Cal State Fullerton’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) will present a series of summer lectures with topics ranging from community safety, politics and solar panels to the relationship between police dogs and African Americans. The Eclectic I series is free and open to the public.
When:
Alternate Tuesdays, June 14-Aug. 9
10-11:30 a.m.
Where:
Cal State Fullerton, Ruby Gerontology Center’s Mackey Auditorium
800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, 92831
Schedule:
- June 14 — “Volunteers in Policing: Enhancing the ‘Community’ in Your Neighborhood” with Fullerton Police Chief Dan Hughes and retired Capt. Lorraine Jones
- July 12 — “Bloodhounds on My Track” with Tyler D. Parry, CSUF assistant professor of African American studies
- July 26 — “See How They Run: The Political Campaigns of 2016” with Mike Stover
- Aug. 9 — “Solar Panel Dollars and Sense” with Fritz von Coelln
Parking:
$8 for a daily permit Monday through Friday
Background:
OLLI is a self-supporting University affiliate group of more than 1,700 retired and semiretired individuals dedicated to the pursuit of lifelong learning.
Contact:
OLLI, 657-278-2446