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Enrichment Program

Welcome to the Enrichment Program—where curious minds come to explore, learn and grow. Designed for lifelong learners, this non-credit program offers engaging, thought-provoking courses led by expert instructors and local scholars. Whether you’re interested in history, science, the arts, current events or personal development, there’s something for everyone. Dive into a world of ideas and join a vibrant community of intellectually engaged learners.

Fall Registration Is Now Open!

Each semester brings a fresh collection of courses, lectures and experiences designed to inspire curiosity, spark new interests and deepen your knowledge — no matter your age or stage in life.

Whether you’re returning for another semester or joining us for the first time, you’ll find something new to explore. From creative arts and history to science, wellness and beyond, there’s a class for every passion.

Browse the new schedule and register today — spots fill quickly!

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Classes That Might Interest You

Feed Your Curiosity

Free Zoom lectures for one week

 

Money Talks

Understanding Today’s Economic Shifts

 

The World of Aaron Sorkin

Discover the importance of scripts

 

 

 

R1: Research With Impact Lecture Series

All R1: Research With Impact Lectures meet on the DU campus from 6:30-8:00 pm. Lectures are free and include parking, but registration is required.

In Search of Asylum: How Student Research Powers Legal Victories

Thur., Sept. 4


Every 90 Seconds: Why Violence Against Women Matters to Everyone

Thur., Oct. 16


The High Price of Home: Unpacking Colorado’s Housing Affordability Crisis

Wed., Nov. 5


Meet Our Instructors

 

Finding Your Fun with David Thomas

David Thomas may have the ultimate dream job: his LinkedIn profile reads “professor of fun.”

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David Thomas will teach a course called Architecture Gone Wild: One Night of Wonderfully Wacky Buildings this fall.

The Musical Mind of Betsy Schwarm

“Passion” may be an overused word, but it perfectly describes how Betsy Schwarm feels about classical music.

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Betsy Schwarm will teach Classical Destinations: Great Music for Five Great Cities this fall.

Buie Seawell Makes the Big Ideas Fun

Buie Seawell has a Jimmy Carter-esque blend of humility, idealism, Southern elegance and jovial humor. He has decades of experience in politics, social justice, the environment, media, law, and ethics.

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Buie Seawell will teach Columbus—Behold the Man this fall.

Travel through the Lens of Scott Dressel-Martin

For most people, photos from travel are a way to vividly recall a unique and exciting experience. For Scott Dressel-Martin, photos can be much more.

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When Everything Can Be Mapped, Maps are Everything

Joseph Kerski is hard to miss. He most often wears a sharp navy vest, boldly colored glasses, and an animated, bouncing enthusiasm for what he does. Kerski wants you to adore maps as much as he does.

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Andrea Stanton Illuminates Islam in the U.S.

Stanton is a historian, not a theologian, and says that gives her a unique lens on Islam as a force in people’s lives.

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Guest Post: Avoiding Online Scams

Scott Henke, owner of Onsite Consulting, has been helping Denver-area consumers with their tech issues since 1982. He has taught computer classes for three decades, bringing humor and insight to complex issues.

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Our Partners

The Enrichment Program extends a heartfelt thank you to past and current partners across the Front Range for their outstanding support.

Contact Information

General Information

303-871-2291
PSCsupport@DU.edu

Program Contact

Lynn Wells
Director
Lynn.Wells@DU.edu

Charles Stillwagon
Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@DU.edu