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Fairfield University’s Quick Center for the Arts is offering a new season of interactive virtual seminars on topics from publishing to music, religion, history and art through its Open Minds Institute.
A “classroom without walls,” the institute is designed to “encourage community cross-conversations and informed, civil dialogue,” according to program director and Fairfield University professor Philip Eliasoph.
In February and March, OMI will offer six free, hourlong classes, each led by instructors in their chosen fields. All sessions begin at 1 p.m. To participate, tune in to thequicklive.com on the date of the talk. No advance registration is required.
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Published December 18. 2020 4:32PM
News: We ve tapped a group of experts to answer readers questions on the vaccine for COVID-19.
Daybreak: Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection.
Business: Hoping to get this holiday season s hottest gift, PlayStation 5? Good luck competing with the Grinch bots.
Perspective: Gov. Ned Lamont has warned a tax-the-rich approach would drive billionaires from the state. He shows no signs of changing that stance.