Enrichment Program: Where Curiosity Meets Opportunity

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Celebrating Over 20 Years of Quenching Curiosity

Unlock a world of knowledge with our engaging courses and lectures, designed for curious learners of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re exploring a new interest or diving deeper into a lifelong passion, we offer something for everyone.

Why Learn With Us?

  • Expert Instructors: All classes are taught by university faculty and industry professionals.
  • Flexible Options: Join us in person or from the comfort of your home via Zoom.
  • Convenient Schedules: Classes are held in the evenings and on weekends to fit into your busy life.

Ready to Expand Your Horizons?

Scroll through our wide array of courses, from arts and technology to business, history, current issues, wellness and more. With new topics added each term, there’s always something fresh to discover.

Enroll today and start your journey of lifelong learning! Space is limited in some classes.

New This Term: Retirement Reimagined

Approaching retirement or recently retired? This groundbreaking course and a series of optional workshops are perfect for individuals ready to redefine their next chapter. Learn strategies for managing the transition, finding your purpose, building new relationships and staying healthy along the way. Scroll down to learn more about how to engage in the process and maximize your retirement. This series is a partnership between the Enrichment Program and the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging. 

Retirement Reimagined

Registration Is Now Open 

A groundbreaking program called Retirement Reimagined is set to transform how individuals approach life after their careers. Recognizing that retirement brings significant lifestyle changes, this initiative offers a series of five workshops tailored to help new retirees thrive in their next chapter. From discovering new passions to maintaining vibrant social lives, Retirement Reimagined addresses the multifaceted nature of this transition. By focusing on both practical skills and personal fulfillment, the program empowers participants to create a retirement that’s truly their own.

 

Managing the Transition

Three In-Person Sessions
Wed., Jan. 22, Feb. 5,
Feb. 12, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
$495

This workshop serves as a prerequisite for all subsequent workshops in our Retirement Reimagined series.
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Retirement Reimagined: Managing the Transition

Three In-Person Sessions
Wed., Jan. 22, Feb. 5,
Feb. 12, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
$495

It’s been said that retirement isn’t the end of the road, but the beginning of a new highway. That may be, but sometimes the on-ramp to that new highway can be a bit steeper and tougher to maneuver than you expect.

Retirement marks a profound shift not just in your daily routines, but in your identity, purpose and relationships. It’s a time filled with potential, but navigating the transition can be challenging. Many face uncertainty about their future role, concerns over health, or simply wonder how to fill their days with meaningful activities. It’s a period that asks us to reassess who we are and what we value most.

Yet, within this transition lies unparalleled opportunity. Picture a phase of life where you can prioritize purpose over obligation, explore new horizons and deepen relationships. Retirement can indeed be your most fulfilling phase yet, provided you approach it with intention and support.

In this course, husband-and-wife team and retired DU professors Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman help you embrace the opportunities of retirement while effectively managing the challenges that come with it. Discover strategies to ensure a smooth transition, address potential pitfalls, react to sudden changes—both good and bad―and unlock the full potential of your retirement years.

Whether you’re on the brink of retirement or already retired, this course offers valuable insights and practical tools to craft a fulfilling retirement. Embrace this new phase of life with confidence and excitement.

Please note: This course is a prerequisite for all of the other Retirement Reimagined workshops.

Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman, PhD, are former DU professors who recently completed a fellowship at the University of Chicago focusing on guiding people through life transitions. They both serve on the board of advisors and teach at the Knoebel Institute of Healthy Aging. Barb was recently named to the Governor’s Commission on Aging, responsible for workforce related issues.” Their experience makes them valuable guides for those navigating retirement.

 

 

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Finding Your Purpose

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Feb. 22, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

This course is a prerequisite for the Community Involvement and Social Impact workshop.
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Retirement Reimagined: Finding Your Purpose

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Feb. 22, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

There’s no question that retirement marks the beginning of a new journey, one filled with endless possibilities and opportunities for growth and fulfillment. But, it’s also a transition that can sometimes feel daunting as you begin the process of redefining not only your identity, but also your life’s purpose. Past experiences deserving of reflection that may have a profound effect on the future you define. In this course― a workshop designed to help you uncover your passions and create a fulfilling retirement. Professor emerita Barb Kreisman, along with guest speakers Gregg Vanourek and Jack Kronser, explore concepts of ikigai (reason to live) and other nuances of retirement in the U.S. versus Europe and Asia. Learn how to tap into your interests, hobbies and lifelong dreams to design a retirement that’s both enjoyable and deeply rewarding. Through interactive sessions and guided exercises, discover insights that align your values and goals with your new lifestyle. Plus, get practical tools and inspiration to help you live your retirement years with purpose. Please note: This course is a prerequisite for the Community Involvement and Social Impact workshop.

Barbara Kreisman, PhD, teaches in DU’s Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging Institute and serves on the boards of several nonprofits. She was recently named to the Governor’s Commission on Aging, responsible for workforce related issues. Gregg Vanourek is co-author of LIFE Entrepreneurs (a manifesto for living with purpose and passion). Jack Kronser is a Japanese American who speaks to the nuances of retirement in the East vs. the West.

 

 

Healthy Aging

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Mar. 1, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

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Retirement Reimagined: Healthy Aging

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Mar. 1, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

Aging―there’s no getting around it. It’s a natural part of life. But here’s the thing to remember: How we age can significantly impact our overall well-being and quality of life. And the key here is to realize and appreciate that we can control some factors related to how we age. This workshop is all about helping you embrace the aging process by focusing on the crucial areas of exercise, nutrition, sleep and emotional health. This course, co-facilitated by physician Eric Chess and emeritus professor Scott McLagan, first examines how aging affects your body and mind, and then shares practical strategies to maintain and even improve your health as you age. Explore the concept of health span vs. lifespan and the importance of staying active through the following four pillars: exercising regularly, adopting a balanced and nutritious diet, ensuring quality sleep and nurturing your emotional well-being. “When you incorporate these good habits into your daily routine, you can enhance your vitality, boost your mood and enjoy a more fulfilling retirement,” says McLagan. “And we offer practical tips on incorporating the habits. Good health is definitely doable.” Join us in this empowering workshop and take charge of your health. Enroll today and start reimagining a healthier, happier you in retirement!

Eric Chess is a clinical professor at DU’s Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging, serving as the founder and director of Aging and Well-Being/The Paul Freeman Financial Security Program. Scott McLagan is an emeritus professor of the practice in management at DU’s Daniels College of Business. He’s been studying and practicing healthy aging for the last 10 years.

 

 

Building Relationships

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Mar. 8, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

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Retirement Reimagined: Building Relationships

One In-Person Workshop
Sat., Mar. 8, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$270

There’s no question that retirement brings a great deal of freedom to pursue new interests and experiences, but it can also bring unexpected challenges, particularly when you consider losing daily connections and social networks you formed and enjoyed at work. This workshop, led by emerita professor Barb Kreisman, is designed to help you cultivate meaningful relationships that can enrich and enhance your retirement years. In the course, you discover the importance of forging new connections and nurturing existing ones. And at the same time, see how strong, supportive relationships can enhance your happiness, your health and your overall well-being during retirement. You also learn strategies to build a robust social life, whether through community involvement, hobbies, volunteering or simply reconnecting with old friends. “One of our main goals in teaching this workshop is to help students gain practical tools and insights to create the kind of robust social network that supports and energizes them,” Kreisman says. “So whether you’re newly retired or you’ve been retired for a while, this workshop is about helping you navigate the social landscape during retirement and aging with confidence. From what we experience with our families, friends, pets and even passing acquaintances can make all the difference in how we experience and live life.”

Barbara Kreisman, PhD, recently completed a fellowship at the University of Chicago focusing on transition programs for maturing populations and opportunities of retirement. She was associate dean of the Executive MBA Program, Daniels College of Business at DU and currently teaches in the Knoebel Institute for Healthy Aging. Barb was recently named to the Governor’s Commission on Aging, responsible for workforce related issues.

 

 

Community Involvement &
Social Impact

Two In-Person Workshops
Sat., Apr. 26, May 3, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$495

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Retirement Reimagined: Community Involvement & Social Impact

Two In-Person Workshops
Sat., Apr. 26, May 3, 2025, 9 am-12 pm MT
$495

Retirement opens up a world of possibilities, and one of those possibilities is the opportunity to give back and to make a positive impact on your community. However, finding meaningful ways to get involved isn’t always easy. This workshop, made up of two workshops, is designed to help you identify high-leverage areas where you can contribute your time and talents to make tangible differences in your community. In these enlightening workshops, led by husband-and-wife team and retired DU professors Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman, you explore the importance of community engagement and discover how your unique skills and passions can be channeled into substantial opportunities. Learn to navigate the landscape of community involvement, from local organizations and nonprofits to grassroots initiatives and social causes. Gain insights into how you can create a lasting social impact and build a solid legacy of service. Whether you’re newly retired or seeking to enhance your community involvement, this workshop offers the tools and guidance you need to find and engage in fulfilling activities. Join us and start making a meaningful and potent contribution to your community. Enroll today and reimagine your retirement as a time of purposeful giving and connection!

Please note: Retirement Reimagined: Finding Your Purpose is a prerequisite to this workshop.

Scott McLagan and Barbara Kreisman, PhD, are former DU professors who recently completed a fellowship at the University of Chicago focusing on guiding people through life transitions. They both serve on the board of advisors and teach at the Knoebel Institute of Healthy Aging. Barb was recently named to the Governor’s Commission on Aging, responsible for workforce related issues. Their experience makes them valuable guides for those navigating retirement.

 

Hear From Our Retirement Reimagined Students

Reset Your Expectations

“This retirement course is unlike any other. It helps you reframe aging, allowing you to make the most of this next stage of your life. Barb and Scott offer you tools and resources to help you transition to your most meaningful time of your life, encouraging you to reset your expectations on what’s ahead. This course challenges you to rethink what it means to ‘retire.’ Get ready for a powerful, fact-filled discussion on this next chapter in your life! Barb and Scott are masterful at conveying concepts in a dynamic and inspiring style.”

— Kim Downing

Build A Thoughtful Plan

“The “Retirement Journeys: New Horizons” course previously taught by Barb Kreisman was exceptional from a content, delivery, and relevance perspective. I realized that going through a major transition such as retirement requires a thoughtful plan that addresses the many stages of the process. This course enabled me to be intentional about this transition, including the emotional component. I really enjoyed the approach with its many methods of learning including informative presentations, readings, small group discussions, and excellent guest speakers deep in their knowledge of retirement and the aging process. Optional assignments and tools brought the material to life. I highly recommend this class to anyone who is starting to think about (or in the midst of) their retirement and transition journey.”

— Diane Breidenstein

Redefining Retirement

“Barb and Scott’s class really opened my eyes as to all the ways to explore the third half of life. I learned that for me, “retirement” really means reengagement in the world in a different way. Exploring new ways to enjoy this very special time in our lives.”

— Charlie Knight

 

 

 

Meet Our Instructors

Barbara Kreisman, PhD and Scott McLagan, are former DU professors who recently completed a fellowship at the University of Chicago focusing on guiding people through life transitions. They both serve on the board of advisors and teach at the Knoebel Institute of Healthy Aging. Their experience makes them valuable guides for those navigating retirement.

Barbara Kreisman, PhD
Barbara.Kreisman@du.edu

Scott McLagan
Scott.McLagan@du.edu

 

Celebrating Over 20 Years of Quenching Curiosity

Meet Our Instructors

 

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 Bella Italia: Vivaldi and so Much More this spring.

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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Scott Dressel-Martin will teach The Power of Photography: Using Photography for Personal Expression and Lasting Memories this winter.

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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Andrea Stanton will co-teach Common Figures: The Bible and the Qur’an this spring.

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 co-teach an intergenerational course called Prestidigitation: The History, Art and Secrets of Magic this spring.

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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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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Buie Seawell Makes the Big Ideas Fun

Buie Seawell has a Jimmy Carter-esque blend of humility, idealism, Southern elegance and jovial humor. That alone would make him a terrific instructor. But when you add his decades-long experience in politics, social justice, the environment, media, law, and ethics you have a fan favorite whose classes never fail to please.

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Hear From Our Students

Enrichment Program students appreciate the opportunity to pursue lifelong learning at the University of Denver, where quality instruction meets outstanding facilities. Hear what our students have to say …

 

Mary and Chuck Metzger

“We have been thrilled with the program over the years and feel fortunate to have connected with DU in this way. These classes enrich our lives. We always sign up for Betsy Schwarm’s courses since the topics of travel and music combine our two biggest interests. We are lifetime learners, treasuring new knowledge along our journey.”

Abby Cox

“I absolutely loved the History of the British Monarchy class — it couldn’t have been more timely. The class was not only enjoyable and engaging but also incredibly informative. Additionally, I have a strong appreciation for the literature courses, where we delve into a book and then collectively experience a play or movie related to the topic. The blend of traditional lectures and experiential learning truly enhances the overall educational experience.”

Melodye Turke

“I love the Enrichment classes because they keep my mind active and engaged. After 20 years the Enrichment Program has become an important part of my life.”

Meloyde is the Enrichment Program’s highest enroller of classes over its 20 years (has taken more than 130 courses since 2003).

Lori and Rudy Melena

“The students in Enrichment classes aren’t coming for a grade; they’re there for the love of learning, and so everyone is really involved with the classes and willing to participate. It’s just a great feeling.”

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Annette Fear

“I always look forward to the Enrichment Program because of the small class size taught by a distinguished professor with authoritative knowledge. The program has interesting topics with a wide range of diversity for everyone. I always come away with an ‘Ah ha moment.’”

Registration Information

Enrichment Program students may enroll and pay for non-credit classes online or by telephone by calling our Student Support Center. To register for a class the day it begins, please contact Student Support for assistance.

The Student Support team can be reached at 303-871-2291 and can answer questions Mon.-Fri., 8:30 am-4:30 pm MT.

When registering for more than one person, please create separate online registrations/accounts or register by phone. Enrollments are filled on a “first come, first served” basis. Auditing a non-credit class provided by the Enrichment Program is not an option. Payment for classes is due upon enrollment and may be made by cash, credit card (MasterCard, VISA, American Express and Discover), or check.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations, Withdrawals, and Refunds: Please be aware that your spot in class may prevent someone else from enrolling. Because of this, our policy is as follows: A 100% refund is given to students who contact the Student Support Center at least seven days before the first class meeting. Students who withdraw from a course after this time will not receive a refund.

The Enrichment Program cannot provide refunds, transfer payments, or offer makeup sessions for classes missed as a result of illnesses, job losses, or other personal emergencies. If a class session is cancelled due to instructor illness, it will be rescheduled. If students are unable to attend the make-up session, a partial refund may be considered. If, however, an entire course is cancelled, a full refund will be issued.

Apply for an Enrichment Program Scholarship

The Enrichment Program is pleased to offer a limited number of partial scholarships towards the cost of one Enrichment course.

Enrichment Program Scholarship Requirements

  • Limited to one scholarship per qualifying student per calendar year.
  • Scholarships no greater than 50% off course price for qualifying courses.
  • Early application is suggested as funds are limited.
  • Final decisions on awards will be made no later than two-to-three weeks prior to start of class.
  • Applicants will be notified by phone or email if a scholarship is granted.
  • Based on course availability.

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Give to the Scholarship

Help spread the joy of learning for the love of it and donate to the Enrichment Program scholarship fund.

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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
ucolsupport@du.edu

Program Contact

Lynn Wells
Director
lynn.wells@du.edu

Charles Stillwagon
Program Manager
charles.stillwagon@du.edu