Minot State expands lifelong learning with new spring courses

Minot State expands lifelong learning with new spring courses
Dr. Laurie Geller Vice President for Academic Affairs — Minot State University
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Minot State University’s Lifelong Learning Institute has confirmed a full schedule of classes for the Spring 2025 semester, expanding its offerings beyond ceramics. The institute previously announced five ceramics classes in January and is now adding seven more classes across various disciplines.

The new courses include “Bead Bracelet Bonanza,” “Building Resilience — One Thought at a Time,” “DIY T-Shirt Night,” “Pickleball 101,” “Intermediate Pickleball,” “Race to the Top” (Rockwall climbing), and “Swing Dancing.”

Cole Krueger, MSU’s marketing director, expressed enthusiasm about the expanded curriculum: “We are excited to add these seven classes to the ceramics classes to give people a variety of events to attend.” He also noted that the institute values collaboration with Minot State faculty and community members who contribute as local experts.

The Lifelong Learning Institute offers classes at different times, dates, and costs. Interested individuals can find more details on the Lifelong Learning Institute website or register directly through the Minot State E-Store.

Minot State University remains committed to providing quality education and fostering community engagement through its diverse programs.



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