IU Home Pages - Logo   May 13, 2005  
 
Home Events FYI Headliners Health Liberal 
arts Outreach Technology Research Contact  
Conversations Viewpoint Fast facts Web mastery @ 
Work Photographer's corner Friday flashback
  Events
Mini U. for you

Photo by Chris Meyer
Glenn Gass is teaching the mini-university course The Class of ’55: A Half-Century of Rock and Roll. Before you attend his class, you may want to hear Gass' conversation with Max Weinberg.

 


With topics covering rock music, gay history, stem cell research and Wal-Mart, it's no wonder IU's Mini University has repeatedly received notice as one of the best--and most eclectic--learning vacations in America.

This year, faculty and staff have an added incentive to get involved: discounted registration. There's never been a better time to attend classes taught by some of IU's most honored faculty.

Nearly 100 non-credit classes are taught by IU's faculty. You can participate in three different classes each day for a total of 15 during the week. Courses include the arts, sciences, humanities, current events, and daily living--from the latest computer skills to maintaining your health.

Mini University is co-sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and Bloomington Continuing Studies.

When: June 19-24
Where: IU Bloomington campus
Information: http://www.continue.indiana.edu