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Closed December 24, 2024, to January 1, 2025.

Here is your update for December 23, 2024,

Dear OLLI at Emory Students,

As we approach the holiday season, we want to take a moment to wish you a wonderful and joyful time with family and friends. May this season bring peace, happiness, and reflection on the many blessings of the year.

Please note that during the university’s winter break, the OLLI office will be closed. However, you can still register for classes online at your convenience. You can find all of our classes on our website at www.olli.emory.edu. Our staff will be back in the office on January 2, 2025, at 9 a.m., ready to assist you.

We look forward to seeing you in the new year and continuing our learning journey together!

Warmest wishes,
The OLLI at Emory Team


During our break, be sure to still keep an eye out on our latest updates page on the OLLI website, we often post important information, pictures and upcoming class information.

Check out our Latest Updates
right here and our OLLI catalog.

If you missed our introduction to Vivo, here is a video that tells you a little bit about the program.  Don't miss an opportunity to increase your strength and balance, their program has other important aspects to help keep your mind alert and active as well! Get Started with Vivo video.

Vivo Online Strength & Balance Classes

Maintaining muscle strength and balance is essential for preserving health and independence as we age. Without strength training, older adults often experience a decline in muscle tone, which can affect mobility and balance. Vivo is an interactive, live online strength-building course tailored to your individual fitness level, designed to help you improve physical fitness through a focus on strength, balance, and cognitive exercises.

Classes are small, ensuring personalized attention, and are led by certified personal trainers with expertise in working with older adults. These trainers provide modified exercises to accommodate each participant's specific fitness needs. Vivo offers two 45-minute sessions per week and includes one-on-one assessments before the course starts to establish a baseline of your abilities. At the end of the program, a final assessment will track your progress and results.

Whether you're new to exercise or already have an established routine, Vivo is designed to help you achieve your fitness goals and enhance your overall well-being.

Vivo is an online service, where you will pick the class day and time that works best for your schedule.  Vivo is working with other OLLI Programs across the US and seeing success among members and their strength and balance.  Join in our movement for a New Year, New You opportunity. Sign-up with OLLI at Emory. 

Meet upcoming OLLI Instructor Tameka Anderson

Maximizing Potential: Unmet Needs & Community
Monday's, January 13- February 24, 2025, 11:30AM - 12:30PM

This course explores the critical role that identifying unmet needs and building strong communities play in personal and collective growth. It aims to equip participants with the tools and insights necessary to recognize and address gaps in their own lives and the lives of others, fostering a sense of belonging and empowering them to reach their highest potential. Watch video. Click here to register.

The Planets of our Solar System 

Instructor: Peter Campos
Thursday's, January 16 - February 27, 2025, 11:30AM - 12:30PM

Officially, there are eight main planets in our solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune); Pluto was demoted to “dwarf planet” status in 2006; I will cover Pluto alone in a separate, one-day, “lunch and learn” class. For this course, we will devote a class period to each of remaining planets (except Earth), examining information gleaned from spacecraft fly-bys, telescope imaging, and surface explorations. Marvel at some stunning images; learn about planetary facts, characteristics, and satellites; and consider what life might be like if it existed there. In addition, after our coverage of Mars we will learn about the asteroids, and after we finish with Neptune, we’ll explore the Trans-Neptunian Objects in the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud. Click here to register. 

Meet upcoming OLLI Instructor, Alice Huang
What Could They Be Thinking? Let's Find Out!

Thursday's, January 16 - February 6, 2025, 11:30AM - 1:00PM
Are you tired of feeling like you can’t talk with others about topics you disagree about, because you feel like even raising questions is likely to offend them or make the relationships uncomfortable? Would you like to learn more of the nuances of what people are thinking when they see things differently than you do? This is a workshop, for participants to consider and respond to this tendency to push people into mutually exclusive us-vs-them categories. We will consider what this does to public discourse and then explore together the nuances of some topics of interest to the participants. Bring ideas to the first class of topics you would like to learn more about. (Max 16 Students) . Watch video or Click here to register. 

Partners of Authors and Why They Matter

Instructor: George deMan & Jill Parks
Thursday's, January 16 -  February 6, 2025, 10 - 11:00AM

This course explores the relationships of prominent fiction authors from the 19th and 20th centuries, many of whom had wives or partners who were equally renowned, and in some cases, literary figures themselves. These partnerships varied greatly in their impact on the authors' work—some served as hindrances, while others offered significant support.

We will examine writers such as Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein, and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley; Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald; D.H. Lawrence and Frieda Lawrence; Ernest Hemingway and his various wives; Leo Tolstoy and his wife Sofia; Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) and Olivia Clemens; among others. Through our discussions, we will analyze both the positive and negative dynamics within these literary partnerships. Click here to register. 

A Journey into the Semiotics of Advertising, the Subtle Art of Influence

Instructor: Robert Drake
Wed. January 15- February 26, 2025 - 11:30AM - 12:30PM

Explore the hidden language of advertisements in The Semiotics of Advertisement. Every day, signs, symbols, and icons shape your choices, often without your awareness. This engaging class will reveal the subtle art of influence that advertisers masterfully employ to guide your buying behavior. Through lively discussions and examples, you’ll learn to spot these powerful semiotic cues. For those wanting to try your hand at uncovering examples, you, too, can share and showcase what you observe. Join us to sharpen your understanding of the unseen forces at play in modern advertising! Register here. 

Watch the video of Robert describing his upcoming class with OLLI at Emory.

Teach for OLLI

OLLI at Emory engages the metro Atlanta community and those beyond. We offer in-person, online and hyflex class formats. Our instructors are mostly volunteers that help our organization engage older adults with continued learning options and opportunities. OLLI at Emory, provides hundreds of stimulating courses each year, designed especially for adults over 50 who are interested in continuing the pursuit of knowledge in a relaxed but challenging environment.

 
We welcome all individuals interested in our program, to submit a proposal for a course they would enjoy teaching.  Please review our
website and information about teaching with us.  If you have questions, please email OLLI Program Manager, Stephanie Tarpley.

Our mailing address is:
2635 Century Pkwy NE Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30345
Email: olli@emory.edu
Phone: 404-727-5489

 






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