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To register, see our Registration page. Choose the programs you wish to attend. You will receive a confirmation email upon registering.
All programs happen on Zoom or Google Meet.
Q3 = 12 weeks (July-September 2025)
Cervantes, Don Quixote de la Mancha, Part II (NEW-ish Q3)
Tuesdays 8pm EST 7/8-9/23
This seminar continues from Q2, during which we read Part I. New participants may join for Part II if you have read Part I before, or plan to read it before July 6. (3 spots open)
Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part I (NEW Q3)
Wednesdays 2pm EST 7/9-9/24
Limited to 12 participants. If registration reaches 16, a second section will be offered. (Look for Henry IV Part II in Q4!)
Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream (NEW 2 days/week for six weeks)
Tuesdays & Fridays 9am EST 7/8-8/15
Early birds are invited to wake up with a dream. Limited to 12 participants. If registration reaches 16, a second section will be offered.
Mathematics
Euclid, Optics (NEW 2 days/week for 6 weeks)
Mondays & Thursdays 1pm EST (July 7-August 11, 2025)
Introduction to Great Books (FREE, monthly)
Monthly 8:00-9:30 pm EST
6/30 Monday - Plato, Meno (postponed from 6/23)
8/7 Thursday - Plato, Gorgias (Preview of 6-week seminar 8/14-9/18)
9/5 Friday - Plato, Republic (Preview of Q4 seminar beginning in October)
Wisdom for Our Moment: Three Modern American Poets (NEW - 3 sessions)
Fridays 4:30-6:00pm EST 9/5, 9/12, 9/19
Bishop, Frost, and Stevens (Preview of Stevens on Sundays in Q4)
Plato, Gorgias (NEW - 6 sessions)
Thursdays 8:00-9:30 pm EST, 8/14-9/18
Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass (NEW - 6 sessions)
Mondays & Fridays 11am-12:30pm EST 7/7-7/25
The Poetry of Emily Dickinson (NEW - 6 sessions)
Mondays & Fridays 11am-12:30pm EST 7/28-8/15
The Bill of Rights (NEW - 10 sessions)
Tuesdays & Sundays 11am-12:30pm EST 7/8-8/10
Dante, Divine Comedy: Purgatorio
Wednesdays 8pm EST
Aristotle, Politics
Thursdays 2pm EST
The Bible: Gospel of Matthew (through July 31)
Thursdays, 8 pm EST
Xenophon, Memorabilia
Sunday 9am EST
Language Learning
Homeric and Attic Greek, alternate Sunday evenings
Vergil and Livy in Latin, alternating Monday evenings