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Wonderlust
Learn with Active Participation
Wonderlust promotes
the development and delivery of exciting learning opportunities
for people who want to study with others in the Gallatin Valley. Classes involve
preparation and active participation by students,
and facilitation by knowledgeable experts from a wide
variety of backgrounds. The format is mostly discussion
rather than lecture.
America’s Ambivalent Romance with Silver: Behind the Legend of Baby Doe MSU Historian Dale Martin
Wonderlust Fall Reception 5-7 pm, Sept. 16, 2009 Museum of the Rockies
Explore the historical significance of silver in the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries–the background of the stories of Horace, Augusta and Elizabeth “Baby Doe” Tabor. During the long era, silver had many purposes and meanings for Americans. Learn more
Courses
- focus on learning, study and interpretation beyond the school years
- provide structured learning in a wide variety of topics about our
universe
- encourage participants to engage in active discussion and sharing
of their knowledge and experience
See Open Courses
See also:
Benefits
- Annual social and organizational event
- Priority for course enrollment
- Discount on course fees
- Free "Side Trips" lectures on diverse topics
- Friday Forum/Lunch and discussion group
- Discount on MSU's President's Fine Arts Series
Membership
Individual Wonderlust membership dues are $35 annually. The membership year begins September 1.
To join, call the Office of Continuing Education at (406) 994-6683.
For more information, please call
(406) 994-6683 or e-mail your name, address, phone number to ContinuingEd@montana.edu
Wonderlust is offered through a partnership between the Museum of the
Rockies, the Country Bookshelf and Extended University.
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