The Johns Hopkins Gazette: September 14, 1998
September 14, 1998
VOL. 28, NO. 3

  

Media Forum a Highlight of Odyssey Programs

Johns Hopkins Gazette Online Edition

For those who want to learn Italian, perfect their prowess with a camera or just expand their intellectual horizons, the School of Continuing Studies' Odyssey Program has assembled a tempting array of offerings for the fall semester. And none of them requires homework.

Among the offerings are a media forum on free speech that brings to campus professor/defense attorney Barry Scheck and AP reporter Linda Deutsch, both of whom are associated with the O.J. Simpson trial; Steve Roberts, White House correspondent for The New York Times; and Donna Rice Hughes, a focus of media attention during the 1988 presidential primaries. This five-part course is $90, but sessions may be attended for $18 each.

Defense attorney Barry Scheck

Other noteworthy classes are Royal Marriages, Royal Tragedies; The Spanish-American War Reconsidered; Inside Baltimore Mansions; Athens: From Myth to Modernity; Degas and Van Gogh; and career skills courses such as Speaking Effectively in Public and Writing and Editing for Business, plus courses in creative writing, languages, photography and the performing arts. Full-time university faculty, staff and eligible dependents may enroll in most noncredit programs under the terms of the Hopkins Tuition Remission Program. For a course catalog, call 410-516-4842.


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