of 1979. How does diplomacy work? What differentiates successful diplomacy from failure? Join Ambassador Gary Grappo, a former career diplomat, as he describes the art of diplomacy, delving into the more recent example of the Egypt-Israel peace agreement.
One Zoom Session
Wed., Jan. 15, 2025, 7-9 pm MT
FREE
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Phone: 303-871-2291
ucolsupport@du.edu
Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
Lynn.Wells@du.edu
Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
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ucolsupport@du.edu
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Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
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Wednesday | 15 January 2025 | 15 January 2025 | 07:00PM - 08:00PM | All Students | Barbara Kreisman |
Wednesday | 15 January 2025 | 15 January 2025 | 08:00PM - 09:00PM | All Students | Gary Grappo |