Three second-year law students had a front row seat to witness Virginia legal history as part of the John Marshall Scholars program.
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Five years ago, my wife Pam and I took our first class at Osher. It was Dr. Art Gunlicks’ class on the Modern Welfare State. We were hooked.
If you’ve seen Tim Hanger’s wonderful photos, either in the Osher Insider or as a member of the Osher hikers, you know he is all over campus — taking classes, exercising, and taking pictures for the Osher office as well as for our e-newsletter.
When he steps down in June, Dean Narduzzi will be going on sabbatical for a year. When he returns, he plans to teach courses at SPCS and take (and hopefully teach) Osher courses.
The Osher Institute is pleased to announce it will sponsor a series of art exhibitions featuring the work of several Osher members.
This six-day tour to the Southwest was impeccably planned out with many small yet important details that made it a pleasurable and easy tour.
An opportunity to catch up on exciting news: the Osher Strategic Plan, the Osher Art Gallery and many opportunities to serve the Osher Institute.
On October 18, 2104, as part of the Westhampton Campus centennial celebration, UR President Dr. Ed Ayers unveiled a plaque on Ryland Hall designating its placement on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historical Places.