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Humanity in Perspective

 

HIP is a free college humanities course for adults who do not have a college degree and who face financial barriers to continuing their education. Students read and discuss everything from Greek tragedies and philosophy to modern poetry and plays, experiencing new ideas and new ways of seeing themselves and the world. The course is taught by college faculty and meets twice a week in the evenings.

Humanity in Perspective Salem 2012
Apply for a Free Humanities Course in Salem

Adults living on low incomes in the Salem area who want to explore challenging ideas about power, justice, knowledge, and community can now apply for Humanity in Perspective, which will take place from mid-May through August 2012. HIP is a free college course for adults who do not have a college degree (AA, BA, MA, etc.) and who face financial barriers to continuing their education. The course is offered by Oregon Humanities and taught by Willamette University professors. Applications are due by Thursday, April 5, 2012.

For more information, download the brochure below or contact the Course Director, Sarah Van Winkle, at (503) 241-0543, ext. 112, or by email.

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