Feature Stories
Professional and Continuing Studies student Andrew Bowers, C’13, decided to return to school to give his children a “better future.”
Jane Dowrick, director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, reflects on the talent and faithfulness of Osher program leaders on display at the recent Open House event.
Interview of Osher member Floyd Meyers by member LeAnn Hensche. Floyd and LeAnn researched the Richmond Slave Trail for 2012 and 2013 guided walks.
Recent acquaintance with Elizabeth Brown Pryor proves there’s always more to a person’s story than immediately meets the eye.
The Osher Community Choir reminds others—and themselves—that passionate and joyful singing can continue throughout their lives.
Photo from a recent University of Richmond continuing education barge journey through Holland.
Brzezinski may have once said that Americans don’t travel, but that can’t be said of Osher members or most Richmond students.
This issue continues the feature column titled “Where’s Tim?” In each issue we challenge you to figure out where one of Tim’s great pictures was taken.
The whole is more than the sum of its parts, said Aristotle. This well-known phrase accurately describes the Osher Leadership Council and project teams.